Zahara calls on Kaizer Chiefs for help.

It seems as if ZAHARA has discovered a solution to her financial problems.

The Loliwe singer is praying that the Kaizer Chiefs would come to her rescue and preserve her home. She has requested that the team rent her a stadium so that she may conduct a concert and earn donations using the team’s sound equipment, which is provided free of charge.

“I’d want to contact Kaizer Chiefs about assisting me. I swear to you that I will perform excellent work. “I simply want to put on a show for myself and my fans, as well as for my family,” she said.

“I’d want to make a personal appeal to Chiefs and Kaizer Motaung when they play their next match.” I’m not in the mood to do much. I simply want to sing my heart out without any restraints. I am capable of putting on a three-hour performance. The only things I’m requesting are for the sound equipment, the stadium, and ambulances, amongst other things.

 
Since the death of her sister, Nomonde Mkutukana, in 2021, Zahara has said that things have been difficult at home.

“Up until now, my sister was the only one who worked from home, and now I’m all alone.” At the very least, while she was still living, we both looked after our own families. “I’m all alone, and I can’t,” she said.

This is being requested so that I may gather some cash, and if something happens to me, I am certain that my family will be taken care of.”

She promised that if the Chiefs assisted her, she would not let them down.

“Should the team grant me this chance, I intend to narrate my tale from beginning to finish, as well as perform all of the songs that my fans have come to expect from me.

“I’m explicitly requesting this from the club since I’ve been a fan of theirs since I was a small child,” she said.

Zahara also appeared live on TikTok on Monday, May 9th, and her followers have pledged to pay money to her in exchange for her appearance. To assist her, her musician buddy Thabo Jama volunteered to sell fashionable garments to raise money for her cause.

After addressing the request at a management meeting on Thursday, May 12, Kaizer Chiefs spokesperson Vina Maphosa said that the club will reply to the request.