Making music is considered to be an activity that can be therapeutic and soothing to the soul. In many ways, the act of giving back can bare similar results and we get to see a lot of artists do this through their careers. Whether it's using their platform to empower others or helping those that are less fortunate than they are.
Joined the guys this Sunday, and every Sunday at 11am the Ethekwini Outreach & EThekwini Secure commences their feeding scheme in Springfield, Mzulu, X Wise and myself, we now part of the team. In GOD we trust, kids, join us next us Sunday 11am pic.twitter.com/Up6HBp75Qs
— 8 Dec | Kwa Mashu (@ZakweSA) November 11, 2018
Zakwe is also currently engaged in a community programme in his home province of KwaZulu-Natal as he joins EThekwini Outreach and EThekwini Secure for their weekly feeding scheme program. Given the current stats, recently brought to light by KFC through their Add Hope campaign against malnutrition, that 1120 children under the age of five die from malnutrition every year in the country, the move is welcome. You can never have enough hands assisting those in need and you can also contribute by joining them every Sunday at 11 a.m if you are in that area.
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