
Sports, arts and culture minister Zizi Kodwa has announced Kwaito legend Zola 7 will work with the department as a "creative sector ambassador".
"Bonginkosi Dlamini [Zola 7] is South Africa’s icon and one of our most talented stars. I met him in Polokwane — he welcomed an invitation to work with us as one of the creative sector ambassadors. I look forward to a great working relationship with Zola 7."
Speaking to TshisaLIVE, Kodwa said the role entailed Zola 7 working with him to elevate the music industry.
"Zola 7 is one of the undisputed icons from the creative industry, particularly in music. Part of what I expect of him is to give himself time to be with me and work with me around issues of the creative industry to see how best we can take our music industry to another level from where he started.
"He remains an inspiration to many, that opportunity, as a department, to work with him presents a rare opportunity. I'm quite excited that I found a person who I've known for many years because of his craft."
Kodwa said he had approached other artists in the entertainment industry yet to be identified but was excited to have Zola on board.
Bonginkosi Dlamini is South Africa’s icon, and one of our most talented stars. I met him yesterday in Polokwane - he welcomed an invite to work with us as one of the Creative Sector Ambassadors. I look forward to a great working relationship with Zola 7. pic.twitter.com/3BlKgTd6nd
— Zizi Kodwa (@zizikodwa) April 17, 2023
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