AKA says sorry to Dhlomo family for his offensive messages online

AKA says sorry to Dhlomo family for his offensive messages online

- AKA has apologised to Sizwe Dhlomo after their Twitter war got heated

- The rapper took the moral high ground after having a change of heart

- His fans supported him while others said it was typical for AKA to mess up and apologise later

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Rapper AKA has apologised to Sizwe Dhlomo and his family after their Twitter war got very spicy.

The interaction got so heated that Sizwe threatened to ""f**k" him up for free with no need for any contracts to be signed."

Surprisingly, AKA had a change of heart and issued the following apology to Sizwe:

"After educating myself properly about the sacrifices made by Sizwe’s grandfather and others close to him, I realize how reckless and stupid that was," tweeted the rapper.

His fans have congratulated AKA for taking the higher moral ground and apologising but others said that it was typical for AKA to say something wrong and then apologise later.

In other news, Briefly.co.za reported that Cassper Nyovest is tired of being the "bigger person" when it comes to his prolonged beef with AKA.

The rapper took to social media on Wednesday to let peeps know he wouldn't let AKA bully him anymore.

He said that all ended when that "junkie" swore at his parents.

"This bigger person chat ended when that junkie swore at my mom and dad. I couldn't respond then because I was in the middle of signing a big deal as always. Y'all can talk all you want, it wasn't your parents who were disrespected on the timeline! It was mine! I want all the smoke!"

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