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Youngsta CPT Expresses More Anger Towards The Assassination Of AKA

Youngsta CPT Expresses More Anger Towards The Assassination Of AKA. The assassination of The Supa Mega last month has brought so much anger amongst the fans of the rapper and his music industry friends. We are getting close to a month since the rapper’s passing and no one has been accountable for the killing of the Supa Mega.

Youngsta CPT Expresses More Anger Towards The Assassination Of AKA

Taking to Twitter, Youngsta CPT is one of the people who are very angry following the murder of AKA. The rapper is angry at the manner in which AKA was killed stating that he was taken away just like another ordinary coloured in the streets. “How we let them kill AKA Infront of us, like he was just another coloured bra? This Naaiers is mos taking us for a pose!” He tweeted.

How we let them kill AKA Infront of us, like he was just another coloured bra?

This Naaiers is mos taking us for a poes!

— Youngsta Kaapstad (@YoungstaCpt) March 8, 2023

In another tweet, Youngsta CPT recited to his lyrics from the song Main Ou’s featuring AKA where he talked about starting a riot couraging his coloured not to remain silent. “WE CANT GO ON IN SILENCE, START A RIOT COLONAAIERS – Main Ous,” tweeted Youngsta CPT.

WE CANT GO ON IN SILENCE, START A RIOT COLONAAIERS – Main Ous

— Youngsta Kaapstad (@YoungstaCpt) March 8, 2023

With the momentum gathering from the fans for the police to get justice for AKA, the hashtag #JusticeForAKA has intensified. Recently, Minister of Police Bheki Cele revealed that his police force is making progress in cracking the murder case of AKA and his friend Tibz who were killed outside the Wish Restaurant in Durban.

The Minister said they are gathering all the information that will give them leads to who was behind the killing of the two celebrity friends. “Maybe things that I am not supposed to say. But one of them I can, we have collected many cellphones that we are working, download and all that kind of thing, trying to patch and knit things together. That is the last I received yesterday (Monday, 6 March 2023) at about 10 pm. He said.

“We acknowledge it’s not with the speed that the community would’ve loved and the nation would’ve loved to see, but mark the space we’re cracking the case.”

Tony

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