Busta Rhymes excited about his time in South Africa after DStv Delicious Festival

Busta Rhymes has expressed his excitement about his recent visit to South Africa for the DStv Delicious Festival, where he stepped in as a headliner following Janet Jackson’s cancellation. The US rapper made waves on social media, trending throughout the week and leaving fans excited.

In a viral video, Busta Rhymes shared his enthusiasm for returning to South Africa, stating, “Joburg thanks for having me back. Don’t take so long to bring me back!” He emphasized the deep connection he feels with the country and even revealed that he’s working on securing South African citizenship. His words resonated with many, prompting a mixed response from the online community.

While numerous fans celebrated his potential citizenship, others voiced their skepticism. One Twitter user noted the differences between African Americans and other groups, suggesting a welcoming stance towards Busta while criticizing others. Another commenter highlighted Busta’s potential to create jobs, underscoring his positive influence as a successful artist. However, contrasting opinions also emerged, with some insisting he should return to the US.

Busta Rhymes reflected on his time in South Africa with gratitude, thanking the DStv Delicious team for the opportunity and expressing appreciation for the warmth he received from fans. He stated, “We re-established our family and loving relationship of one of Africa’s good sons,” further solidifying his bond with the country. As the conversations surrounding his visit continue, Busta’s impact on the South African music scene is undeniable, and many eagerly await his return.

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On Saturday afternoon, a tragic accident near Bindura claimed the lives of five young girls from the same family, aged between 10 and 14. The incident occurred around 4 PM on the Harare-Mukumbura Road, shortly after the Bindura Rural District Council compound, where the girls were walking home. The driver, Washington Timburwa, aged 51, reportedly lost control of his Nissan Primera at the 90km mark on the road, leading to this heartbreaking event.

Three of the girls were pronounced dead at the scene, while two others succumbed to severe injuries shortly after being taken to Bindura Hospital. All five girls suffered critical head injuries. Read More

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