Kwaito star salutes Zims

JOHANNESBURG - South Africas New Kwaito sensation, Ntokozo Muthwa aka BZ NO1 PANSULA, says he respects Zimbabweans for making his country successful.

Speaking to The Zimbabwean after releasing his debut album dubbed Into nento inesikhathisayo with V.I squared Recording Company, owned by Zimbabwean Vusi Ncube, Muthwa said the SA music industry was the best in Africa thanks to the help of Zimbabweans.
Zimbabweans are playing a big role in our arts and entertainment industry. I am where I am today just because of them; they helped me to record my debut album even though I didnt have money. Ncube believed in me and helped me to record. We as a nation must be very thankful to them instead of executing hate and xenophobic attacks to people empowering us. Just look at the likes of Oscar Mdlongwa. He is a Zimbabwean and he is doing great in the industry and putting the country on map, he added.
In the hit song Masibambisane, Muthwa condemns segregation, racism and tribalism. He preaches unity as a way forward towards a successful life for Africans.
Muthwa is backed by famous Zimbabwean artist Nervous Mzokozoko Moyo, who once composed a song to the late vice president Father Zimbabwe, Joshua Nkomo.
Previously, Muthwa has worked with the likes of Kwaito gurus Doc Shebeleza, Brown Dash, Bullseye and the notorious Gunman from the one time prominent drama Yizo Yizo.

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