…South African DJ says Eswatini’s energy warm
BY DELISA THWALA
MBABANE- South African (SA) DJ and Businesswoman DJ Zinhle has called for Eswatini to grant her citizenship because she is in love with the country.
The disc jockey was in the country over the weekend at Manzini Club where she performed for over 700 people. This was during the fourth edition of the House Music Festival.
DJ Zinhle was also among the first people who boarded the first Eswatini Air flight which took off yesterday morning.
It was with great honour to mention to the public that Eswatini Air was launched yesterday and they witnessed the first take-off of the maiden flight at KMIII International Airport to Johannesburg.
Esteemed Stakeholders in Eswatini and South African DJs, Oskido and Zinhle were among the first clients today.
Taking to her social media, Zinhle said she was happy to be part of history and felt humbled by being among the first clients.
“I’m so excited, we flew in with Eswatini Air, and I cannot tell you how happy I’m to be part of history. I think they should give me citizenship because I was part of a big moment, please Eswatini,” were the DJ’s exact words.
Having taken to stage at Manzini Club just the previous night, the artist left the crowd in awe and joy. She played for an hour alternating between house music and her classic hits like ‘Your Majesty’
When interviewed shortly after her performance Zinhle highlighted that, so far Eswatini crowd was the best one yet.
“EmaSwati are so great, they are warm I love them. This has been a welcoming and lovely crowd,” she said. Born Ntombezinhle Jiyane, she is a South African DJ, producer, media personality and businesswoman, who is better known by her stage name DJ Zinhle. Zinhle has also pursued an acting career. The 39-year-old is also married to former Black Motion’s Murdah Bongz and is a mother to two girls.