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South African media personality. Anele Mdoda. Image: Instagram @anele

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Anele warns against dumb Hollywoodbets Durban July decisions

It’s that time of the year again for those South Africans who love flocking to KwaZulu-Natal for the annual Hollywoodbets Durban July. Normally around this time, the internet is also flooded with tales of disasters that happened after attending the lavish horse racing event. In light of this, media personality Anele Mdoda has headed online […]

29-06-23 21:13
Anele Mdoda
South African media personality. Anele Mdoda. Image: Instagram @anele

It’s that time of the year again for those South Africans who love flocking to KwaZulu-Natal for the annual Hollywoodbets Durban July. Normally around this time, the internet is also flooded with tales of disasters that happened after attending the lavish horse racing event. In light of this, media personality Anele Mdoda has headed online to warn people against making hasty decisions in order to fit in with the Durban July “IT crowd”.

The star has advised that those who are planning on going have a “solid plan” in place.

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The Hollywoodbets Durban July weekend is well on its way and set to take place at the Greyville Racecourse in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal.

Around this time of the year, thousands of South Africans flock to the event to enjoy a day of watching horses race and night of drinking and partying.

Many of the country’s famous celebrities usually attend the event and make sure to dress themselves to the absolute Ts.

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Lerato Kganyago, Anele Mdoda and Nandi Madida put their best foot forward at the Durban July in 2022. Image via Instagram @leratokganyago/@zintathu/@nandi_madida

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ANELE MDODA ISSUES A WARNING BEFORE THE GAMES BEGIN

What also happens is, locals who can’t afford the festivities but insist on attending, find themselves either stranded or in dangerous situations.

To make sure less of this happens this year, 947 Breakfast Club host Anele Mdoda has headed online to ask people to make sure they have a plan in place before going.

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Taking to Twitter, she advised people against making hasty decisions that may land them in sticky situations.

“Durban July chronicles are about to be all over the timeline. Please, please Abeg … have a concrete plan now on how you are getting home.

“Treat this weekend like doing iVosho … you must know how you are going to come up while you are going down. Thanks for attending my Ted Talk,” she wrote.