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Cooperative Government and Traditional Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma wants “a chat” with music producer Max Hurrell, the man behind the hit meme song Zol.
The song was created after Dlamini-Zuma made a U-turn in banning the sale of cigarettes and tobacco products last month. In his speech, Dlamini-Zuma cited the health concerns raised by some citizens and medical experts during public engagements with the government as the reason for continuing the ban.
“When people make a zol, they put saliva on paper, and then they share that zol,” Dlamini-Zuma said, demonstrating the potential danger of spreading Covid-19 among smokers who throw out their own tobacco.
Hurrell’s catchy track is now in the top 50 of the streaming list on Apple Music. It’s also in the top trending videos on YouTube and has a dance challenge on the popular video-sharing social network, TikTok.
Who is this Max Hurrell guy? We just need to talk, ”Dlamini-Zuma said without explaining if the song had insulted her or if she was seeking her royalties. Hahaha
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