Nkosinathi Maphumulo, professionally known as Black Coffee opens up about his plan to establish a music college.
The DJ spoke about the project during a media briefing at Arena Holdings in Parktown, Johannesburg.
The likes of DJ Fresh, DJ Boonu, DJ Ntukza, Cyan Boujee, TK Nciza, Demor Sikhosana and DJ Sbu were at the event on Friday.
Panelists included Unathi Nkayi, Lebogang Mpye, J’Something, Slikour and David Feinberg.
“I am about to do a project that is close to my heart, which is a music college. We have started having meetings about that. We are going to start doing fundraising internationally in the places where I mostly perform. We are going to try to raise funds so that I can build the college,” the SA music star said to TshishaLIVE.
He also revealed that he can’t do another 60-hour set which he did years ago at Maponya Mall in Soweto.
“I’ll never do that again, it was draining — now I can do eight hours or 12 hours maybe. Just like Shana (music group), I feel all of us are doing great in our respective careers … Now I’m all about creating milestones”, he said.