There have been numerous claims that Kwaito legend and humanitarian Zola 7, real name Bonginkosi Dlamini, is ill and has been hospitalized.
The allegations began a few weeks ago, when supporters spread the word that his health was worsening and that he was sick at home. Many social media users have been shocked by a viral photo of Zola 7 chilling and minding his own thing, especially because of the statement that accompanied it: “Zola 7 is not okay, reportedly he has epilepsy and he is also struggling.” Please reach out to provide a helpful hand if you are able. “I know we love and appreciate Zola 7, and we will do whatever to support him,” a Twitter user stated.
His pals reportedly paid him a visit after viewing that post to see how Zola was doing. According to the Daily Sun, musicians like Mapaputsi and others expected to find the singer ‘bedridden’ and seriously ill. However, they exhaled a sigh of relief when they discovered their friend to be passionate and talkative, just as they remembered him to be.The Stars hit-maker was once again ill, according to City Press, which broke the news on Sunday. However, the publication said this time that his management team has launched a crowdfunding campaign to help pay for his medical expenditures.
However, The Citizen recently contacted Zola’s personal assistant, Siki Kunene, who refuted these assertions.”We have no idea where these rumors came from.” “He’s not in a hospital; he’s OK at home,” Kunene explained.”This is total bullshit,” she stated in response to suggestions that he needs money to pay his medical bills. In fact, his medical expenditures are paid by the company, and the prescription is sent to him.”Zola 7, on his part, talked to the media and stated that stories of his hospitalization were false. He responded, “No such thing.” He went on to say that while the initial story is accurate, the crowdfunding is not.
The musician came up about having epilepsy during a lengthy conversation with Mac G on his podcast And Chill in May, a special edition that aired in several cinemas across the country.“Over the last year, I’ve shed a lot of weight. I was sick to my stomach, at home, and trembling. Everyone in my immediate vicinity was afraid I was going to die. I was unable to eat properly. I was eating Mageu, porridge, and fish.“Now, simply to get by, I have to take medication twice a day. I was sick the entire time I was working on the song (with Cassper), and I believe we produced approximately 25 cuts. I tried to appear normal, but I wasn’t. During that video, I felt terribly sick,” he explained.