Sho Madjozi’s masks divide her fans. Here’s how

Sho Madjozi is one of South Africa’s fastest rising stars. She is a rapper, poet and songwriter. She has shared the stage with local and international artists. Her music is inspired by her Tsonga culture and language. Sho Madjozi proudly sings in her mother tongue and regularly performs the indigenous dance of Tsonga women wearing a xibelani skirt.

Sho Madjozi is known for her colourful hairstyles. Which many children who grew up in the 90s had, Sho Madjozi is inspired by Boom Shaka’s popular braid hairstyles. She also has children’s tshirts in Edgar’s with her face on them.

What this Covid-19 has taught people is to be business minded. People took the opportunity and came up with businesses. She has just released her collection of masks. They are beautiful and colorful just like her. They range from R150, your location will determine the rest. Her fans are not happy about the price and even feel it is late for it. While some are excited.