Taking to Twitter after being questioned by fans, Zakes says it’s his grandmother to encouraged him into pursuing a career in music.
But his grandmother is now late.
“It something I always loved, nasekhaya nje music was a thing. My late mother saw it in me and always pushed that if I love it so much I should study for it, then I did and the rest was history.”
It something I always loved, nasekhaya nje music was a thing. My late mother saw it in me and always pushed that if I love it so much I should study for it, then I did and the rest was history. https://t.co/i5wxkVWuPU
— African King (@ZakesBantwiniSA) September 7, 2020
Within the few past days, Zakes has been quite outspoken on Twitter, from one topic to the other.
The latest he reacted to was the Clicks issue.
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I think it’s very concerning that we still have to live through such issues in 2020 and as Black people we just let it slide cause of a PR apology. I ask that we don’t sit on the side lines and tweet away. I ask that as African people we take one day on the 6th of September and not enter the @clicks_sa stores NATIONWIDE!
A post shared by African King (@zakesbantwini) on Sep 4, 2020 at 11:27am PDT