Rapper Big Zulu, known for his hit song “Imali Eningi,” has built a new home for an underprivileged family in New Castle. This heartwarming initiative aimed to provide shelter for a mother and her children who were living in a burnt house.
Big Zulu Building Home for a Family in New Castle
The Imali Eningi hitmaker, at the project’s inception, vowed to assist the struggling family, a promise he wholeheartedly fulfilled. The documented journey in the video begins with heartwarming scenes of Big Zulu visiting the family, providing essential items, and later making a trip to the hardware store to purchase building materials.
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Throughout the video, the rapper’s genuine dedication shines, culminating in the uplifting moment when he hands over the keys to the new home, leaving the family beaming with joy.
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A Grateful Note
In expressing his gratitude, Big Zulu shared a touching note, “We are thankful because we had made a promise to a mother and her children that we would build them a home. Here, the home is now officially completed. I would like to thank everyone who was involved in the project to make it a success. You guys helped in making this woman and her kids live in a warm home. We also would like to thank the Newcastle municipality.”
Commendations from Fans and Well-Wishers
Big Zulu’s altruistic act did not go unnoticed, with fans and well-wishers pouring in their admiration and support through social media:
@princedatboi_
“Next year let’s vote for Big Zulu.”
@gorgeousg2278
“Big Zulu, I hope God multiplies his blessings for you. I love this; ohh my God, why am I crying.”