Penny Ntuli Shares Her Challenging Journey On The Snow-Covered N3
- Penny Ntuli opened up on social media about her harrowing experience stuck on the icy N3 highway in KwaZulu-Natal.
- The Jozi FM radio personality criticized Arrive Alive for not doing enough to assist stranded motorists during the snowstorm.
- Her story sparked mixed reactions online, with some sympathizing while others questioned her decision to travel despite warnings.

If you thought spending a weekend stuck in traffic was bad, imagine doing it in freezing temperatures. That's exactly what Penny Ntuli went through when she found herself stranded on the icy N3 highway. The popular Jozi FM radio host took to Facebook to recount her ordeal, sharing details about the challenges she faced during this unexpected snowstorm. Her fans quickly weighed in, offering both support and criticism.
Penny's journey wasn't just a minor inconvenience—it was a full-blown nightmare. For hours, she sat in her car, surrounded by snow and ice, unable to move forward or backward. As the situation worsened, concerns began to mount, not just for her but for all the motorists caught in the same predicament. This incident brought attention to the lack of emergency response during such crises, prompting many to question the effectiveness of organizations like Arrive Alive.
Penny Ntuli's Nightmarish Journey on the N3
Penny Ntuli, a beloved voice on Jozi FM, decided to share her experience on Facebook after spending an entire night stranded on the N3. Her post painted a vivid picture of the chaos and frustration she encountered. One of the most touching moments in her story was when she mentioned a pregnant woman among the stranded motorists. She also took a jab at Arrive Alive, expressing disappointment in their lack of action. According to Sunday World, she wrote:
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“Arrive Alive is busy posting updates about the situation on the N3. Why can’t they send helicopters to rescue people? Instead, they’re focused on creating content. I pray we don’t wake up tomorrow to find bodies inside these cars.”
Understanding the Impact of Snow in South Africa
- Motorists traveling on the N3 between KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng were left stranded due to heavy snowfall, which forced the closure of the highway.
- While rescue efforts were successful in some areas, including parts of South Africa and Lesotho, the situation remained dire for many.
- Tragically, one individual lost their life to hypothermia after being trapped in a taxi that couldn't move. This serves as a sobering reminder of the dangers posed by extreme weather conditions.
South Africa Reacts to Penny Ntuli's Story
Penny Ntuli's post sparked a wide range of reactions from the public. While many sympathized with her plight, others were quick to point out that she should have heeded the weather warnings, especially given her role as a radio broadcaster. Here's a closer look at what people had to say:
@kmosebetsi commented:
“A broadcaster who doesn’t take the warnings they broadcast seriously? This is exactly why we’re in this mess. Vibes much?”
@Doobsie_Dons chimed in:
“Wait… doesn’t she work in radio? She’s one of the people who are supposed to stay safe at home because her own station broadcasts those warnings. I don’t feel sorry for her. She had the information straight from the source and still chose to drive.”
@AndrewMabe98384 added:
“A broadcaster who doesn’t trust the weatherman? Classic.”
@djstago remarked:
“People these days think they’re entitled to ignore common sense.”
Yena aya kwii complained:
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“They only use their smartphones for TikTok and forget about checking the weather app.”
@LimpopoDaddy showed solidarity:
“Prayers to our sister Penny Ntuli and all the other motorists who are stranded. We’re with you in spirit here in Limpopo.”
@Nkosi_Shebi offered a lesson:
“Let this be a reminder for everyone to respect weather conditions and plan accordingly.”
Who Is Penny Ntuli?
Born Nontobeko Ntuli on April 12, 1997, in Umlazi, Durban, Penny grew up dreaming of a career in radio. Raised by her mother, Thandeka Ntuli, alongside her younger brother, Kwazi, she always knew she wanted to make waves in the broadcasting world. Today, her dream has become a reality, and she boasts a growing fanbase that supports her every step of the way.
Penny’s journey in radio began at various community stations across South Africa. In 2018, she landed her first major gig hosting a show at Radio DUT. From there, she moved to Vibe 94.7 FM, where she worked from May 2018 to September 2019, before joining Inanda FM. Her big break came in May 2022 when she signed with Gagasi FM, hosting the Ziyakhala weekend show. During a past interview, she revealed that joining Gagasi was her proudest achievement.
Dr. Musa Trolls Stuck Motorists with Snowboarding Joke
While Penny Ntuli’s post brought attention to the struggles faced by stranded motorists, Dr. Musa Mthombeni decided to add a bit of humor—or perhaps controversy—to the mix. Known for his playful antics on social media, Dr. Musa’s latest update featuring him snowboarding alongside his wife, Liesl Laurie-Mthombeni, didn’t sit well with everyone. Many felt it was insensitive, especially given the seriousness of the situation.
The internet can be a tough place, and Dr. Musa’s attempt at lightheartedness quickly turned into a debate about empathy and responsibility during natural disasters. While some found it amusing, others criticized him for downplaying the struggles of those affected by the snowstorm.


