No doubt he is currently enjoying his fair share of fame that came along his much-awaited album. DJ Black Coffee’s album is topping the charts with millions of views across all streaming platforms.
However, the multi-award-winning DJ is making all sorts of headlines after he launched a bursary fund to help the less privileged.
In the wake of the pandemic, a lot of families in Mzansi have failed to access educational requirements hence they need help elsewhere. Black Coffee joins a list of South African celebrities who have come up with ways to assist people in Mzansi.
Recently Actress Nomzamo Mbatha announced that her foundation The Lighthouse is embarking on a nationwide search for primary schools that are in need of support.
The foundation is set to donate 500 packs that include a school jersey, a pair of school shoes, goodies from CottonOn, and toiletries from Unilever SA.No doubt Black Coffee is one of the best DJs in the world, but he has done tremendous charity work. Last year, the musician raised over R500,000 for COVID-19 relief funds.
The celebrated DJ has extended his kind gesture again. The DJ will be giving the less privileged an opportunity to study at the HyperionDev institution and have their fees fully paid for a qualification in technology.