News of the murder of Matwetwe star, Sibusiso Khwinana, stunned the entertainment industry in early March. Not long after the star's passing, many movie goers attended the cinemas again in support of the Black Coffee production. Over the weekend, Cassper Nyovest shared the gift of music and film with fans and the youth in his hometown, Mafikeng. In addition to signing CD's at a Musica store, the "Remote Control" rapper gifted school children with the opportunity to see Matwetwe, a noteworthy addition to South Africa's film industry.
Booked out a whole Cinema on Friday for the Kids in my hood to watch #MATWETWE . Little good deeds go a long way and the smiles on thier faces mean the world to me. Shout out to my Dad for helping me organize this. Bridge ent for putting it togther. pic.twitter.com/R2BYS9AKyW
— R.M Phoolo (@casspernyovest) March 18, 2019
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