
Kabza De Small gives back to the community
Kabza De Small showed fans he’s just as committed to his roots as he is to his craft.
On Mandela Day, the star took a break from promoting his new album Bab’Motha to roll up his sleeves and give back in a meaningful way.
While excitement buzzed around his long-awaited project, Kabza spent part of the day participating in the “67 Minutes for Mandela” initiative.
He joined a local painting project in a township, fully embracing the spirit of service that the day calls for.
In photos and clips shared online, Kabza could be seen working with others on-site.
“Giving back on BAB’MOTHA Day 🤟,” he captioned one post.
His gesture struck a chord with fans, many of whom applauded him for staying grounded and setting a powerful example for others.
It wasn’t just a PR move, it was a genuine moment of connection.
Kabza’s decision to spend Mandela Day with the community reflects his journey and the values that have helped shape his music and influence.
Meanwhile, Bab’Motha officially dropped, delivering the layered, soulful Amapiano sound fans expect from the producer.
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