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Big Zulu Plans To Donate Shoes To School Kids

Big Zulu Plans To Donate Shoes To School Kids. Big Zulu has gained a good reputation within the community for stretching a hand to the needy. The rapper continues with his heartwarming gestures as he pledged to donate 900 pairs of shoes to the school kids.

Big Zulu Plans To Donate Shoes To School Kids

Big Zulu has revealed on social media that he wants to donate shoes to the Bergville school where he attended. The rapper shared a video of students singing and performing to him as they also give him a warm welcome.

Big Zulu stated that he will donate the shoes so that they can continue their education and progress, as he grew up without shoes.

“Nkabi Nation🙏🏿One love🙏🏿 Next week I want to go to Bergville the school I went to and donate to all school children with school shoes🙏🏿so that they can continue their education and move forward🙏🏿I grew up without shoes Look I’m passing with calibots in it’s cold I’m herding cows waiting for the cow to run and put my feet in the cows so that they can get hot 🙏🏿but Today I am a Carvela ambassador for Love My Carvelas🙏🏿so I don’t wish children to feel pain while they are still suffering🙏🏿but I wish children to have a bright future🙏🏿Bergville see you next week,” he wrote.

According to the Daily Sun, the rapper has scheduled a home visit to his local school, Obanjaneni Primary School, for December 24 at Bergville Sports Complex. The Imali Eningi hitmaker says his visit is to donate shoes to schoolchildren.

“I am buying about 900 school shoes. I am excited about this because it means these kids will have shoes next year. I’m doing this in collaboration with Spitz,” said Big Zulu. According to the publication, this is not the first time Big Zulu has provided support for the school.

“Last year, I donated laptops for the school. I am hoping to do more for the school. My goal is to see these kids getting quality education,” said the Nkabi Records boss.

“These are our future leaders and I am investing in them. I wouldn’t want any of them to drop out. I’d be happy to meet them one day driving their own cars and having their own businesses and properties. It starts now with us investing in their education,” he added.

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