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Khuli Chana helps musicians with new innovation

by Unathi Balele
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Picture: Instagram

Rapper and philanthropist Khuli Chana has found yet another way to give back help others by creating a legacy that will help musicians and the generation to come.

The comes with no shock as the rapper is known to be one of the celebrities who enjoys catering to the needs of others; his philanthropist side has been greatly exhibited in diverse ways.

The star is set to launch an innovation that will aid creatures to have a fruitful career.

Taking to Instagram, he announced his new innovation.

“Every person has a legacy. I truly want my Legacy to not be what I did for myself but what I did for the next generation. I can’t help everyone in my DM’s but I promise you that our Next innovation will give every musician/creative a fair chance at building a fruitful career or business,” he wrote.

 

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Many took to his comments section and shared what their greatest challenges are in building a fruitful career or business.

“Legacy Nkgonne! In my experience working with creatives over the years I have found their biggest challenge is stability as well as mental and emotional health,” a social media user wrote.

“I’m relocating back home to EC to save the youth from my kasi ???I want give them hope and let them see that life is not about where you come from , drugs and alcohol therez more to life than poverty. By God’s grace I’m doing it?,” another user added.

Also see: Shauwn Mkhize hints at getting a private jet

 

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