'Chief ... it’s bad as is without being able to do any shows. I also have a family to feed you understand.'
Rapper AKA has slammed suggestions that the alcohol ban should be brought back due to the spike in Covid-19 cases in SA, explaining that he needs to feed his family.
The rapper, who is a brand ambassador of Cruz Vodka and has his own Watermelon-flavoured vodka range, weighed in on the conversation, after media personality Sizwe Dhlomo expressed his thoughts on alcohol being a main factor in the rise of Covid-19 cases. Chief. It’s bad as is without being able to do any shows. I also have a family to feed you understand,” he said.
Chief ... it’s bad as is without being able to do any shows. I also have a family to feed ya undastand.
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