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Video: Ndlovu Youth Choir sings for peace in Mzansi

The Ndlovu Youth Choir has joined many other South Africans who are calling for peace.

The choir, that rose to fame when it entered America’s Got Talent in 2019, shared a video singing amid protests and looting in the country.

The group sang its rendition of Mangisondele Nkosi Yam and posted it on its social media pages.

“We pray for peace in our beautiful land during these difficult times. Mangisondele – Lord bring us closer to You. God bless South Africa,” the group wrote.

The song of peace follows many other people asking South Africans to stop the looting happening in some provinces.

Mzansi celebrities also expressed their thoughts and opinions.

Idols SA judge and choreographer Somizi Mhlongo was one of the first to speak out and ask South Africans to stop.

He then made an example about students who were protesting for #FeesMustFall.

“These looting, as a way of supporting the former president, is not the way to go. Something needs to be done as soon as possible.

“When students were protesting peacefully across the country, they were shot at with rubber bullets, live ammunition and water cannons. But right now, people are looting and taking the country down the drain,” said Somizi in the video.

Many other celebrities also spoke out against the looting, including Kelly Khumalo, Ayanda Borotho, Lasizwe Dambuza and Penny Lebyane.

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