NGIZWE Mchunu lashes out at maskandi star Khuzani Mpungose. This is because Khuzani is building big houses at his home at Nkandla, northern KZN, South Africa.

Ngizwe claimed Khuzani is building houses left, right and centre, as if he was making cottages for his tokoloshes. He further claimed he suspects Khuzani owns a Mamlambo (big snake).
According to Ngizwe, it seems other artists are inspired by Khuzani’s houses and have accepted the challenge.
One of them is gospel singer Jumbo Nyangiwe, who revealed that he has started building a big house. He said he was inspired by Khuzani.
“I believe that Khuzani is challenging all of us to change the situation of our families and also change the images of our homes. I took what he’s doing as a challenge. Now I’m building an 11-room house at home. I’m inspired and glad that other people have accepted the challenge and have started building houses,” said Jumbo.
The 43-year-old from Umzimkhulu in KZN is a gospel singer, but his other passion is maskandi music.
Jumbo recently released a song titled Noma Ungavala, featuring Khuzani. The Wena Nkosi Uyazi hitmaker said he believes artists must lead by example.
“We must focus on building and inspiring each other. That way, we can change people’s lives for the better. Artists must stop lashing out at each other on social media. Working together won’t kill us but will make us become inspiration to those who look up to us,” said Jumbo.
Khuzani said he’s glad some people are inspired by what he’s doing for his family.
“This also inspires me to continue doing more good things for my family. I’m not going to respond to what Ngizwe said. Ngizwe will always be Ngizwe, I’m not going to entertain him. But it humbles me that people have started a house-building challenge because of what I did,” Khuzani said. (www.snl24.com)



