Mojo Market Fights To Clear It’s Good Name After Sus Video Of Okes Cutting Lines On A Table

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Mojo Market in Sea Point is having a difficult time dealing with the fallout from an online video that appears to show a group of men around a table 'cutting lines' of a white substance. The video has since gone viral online and threatens to damage the market's family-friendly reputation.

It would of course be both uncouth and illegal to snort lines in public, and most likely it was sugar or salt, but to make things even worse, the witness saw one of the men actually snorting a line.

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