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Low Gig Money Forces Tzaneen Musician to Sell Street Snacks

Hlulani Masila has spent over 20 years performing as Hlukuriser. He still runs a roadside stall in Nkowankowa to ensure his family has food. Tzaneen artiste Hlukuriser sells snacks and sweets from a roadside stall in Nkowankowa township by day and performs in pubs and stadiums by night. Hlulani Masila says gig money alone cannot support a family, and he encourages young Limpopo artists to find ways to earn money on the side. Hlulani Masila has b…
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Hlulani Masila has spent over 20 years performing as Hlukuriser. He still runs a roadside stall in Nkowankowa to ensure his family has food. Tzaneen artiste Hlukuriser sells snacks and sweets from a roadside stall in Nkowankowa township by day and performs in pubs and stadiums by night. Hlulani Masila says gig money alone cannot support a family, and he encourages young Limpopo artists to find ways to earn money on the side. Hlulani Masila has b…

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@ScrollaAfrica #RealNewsForMobile broke the news on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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