
Drone delivers Limpopo wedding rings, guests stunned
From people surfing shopping trolleys on highways to cringeworthy challenge fails, the Internet never stops surprising us.
The latest viral sensation has grabbed the attention of millions, racking up likes and shares all over social media.
Today's Eish Wena segment features a Limpopo couple who impressed both their guests and online viewers with a dramatic wedding ring delivery by drone.
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