There’s nothing more prestigious than having your name or image
embedded on a bank note. Money is a symbol of power, and being on it
means everyone wakes up every morning to toil so they can have some of
that money.
Former Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni was the first South African black man to have his signature on our bank notes, and seeing an African name embedded on the money was an inspiration to many black people and a sign of how far the country has come. That inspiration still lingers in the hearts of South Africans – young and old.
Now Rapper Cassper Nyovest is releasing a song titled Tito Mboweni, if you can believe it. Yep, Nyovest is taking his money-talks rap business all the way to the Reserve Bank now. He’s tired of just talking Bentleys and Gusheshes, he’s now dealing in places where the money talks, and it’s reserved. The song is now out
Former Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni was the first South African black man to have his signature on our bank notes, and seeing an African name embedded on the money was an inspiration to many black people and a sign of how far the country has come. That inspiration still lingers in the hearts of South Africans – young and old.
Now Rapper Cassper Nyovest is releasing a song titled Tito Mboweni, if you can believe it. Yep, Nyovest is taking his money-talks rap business all the way to the Reserve Bank now. He’s tired of just talking Bentleys and Gusheshes, he’s now dealing in places where the money talks, and it’s reserved. The song is now out
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