Hustle! DJ Sbu to flood Zimbabwe with Mofaya

24 May 2016 - 10:00 By Kyle Zeeman
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Popular radio personality and businessman DJ Sbu has ambitious plans to extend his energy drink to Zimbabwe, he revealed in an Instagram post recently

Entrepreneur DJ Sbu, real name Sibusiso Leope, is determined to succeed.
Entrepreneur DJ Sbu, real name Sibusiso Leope, is determined to succeed.
Image: Sibusiso Leope via Instagram

Taking to Instagram to apologise for postponing one of his shows in the country, the DJ revealed that talks to bring his popular energy drink to Zimbabwe were nearing a successful end.

"After months of negotiations we are finally concluding our conversations to bring Mofaya to the whole of Zim starting July," he wrote.

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"Mofaya will be available in Zimbabwe in the next three months. By the end of July, you will have your favourite drink across the whole country." he added in the video attached.

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It will be the latest move in the rapid expansion of DJ Sbu's energy drink, launched in early 2015.

Just last July, the controversial businessman announced that he was in talks to start distribution of the product in Swaziland.

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The energy drink has landed Sbu in trouble on several occasions, as both Metro FM and Kaizer Chiefs have accused him of ambush marketing. Still, Sbu has kept his head down and pushed the energy drink, that he once claimed has left him broke.

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