Mzansi: The EFF celebrates the Life & Times of the Pop Queen Brenda Nokuzola Fassie See Here

The EFF celebrates the Life & Times of the Pop Queen Brenda Nokuzola Fassie who was born in Langa, Western Cape on this day in 1964.

– Artists are not ‘Weekend Specials’. They must be adequately supported by Govt as the EFF did during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Brenda fassie was one of the artist in South Africa who has the capacity to unite all South Africans because of her music suddenly she passed away at the early age of freedom which have been singing about.

 
Many of her son were about thestruggle of African people in South Africa because it was that time African people who steal under apartheid and it was this time will granny fast and The other guys and stand for the right.

We want artist like her and they are very rare to find now because many people are now interested in making money than any other Bean which make them to sing about things that make money only.

Below are comment made by people.

Artists are better compared with poor people of South Africa. Artists during their prime they squander their monies instead of saving for rainy days. I’d rather give my last cent to a poor person than an artist with 3 or 4 cars but without funeral policy.

The public had to donate to Zahara , Dr Malinga , Vusi “Tshawe” e.t.c …play her revolutionary song which she wrote for Mandela ‘my black president ‘.

Pandemic? I thought it was @WHO lockdown to destroy institutions and every nation’s economy but let’s keep pretending that a virus that’s 0.1% harmful and 99.9% in all age groups but what do I know “WE WANT IT”.