Zola 7 posted his banking information, and then something magical happened, See below.

Bongikosi Dlamini, better known as Zola 7, is a relatively unknown South African entertainer from Soweto. Zola Mndeni became a Kwaito Superstar at the age of 20, when everything he could have possibly expected showed up.

The owner of Ghetto Village has taken his protected development, which he believes has a rightful place with him, and he came out to let everyone know about it, unlike other big celebrities who prefer to take medicines and hide under wraps when things go wrong.


 

 

As he strutted around Soweto, Dlamini looked particularly ill-advised, drinking a dull name and smoking free draws. He was letting on how exhausted and dead he was, and how he won’t be depleted for the rest of his life. He acknowledges that his work should be for his children, not for ravenous associations specialists who aren’t even in the structure.

After seeing Zola 7’s plight, Shawn Mkhize, a South African tycoon who owns the Royal AM football team, decided to rescue the man who was about to lose everything. Zola’s show on the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) helped a lot of people, and it’s a good thing that he’s been able to get his life back on track, and we hope that he continues to do so indefinitely.

He didn’t say how much money he made by exposing his bank details, but he did say that while he was down, he received more than 100 messages from others asking about his bank details.

We’re from Africa, and we’ve all been referred to be “ubuntu” people because of our shared values and beliefs. To avoid seeing him down, people would prefer to interact with him so that he can extend his hand and aid others who are in need.

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