“Thank You Guluva” To Zola For Accepting Help From The Nation And Accepting Crowdfunding

People expressed their displeasure when images of Bonginkosi, aka ‘Zola7,’ Dlamini, started trending on social media. People are well aware of how many artists died impoverished as a result of no one stepping up to help their families when times got tough. As a result, their families had to turn to the government and the fans of their favorite artists for assistance.

 

 

Brown Dash, Lundi Tyamara, and the man behind ‘Velaphi,’ to name a few. After a while, the public forgets about an artist’s work and wishes it had done more to aid him or her; this is when the public wishes it had done more to help the deceased artist.

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Fans, who have made far too many mistakes, have decided that they will no longer leave fallen artists on the ground, but instead will do more for them, just as they do for other people who are trending and in desperate need of help. They will do more for their favorite artists.

It’s easy to believe that the Ubuntu spirit has gone, and that society is no longer as altruistic as it once was. When a picture of Zola trended on social media the other day, showing him looking frail and out of touch with reality, the public took notice, decided he needed help, and pledged money to help.

It took him some time to get over his first apprehension, reminding his followers that they shouldn’t put their faith in whatever they read on social media. Although Zola’s health was in jeopardy, the crowds refused to let up and kept requesting for his bank account information.