Weekend Argus Saturday

A few days before he died, AKA reiterated he was SA’s greatest ever hip-hop producer with multiple hits

AKA, South Africa’s most recognisable name in hip hop, was gunned down with his friend, celebrity chef Tebello “Tibz” Motsoane, outside a restaurant on Durban’s nightlife hub, Florida Road last Friday night.

It’s reported that AKA was killed in a cold-blooded shooting, a recurring theme of gangsta rap culture.

The manner of his death, apparently an orchestrated hit as captured by CCTV footage, is a first in the South African music industry and has had international reverberations.

The 35-year-old AKA was born in Cape Town as Kiernan Jarryd Forbes, and would later also tag himself as Supa Mega or Bhova.

He was based

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Weekend Argus Saturday

Weekend Argus Saturday3 min read
Raising Funds For Battling Students
After cycling a gruelling 600km over six days with a torn hip labrum and the support of her four children – including her youngest, a 12-year-old – Dr Marietjie Lutz, a first-year chemistry lecturer at Stellenbosch University (SU), is closing in on h
Weekend Argus Saturday2 min read
Childress’ Thought- Provoking Play Lit By SA Star
The winter chills are creeping in and if the warmth of the theatre is becoming the better option replacing outdoor summer events, we don’t blame you. And we’ve got another intriguing show to add to your list this May. Alice Childress’ witty and thoug
Weekend Argus Saturday4 min read
30 Years Of Democracy ‘Many Reasons To Celebrate Despite Setbacks And Mistakes’
As we look back at the 30 years of democracy, we have come a long way on a journey that had its ups and downs. The ANC slogan for the 1994 elections campaign was “Sekunjalo ke Nako. A Better Life for All”. The enduring commitment to a better life fo

Related Books & Audiobooks