A joke has been answered that those who will appear to show their high quality homes must be investigated seriously, when the program is shownTop Billingwhich will premiere on April 30, at 7 p.m., on S3.
This program, which has been over for years, is expected to continue to visit businessmen, local celebrities and successful people to see the homes they live in. This is where beautiful big cities are seen, and high-class events, which are not for anyone but for the brothers.
Basetsana Kumalo once presented the program Top Billing, which will return at the end of this month in S3.
On social media, people took the return of this program as a joke, saying that the company that collects taxes, SARS and the Madlanga Commission, must open their eyes and arrest all those who will appear on it.
U–@XekiHlongwane said: “The program is backTop Billingit will be a program that will attract many people’s attention, as long as SARS is the one who showed up”.
@uMaster_Sandz said: “Great courage but bringing back the show isTop Billing at this terrible time in the country”.
UBubang Semono he said: “I put itWild”.
@Markosonke1 said: “Finally, Top Billing is coming back. As residents of this country, we expect high quality episodes. I wish the first episode went to Gareth Mnisi’s house, to see how he spent R36 million. In the second episode, we saw Hangwani Maumela’s house, cars, and things in the house that were bought from abroad. In this season, the presenter must be from SARS, the shooter must be from the Hawks of the Madlanga Commission and they will be the ones who explain everything in the house. We don’t want celebrities, we want tenders”.
Patience Stevens, who is the director of the company Cardova Productions, which is recording the show, said they are happy that the people of this country will finally see the show.
“This program shows the different ways in which people celebrate the things they have. So bringing it back now is a good time as we are in a time where the stories we have in this country are celebrated in different ways, so we are happy. We will continue to present what was familiar to it but in a new, familiar way that will be enjoyed by its viewers now, some who have never seen it before,” said Patience.
Dichaba Phalatse from the SABC said that the return of this program is a traditional way of showing historical programs in this country. He said many people will see it, it will teach them, it will open their eyes, which is a decision they do not regret to bring back a program like this.