Stevo Simple Boy Allegedly Cancels His South African Show

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Rapper Stevo Simple has claimed that he was supposed to be in South Africa this Saturday.

The Kibera born rapper was however forced to cancel his flight because of he had other engagements in Mombasa.

Stevo will be among the many who will be gracing the launch of Mvera film at Nyali Cinemax.

“Ningependa kuwaambia show yangu ya @SOUTH AFRICA tumeweza kui cancell kwasababu siku ya Leo pia Bado tulikuwa na launch ya #MVERA. singeweza kusafari Leo.. tayari Nishabukiwa PRIVATE JETi na rafiki yangu @anguka_daudi twendeni tuone #mvera wanangu wa Mombasa tukutane moi international airport au #nyali,” the rapper shared.

A section of netizens are however not convinced that Stevo was actually supposed to be in South Africa, judging from their reactions.

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Mvera is a film that has been directed and produced by Daudi Anguka. According to the film producer, the story is is a replica of the current happenings in the society.

“This beautiful story is a perfect replica of what’s happening in our society. Its release perfectly coincides with the plight of the youth and the general population who get to trap of working as expatriates overseas.

“All this is tied with the thirst for success and loss of faith in their own country to provide a befitting livelihood. For this cause I would like to present to you MVERA , who is the heroine of the story doubling up as the modern Mekatilili. I can absolutely guarantee that you will love this thrilling piece,” he previously stated on Instagram.

 

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