Mzee Kawato seeks help from well-wishers after manager swindles earnings

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Internet sensation Mzee Kawato has made an emotional appeal to well-wishers and good Samaritans, asking for support as he struggles financially.In a recent interview, Kawato revealed that despite the massive online fame he and his son, Dexta Rapper, enjoyed last year, they did not benefit financially from their viral success. At the height of their popularity, they were booked for performances in different countries. However, he alleges that most of the money earned from those shows was swindled by their then-manager.We didn’t gain anything from the sound and dance that trended so much on the internet. The manager swindled most of our money.Kawato explained that he is currently relying on well-wishers to survive the tough economic times. He expressed hope that with support, he can rebuild his life and possibly acquire property in the future.Right now, I’m just begging people and well-wishers for support, so that I can be able to survive in this economy and maybe attain some property.He also made it clear that he is open to gigs and bookings, stating that he is physically fit and ready to work at any time.Joseph Ngoma backs Sam Okanya’s transition to Church MinistrySpeaking about his son, Dexta Rapper, Kawato shared that the young musician has returned to Kasese and is currently in Senior Four pursuing his education. However, he expressed concern that his son may have fallen in with the wrong crowd and said he hopes to bring him back to Kampala to steer him away from negative influences.Despite public perception that fame brought wealth, Kawato insists that he is starting over from scratch.“People think we have things or money, but we don’t have. Right now, I am looking at rebuilding from scratch.” @rednutskingkampala ♬ original sound – RedNuts kingkampala TV The post Mzee Kawato seeks help from well-wishers after manager swindles earnings appeared first on MBU.