Consumers Threaten to Boycott MoFaya and Here Is Why
Consumers Threaten to Boycott MoFaya and Here Is Why. The news of Zahara’s passing have left social media users in a somber mood. Everyone is mourning the star, and heartfelt tributes are all over the internet.
The multi-award singer and songwriter passed away on Monday, after being hospitalized for just a few weeks. According to some unconfirmed reports, Zahara was admitted for suffering Cirrhosis which is severe scarring of the liver. The most common causes of the condition are hepatitis and other viruses, as well as alcohol abuse.
Just like many musicians, Zahara suffered a lot at the hands of those well established in the industry. Although she was at some point the most selling artist, she was not making that much. Because of this, she and DJ Sbu, real name Sibusiso Leope, have not been on good terms for years. It all started when she accused the DJ and Thembinkosi “TK” Nciza (who were her record label executives at her former label, TS Records) of exploiting her. In 2019, the songstress claimed she did not receive royalties from her former bosses for her debut album Loliwe. The album sold over 500 000 copies and won her several awards.
Again during her 2021 interview with MacG and Sol Phenduka on Podcast and Chill. Zahara revealed that TS Records owed her millions of rands. Her feud has been ongoing, with each party claiming the other is not being truthful. In 2021, DJ Sbu fired back at Zahara saying he “built” himself from “nothing”.
Now that she is no more, DJ Sbu and TK find themselves trending. Social media is tearing the two apart focusing mainly on DJ Sbu. Some are even going to the extend that they will never buy Sbu’s energy drink, MoFaya.
I don't want to see Mofaya for a week.
— Fanoza (@Fanoza2) December 12, 2023
Maybe it's time we boycott Mofaya https://t.co/vYswGQg6X3
— shane (@_reikisha) December 12, 2023
you were drinking mofaya? https://t.co/nqL01ZOxsr pic.twitter.com/NGd4OyJzKp
— From the river to the sea🇵🇸 (@0nke_) December 12, 2023
Some though have a different take on the issue.
Before you boycott Mofaya remember that the bank that charges you ridiculous fees & the insurance company to which you pay hefty premiums but still find ways not to pay you in the event of an accident, are the same companies that funded a regime that killed 000’s of black people.
— Mphiliseni kaMfungelwa Sithole (@MPhil_Sithole) December 12, 2023
SA Twitter people can be weird you wanna start boycotting Mofaya just because Zahara has passed on. You'll have been hyping dj sbu and his hustle now you wanna turn against his, funny. Mofaya has created jobs and business opportunities and people who buy will still buy 24/7
— Certified Khulichina 🍥 (@King_MM_M) December 12, 2023