Phil Mphela and Musa Khawula are engaged in a heated debate on X, formerly known as Twitter.
The two are prominent figures on Mzasni's Twitter feed, and their content has garnered praiseworthy attention over the years.
While Musa is known for his controversial reports, Phil's reports have been accepted as legitimate for many years.
On Thursday, Phil bragged about his achievements after being dragged around by Kuura.
“At least none of my videos have been viewed once. Over a year and you've only recorded one. I'm the Pope and you're you, bitch! Don't take my name out of your mouth, Phil Mphela,” Musa wrote.
In response, Mphela wrote down 10 achievements.
Dad! You are too obsessed with me. 1. I don't charge R500 for a tweet.
2. I am the only African content creator and reporter/journalist approved by Netflix Global to cover Netflix Tudum in Brazil.
3. I was the only reporter selected to cover Tik Tok’s first ever awards ceremony in Kenya.
4. I am the first content creator to have my own self-titled show on a nationally broadcast television platform.
5. I am not chasing views on YouTube or Twitter. I am Phil Mphela. My posts are content for other media platforms. Those videos are old, already viewed and are more than 2 years old. I achieved it through YouTube. I am chasing money.
6. To buy a Hunter, you need to sign a contract here. I can really make money. Please come and swim at my house once. However, you are not allowed to take photos with Hunter. They are not paying me. It will be fun.
7. I get paid to write exclusive reports. You’re scrolling through IG looking for content, and so are you, we all have to start somewhere.
8. I am not hiring a government lawyer, I am hiring a private lawyer. Be careful. I don't think I can pay the R500,000. I heard you are having legal problems so I might donate the services of my lawyer.
9. I sit in rooms and with company you could only dream of.
10. I'm glad you're a fan. I support and uplift other content creators. Having you as a fan might help me stop tripping for bar money.
Good luck, kids. Hopefully you'll start another YouTube show. That was adorable.
Dad! You're too attached to me.
1. We don't charge R500 for tweets.
2. I am the only African content creator and reporter/journalist approved by Netflix Global to cover Netflix Tudum in Brazil.
3. I was the only reporter selected to cover Tik Tok's inaugural event… https://t.co/K1oaD956Fi
— Kgopolo (@PhilMphela) May 22, 2024