Watch: Springbok supporters sing “Mshini Wam” on London train
Updated | By Minenhle Khoza
A group of very happy Bok supporters sang President Jacob Zuma’s favourite tune on a train from Twickenham.
The Springboks' quarter-final victory over the Welsh on Saturday left every South African in high spirits.
It was a tense affair, so tense that even the Proteas could not contain themselves when captain Fourie du Preez scored the winning try.
A group of Springbok supporters, who’ve travelled to England to watch the Boks doing battle in the Rugby World Cup, were clearly pleased with the victory, so much so that they felt the need to sing the President’s favourite tune, Umshini Wam’, on a packed train in London.
Needless to say, one local (seen in the video) was thoroughly unimpressed.
#RWC2015 and then the South African fans decided to sing Umshini Wam on the train. The Brits think it's an invasion pic.twitter.com/Z9XTUp6N9y
— Vumani Mkhize (@VumaniMkhize) October 17, 2015
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