DJ Shimza Apologises for being Rude

Social media is having a field day with DJ Shimza after he insulted an up and coming DJ by the name of Ceega Wa Meropa. Shimza finally gave the DJ the time of day, but it ended on a sour note. The DJ responded and said, he needs to stop harassing him and it is annoying.
After snubbing Ceega, Black Coffee came to the DJ’s rescue. Coffee tagged his company, to add him to the lineup of his show, Africa Is Not A Jungle. But that’s not all, Ceega got offered a job by Gagasi FM!
Shimza was then labelled rude for looking down on an upcoming DJ. Reminding him that he was once in his shoes, hustling and trying to make it work. After being called out by Mbuyiseni Ndlozi, Shimza issued out an apology and acknowledged his mistake.
These are difficult times for all us & @Shimza01 is no exception. His reaction, however regrettable, must be seen as human. I hope he acknowledges that he has erred, retract, & we can all move on to support his great initiative meant to support all artists from all walks of life!
— Mbuyiseni Ndlozi (@MbuyiseniNdlozi) April 10, 2020
I work with various artists on all of my projects. Artists I look up to that guide me and artists that look up to me. The platform is for artists, but because of the lockdown limitations it had to be prerecorded. there was no way of making any changes once the show was packaged.
— SHIMZA (@Shimza01) April 10, 2020
I apologize for snapping at you, especially because I am a hustler myself, I should have been more understanding. It was in no way a personal attack or anything of the sort,” he said in his apology. Although his apology seems sincere, #ShimzaMustFall continues to gain momentum as tweeps are asking for a proper apology.
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Source: Zalebs