

Big Zulu emphasized that this visit was not merely a kind act; it was about instilling hope in a courageous young person ahead of a major surgery scheduled for this week. “They said he asked for his wish to see Big Zulu with his eyes. No, I didn’t waste my time, I went,” the artist recalled. “He was so happy to see me. Ash, the hero, is on his way to do surgery this week, to remove that brain tumour. Please let us wish him all the best to go well in surgery and for his family to find happiness.”
The encounter was organized by the non-profit group Reach For A Dream, known for fulfilling the wishes of children facing serious health challenges. The boy’s excitement was evident throughout the visit, and Big Zulu’s presence significantly uplifted both him and his family during a tough period.
This act of generosity underscores the significant impact that artists can have beyond their performances, fostering hope and connection in trying times. Since the meeting, supporters of Big Zulu have taken to social media to share prayers and messages of encouragement for the brave young boy and his family.
As the child readies for his surgery, the Nkabi Nation community, along with Reach For A Dream, stands united in support and love.