By Zuko Komisa
Gospel legend Lusanda Mcinga, leader of the Lusanda Spiritual Group is pleading for financial assistance.
Gospel icon Lusanda Mcinga is in need of money and is pleading with the people for help.
The star recently stated in a video that all of her possessions, including her cars, had been repossessed.
The leader of the Lusanda Spiritual Group is heard in the video asking with her followers and the wider public for assistance since she is struggling to make ends meet.
Many of Lusanda’s social media followers were shocked by the video of her explaining her situation and how she was impacted by COVID-19.
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In the video she is heard saying:
“I have a problem. Ever since we had Covid in 2020, 2021, 2022, I haven’t been able to record or get any gigs. I’m now struggling to get food but fortunately my child, Betusile is buying food for me.
He is the sole breadwinner and gives me from time to time. But it’s getting too much for him. I cannot be his burden”
“All my cars were repossessed during Covid 19. I couldn’t pay the bank and they were repossessed. From time to time I get money from friends. Even R200 feels like a million to me, that’s how bad things are.My health was also affected and it have never been the same again” said Mcinga
WATCH THE VIDEO HERE:
Mam Lusanda Mcinga is in of your help betuna…very sad to hear of living legends like her being in situations like these. Plz share/retweet or donate to her to help persue music again. Give her a chance for one last album 🙏🙏
— Will Dunhill🖤🇱🇮🇮🇸 (@its_skoma) November 14, 2022
Casper nyovest , nasty c pic.twitter.com/mjMDUux9fz
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