Sowetan

Mzansi rocks BET red carpet

African styles dominate show

- By Emmanuel Tjiya

Local rapper Sjava not only stole the night in Hollywood with his big win at the BET Awards, but he made a proudly South African statement as he collected his gong in his Zulu warrior-style attire.

The Ngempela hit-maker had cameras flashing rocking ibeshu (Zulu traditiona­l apron made out of calf skin to cover the bottom half). The barefooted star accessoris­ed his ensemble with a Zulu traditiona­l leopard headpiece and embroidere­d reed mat referred to as icansi.

The Afro-futuristic theme for this year’s awards hosted by American actor and musician Jamie Foxx was Wakanda Forever, inspired by blockbuste­r film Black

Panther.

Sjava won the award for Viewers’ Choice Best Internatio­nal Act, beating big names such as Niniola from Nigeria and Brazil’s MC Soffia.

“Winning this award means that you don’t have to sway away from your roots to get recognitio­n,” Sjava told Sowetan from LA yesterday.

“It is not only my story but it is an African story. Let it be an inspiratio­nal story to every dreamer out there.”

Although he lost out to Nigerian megastar Davido in the Best Internatio­nal Act category, rapper Cassper Nyovest also stuck to the theme, presumably channellin­g Eddie Murphy’s character from 1988 urban cult classic Coming to America.

Cassper donned tiger print layers. South African stars Pearl Thusi, Nomzamo Mbatha, Dineo Ranaka and Nandi Madida were also in attendance. Local gqom duo Distructio­n Boyz, nominated on the night, missed the show. By the time of publicatio­n Sowetan was still waiting for a statement on why they didn’t make the trip.

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/INSTAGRAM Nandi Madida just let her natural beauty shine while rappers Cassper and Sjava, right, went decidedly cultural at the BET Awards.

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