Cassper Nyovest shares that homeless man he helped is back to streets

Cassper Nyovest shares that homeless man he helped is back to streets

- Cassper Nyovest has revealed that the homeless man he tried to help is back on the streets

- The young man impressed Cassper Nyovest when his video motivating passengers at a taxi rank went viral online

- Social media users have applauded the rapper for trying to help the taxi rank hustler

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Cassper Nyovest has shared that the young homeless man he tried to help is back on the streets. The rapper met the taxi rank hustler after one of his videos motivating taxi passengers went viral on social media.

The Amademoni hitmaker also used the same clip on one of his songs on his latest album titled Any Minute Now. Mufasa even paid the homeless man named Mzwandile for the clip and took him to a rehab center. Cass took to Instagram a few days ago to share the sad news with his fans.

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The musician posted a snap of himself with Mzandile and captioned it:

"It saddens me to have to post that after such a massive effort by myself, my team and the incredible Yolanda 'Toni', Mzwandile has decided to go back to the streets. He'd been clean of all substances for just over 2 months and making good progress at a rehab center we had found for him. Truly wish I could do something else to help, but Yolanda, my team and I have tried all we could."

The star shared that Mzwandile is an adult therefore they cannot take decisions on his behalf.

"Mzwandile is 21yrs old, we can't fight or force him to do anything. Thank you to Yolanda for her sacrifice & continued efford to change Mzwandile's life, thanks to everyone who responded when I asked for help to reach out the 1st time, we all did what we could but everyone travels their own journey and will change at their own willpower."

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He further expressed that he hopes to see Mzwandile off the streets someday. Social media users have shared their thoughts on his post. Check out some of their reations below:

mostert_andrew said:

"You tried Grootman, God sees your heart and its all that matters."

siig_boy wrote:

"Thank you for trying chief."

1ceemo commented:

"Thank you for trying and may God bless you abundantly for your efforts Groetman. Atleast try to keep in touch with him every now and then, just to see how he's doing."

lukhulenikarabo said:

"You are an inspiration Bro."

sekzin_sa wrote:

"You played your part King."

blessedforevergram added:

"Don’t give up Cass!!!"
Cassper Nyovest shares that homeless man he helped is back to streets
Cassper Nyovest has shared that the homeless man he helped is back to streets. Image: @casspernyovest
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In related news, A snap of Cassper Nyovest and the young hustler who recently went viral on social media for his motivational talk at a taxi rank has melted many social media users' hearts.

The pic of Cass chilling with the young man, his gardener Innocent and his crew in his house has been doing the rounds on Twitter streets. Many tweeps have praised Mufasa for finding the boy. Briefly.co.za reported that Mufasa used the boy's audio clip in one of his songs on his latest album Any Minute Now (AMN).

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The Amademoni hitmaker had pleaded with the masses to help him find the boy so that he can pay him for using his clip on AMN. Tweep @ZiggyMase recently shared the snap of Cassper and the young hustler on Twitter. She captioned her post:

"Yho this is so heartwarming, I’m gonna cry. May God bless Cassper maan. Aah it’s just frame 2 for me bethuna."

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Mxolisi Mngadi (Editor) Mxolisi Mngadi is an entertainment reporter. He graduated in 2002 from Damelin with a Diploma in Journalism, majoring in African and International Studies, Journalism and Electronic Media. He then started his journalism career at the Daily Sun newspaper, went on to The Citizen, and worked as a senior reporter at News24. He has been a writer for more than 15 years.