Kabza De Small balances music and service on Mandela Day! Amapiano star Kabza De Small reminded fans of his grounded nature by dedicating his time to community service on Mandela Day.
While his much-anticipated album Bab’Motha was making waves, Kabza spent part of the day engaging in the “67 Minutes for Mandela” initiative, choosing to roll up his sleeves and connect with the community.
Kabza De Small balances music
The producer joined a local painting project in a township, working alongside volunteers and locals to uplift the area. Photos and videos shared online captured Kabza actively contributing, earning him praise for staying true to his roots despite his growing fame.
Fans Praise His Humility
Kabza’s actions resonated deeply with his supporters, many of whom admired his choice to prioritize giving back over simply promoting his music. In one post, he shared: “Giving back on BAB’MOTHA Day 🤟,” highlighting that his service was as meaningful to him as his art.
The heartfelt gesture reflected Kabza’s personal values and the spirit of Mandela Day, proving his success hasn’t distanced him from his community.
Meanwhile, Bab’Motha officially dropped the same day, delivering his signature soulful and layered Amapiano sound, much to the delight of fans.
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In a heartfelt Instagram post, Jojo addressed the speculation surrounding their bond, confirming that their once-strong sisterhood has come to an end. Directly addressing Nonku, Jojo expressed deep gratitude for their time together: Read More