South African rapper Moozlie stunned fans in Zimbabwe over the weekend, hinting at buying a house in the country she now calls her “second home.”
The artist, who hosted the vibrant 263 Culture Fest at Harare’s Belgravia Sports Club on Saturday, couldn’t hide her love for Zimbabwe, revealing she “never feels homesick” when performing there.
South African Rapper Moozlie Wants To Buy A House In Zimbabwe
She beamed:
“It’s an honour to be here again; you are beautiful hosts. You guys are the best, I swear. I never feel homesick because you all are my family. Zimbabwe is like my second home now. I should actually buy a house here because I’m always here. Make sure you enjoy this festival because we only live once.”
Embracing Zimbabwean pride, Moozlie appeared in a striking crop top adorned with the nation’s flag, dazzling fans with her bold and edgy style. Known for her iconic fashion sense, she effortlessly paired two-piece outfits with eye-catching accessories, proving why she’s a fan-favourite on and off the stage. Fans were left in awe as she took to the mic, delivering style and stage presence in one unforgettable appearance.
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The Thrilling 263 Culture Fest
The festival, despite rain showers, was an electrifying event that brought together local and international music icons. South African DJ sensation Uncle Waffles wowed the crowd with her signature beats, while the in-demand Master H pumped up thousands of fans with high-energy performances that ignored the gloomy skies.
Zimbabwe’s own Tamy Moyo, who blends pop with R&B, also claimed the spotlight, drawing cheers from her devoted followers. Mr Brown, celebrated for his collaborations with African stars like Master KG and Kabza De Small, drew thunderous applause as he performed hits created with icons like Buffalo Souljah, Tamy Moyo, and Roki.
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