Kenyan musician and politician Charles Njagua Kanyi well known as Jaguar, together with his friends contributed Ksh. 1Million for rapper Colonel Mustafa.
Mustafa has been the talk of town in the past few days following the revelation of how drastic his life status had dropped after a video of him working at a construction site went viral.
Mustafa, who has been away from the limelight for a lengthy period of time, was videotaped carrying construction bricks in Donholm construction on a week-long contract in what was reported as his way of trying to pay medical bills for his mum.
Jaguar surprised him with the money and promised to visit the rapper’s mother who is currently battling cancer.
Jaguar said Mustafa is part of his family and also a close friend. He added that even if the rapper had reached out to him for help, he could not have hesitated to offer one.
In an interview with Mungai Eve, Mustafa had asked for support from well-wishers in order to care for his mother.
A group of well-wishers led by Fauz Khalid had contributed approximately Sh600,000 for rapper Colonel Mustafa and his family as of last weekend and others were still sending their contributions.
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