Cassper vs AKA 2.0 | SA discusses 'The Braai Show's' new host & ownership

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Cassper vs AKA 2.0 | SA discusses 'The Braai Show's' new host & ownership
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Many questions came up on the TL about how Cassper managed to come for AKA's gig.

Fans want to know what's going on with the celebrity reality series 'The Braai Show' on SABC1.The TL was left in a mess after it was announced that musician Cassper Nyovest will be taking over from rival AKA as the host of SABC1'sThough their years-long beef is no secret to the fans, SA Hip-Hop wasn't expecting to see a clash between the personalities after Cassper called off their much-anticipated boxing match earlier this year.

“Don't forget to use the hashtag! Broadcasting dates will be announced by channel soon! Le Plane ilandile! ABASHWE!” said Cassper.

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