KUYENYUKELA: Zahara, a Grammy-winning singer, is having financial difficulties. Image sourced from Instagram
Although it is not the first time, it looks like Zahara is on the brink of losing her house.
This time, though, she is reaching out to anybody who may be able to assist her.
“Even if it’s just R100, it’s a start. I’m willing to accept assistance from anybody! “She defended her case.
Zahara’s trophies were reportedly taken from her home a few weeks ago, and now her home is in danger of being demolished.
Thabo Jama from Tarlton in Mogale City, who recorded Shapapala and Thandaza with Zahara, told the Daily Sun that they have become close friends as a result of their collaboration and that he wishes to assist his buddy.
“I have expensive clothing, some of which I’ve only worn once or twice. “I’ve already begun approaching folks who operate clothing businesses in order to purchase these outfits,” he said.
When I asked her to appear on my YouTube program a few months ago, that’s when I first met Zahara. Following the interview, we had a pleasant conversation in which I expressed my desire to pursue a career as a musician. She volunteered to provide a hand. We collaborated on two tracks and grew to be excellent friends as a result.”
He said that Zahara extended a warm welcome to everyone who visited her house.
You don’t feel like you’re a guest while you’re in her place,” she says. You get the impression that you belong there. “She is deserving of all the assistance she can get,” he said.
“When I first started thinking about getting into music, I contacted a number of individuals, all of whom demanded that I include them.
“However, Zahara had faith in me when no one else did, and it is for this reason that I wish to assist her.”
He said that although a well-known singer such as Zahara would normally ask a lot of money for a feature, she volunteered to assist him for free.
His words, “She was there for me when I needed her, and I want to be there for her,” were heartfelt.
Thabo informed Zahara that he had talked with her, and she thanked him.
“I explained to her that I had seen the news and that I would want to assist her, and she thanked me. “She told me that I have a large heart and that she is delighted to have a buddy like me,” he said.
According to Zahara, who spoke to the Daily Sun Thabo attempted to contact her, but she was unable to accept his calls.
“We hadn’t spoken about what he wanted to do for me in great detail before. “I am quite grateful for his assistance,” she expressed gratitude.
She said that anybody who is willing to assist her may contact her at 067 037 1750, and she would provide them with information on how and where they can send money.