DJ Tira is doing his bit to help and gifting people free electricity

DJ Tira is doing his bit to help and gifting people free electricity

- During these challenging times, DJ Tira has decided to help out

- He promised to pay 10 peoples electricity

- Twitter was flooded with people posting their meter numbers hoping to get lucky

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Times are tough for a lot of South Africans and DJ Tira has thought of a great way to help out and make Easter Sunday extra special.

Briefly.co.za learned that he has chosen 10 random people and bought electricity for them.

Twitter was flooded by people posting their meter numbers and hoping to be one of the lucky 10 to receive a special Easter gift from DJ Tira according to ZAlebs.

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However, some people needed more than electricity and were desperate for the basics such as food.

DJ Tira selected the winners throughout the morning.

Briefly.co.za reported that the DJ who was rejected by Shimza has landed a gig with Black Coffee after the international DJ gave him a chance.

DJ Black Coffee has come through for a struggling Mzansi DJ in a big way after he got snubbed by Shimza.

The DJ had been attempting to join one of Shimza's lockdown virtual sessions and evidently he thought it was a waste of time.

The harsh response resulted in social media dragging Shimza, but the outcome wasn't all negative.

Black Coffee had been touched by the situation and reached out to offer the DJ a spot on the streaming lineup of his own show, Africa is Not A Jungle.

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Source: Briefly News

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