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EISH WENA: Mother and Son win hearts with viral ‘Zenzele' dance

EISH WENA: Mother and Son win hearts with viral ‘Zenzele' dance

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Today's Eish Wena segment features a touching TikTok video of a mom and son flawlessly nailing the 'Zenzele' dance, winning hearts across South Africa.
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