Cape Town – Poet and musician, Ntsiki Mazwai, has taken to social media to share with her followers what she would like to be remembered for when she dies.
Many people work hard in life to establish not only monetary success but also create a legacy for which they will be remembered, and Ntsiki is also of those who want to leave behind a legacy of helping others.
“When I die…. I want you to remember me for helping you express yourselves fully without fear or favor,” she wrote on Twitter.
“I want you to remember me for making you Open Up emotionally to difficult topics.”
When I die…. I want you to remember me for helping you express yourselves fully without fear or favor ❤️I want you to remember me for making you Open Up emotionally to difficult topics.
— MissNtsikiMazwai (@ntsikimazwai) December 1, 2022
In November, Ntsiki was left feeling bitterly disappointed after being kicked off her own podcast by her production team, less than four months after starting their new venture.
In a statement on Twitter, Electribe Productions announced that they would be ending their partnership with Ntsiki “due to a strained professional relationship and partnership”.
Statement on End of Partnership with Ntsiki Mazwai. pic.twitter.com/kLY8HfgpaD
— Unpopular Opinion (@Unpopular_za) November 18, 2022
In response to the statement, Mazwai asked the company to delete her episodes, name and imaging.
Pls delete all my episodes, imaging and name ??my lawyers have sent you letters. The public knows how Unpopular Opinion started. I borrowed you my brand to Kickstart your company that had no profile. This was your first gig.
You’re welcome. https://t.co/XV7JfLvkSq— MissNtsikiMazwai (@ntsikimazwai) November 18, 2022
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Compiled by Matthew Petersen