Amapaino superstar Mr Jazziq has graced the cover of GQ South Africa and claimed local and international success despite having to repeat his Grade 11 twice.
@gqsouthafrica welcomed him:"Well done King. You deserve it and have earned it."@tshegoo_hos said:@mandimadia complimented:
"Well done to my boy’s role model! I see him aspiring to become like you every day! Also, he has those shoes you wearing."In another success story onThe former Price Waterhouse Cooper accountant quit his high-profile Dubai job to start a sneaker company from his boot. Today the Bathu shoe owner is worth around R18.5 million.
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