Thirsty for Change? : Switch Energy Drink Mocks South African Government in Hilarious Advert

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A new Switch ad went viral in South Africa for its hilarious satire. The ad depicts lazy government workers suddenly becoming productive after drinking Switch.

The ad depicts lazy government workers suddenly becoming productive after drinking Switch, highlighting real-life issues like potholes and slow serviceA video of a new and hilariously satirical advert by Switch Energy Drink had South African netizens laughing out loud from entertainment.working in various governmental departments showed no interest in performing their duties, such as attending to calls, public issues, queries, or admin tasks, but chose to sleep, slack off, or play games instead.

However, things took a turn when one of the government officials complained that the water dispenser needed to be "switched," prompting a maintenance worker to add Switch Energy Drink to it.The video hilariously poked fun at how a "switch" is what it took for the South African government to pull up its socks and improve the state of many problematic departments and socio-economic issues.

With elections fast approaching, the ANC faces criticism from South Africans for a number of reasons, including corruption, poor service delivery and the low employment rate.

 

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