Mzansi celebrities honour Black Coffee at celebratory dinner
Image Instagram/Minnie Dlamini
Black coffee made history when he became the first South African to win in the category, best Dance/ Electronic Album. His achievement was celebrated at the Drama by Oskido in Waterfall with a number of celebrities including Minnie Dlamini, Lamiez Holworthy, Khuli Chana, Shauwn Mkhize, Vinny Da Vinci and Dj Fresh. Politicians, family and friends also graced the event.
Coffee said: “I understand the assignment and responsibility God has given me to inspire and showcase that it is all possible”, as he continued to encourage young people to dream big, be assertive and know that challenging circumstances dod not define their future destiny.
The Gauteng Department of Sports, Arts, Culture, and Recreation MEC Mbali Hlophe said: “We are very proud of him, very proud of his journey. He has done exceptionally well as he joins the gears such as Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Mirriam Makeba, Hugh Masekela, and his now legend of generation “,she said.
On instagram, media personality Unathi Nkayi who attended the event wrote paid a special tribute to the award-winning DJ. “Those who know I love my coffee black No sugar…so I told uGuma @realblackcoffee that I now order my coffee differently at my favourite coffee shop, when I walk in and they say ‘sis Unathi is it the usual?’ I shout ‘yep give me a Grammy! They laugh andshout ‘That’s Black coffee for sis Unathi’. Celebrating a great human being and his Grammy. Congratulations are in order to Black Coffee.
By Ayanda Mthembu
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