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Multi-award-winning South African Cassper Nyovest recently voiced his concerns over the increasing crime rate in Mzansi.
“Brother it’s Bad, we are not safe and not enough is being done !!! Does anyone feel safe in this country ?”
Cassper’s reaction comes after Zimoja reported that the assassination of Peter “Mashata” Mabuse has brought fear to Kabza De Small, who, according to the publication, cancelled a performance in Soshanguve over safety concerns.
Soshanguve has become notorious for crime in recent years. In 2023, Bacardi artist Vusi MaR5 was shot and killed outside a tavern following a performance.
Cassper added that instead of growing closer, we hate one another. “People still want to kill each other, though we understand one another more than we used to. Our country needs prayer. We need God. We cannot rely on the flesh or human beings,” pleaded the rapper.
This is what South Africa has come to. Brother it’s Bad, we are not safe and not enough is being done !!! Does anyone feel safe in this country ? https://t.co/oxadwtUvcV
— Don Billiato (@casspernyovest) April 26, 2024
With the advancement of humanity, we should be closer to one another yet we hate each other more. People still want to kill each other though we understand one another more than we used to. Our country needs prayer . We need God. We cannot rely on the flesh or human beings.
— Don Billiato (@casspernyovest) April 26, 2024
Earlier in the week, Cassper expressed his fear over how gun violence has taken over the country.
“We are only safe in God’s hands. South Africa is lawless. It’s so sad to see what our country has become. It’s not even fun anymore to be outside nje. I’d rather watch a movie.
“The gun violence in South Africa is just scary. These are people’s kids, fathers, brothers and sisters that are senselessly getting killed.
“Criminals have realised that they can do as they wish and nothing is being done about it. It’s just sad to watch and painful to live in this country which used to be such a bliss.”
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