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Slapdee Applauds Muzo Aka Alphonso’s Remarkable Recovery

Zambian hip-hop icon Slapdee recently shared a touching moment with fellow artist Muzo Aka Alphonso during a visit to Great North Road Academy Rehab Centre. The visit, which also included musicians Jordan Katembula (JK), Bobby East, Nez Long, and Permanent Secretary Chama Fumba (Pilato), aimed to encourage and uplift individuals on their journey to recovery.

For Slapdee, one of the most heartwarming moments of the day was meeting Muzo Aka Alphonso, who was in high spirits and showed remarkable progress in his recovery. Sharing his experience, Slapdee expressed his joy at seeing Muzo in such a positive state, noting that the rapper brought immense joy to everyone present.

Muzo Aka Alphonso, a revered name in Zambian music, has had a challenging journey marked by personal battles, but his resilience continues to inspire many. His presence at the rehab center was a testament to his strength and determination to turn his life around.

During the visit, PS Pilato delivered a powerful message, reminding everyone that self-belief is the key to overcoming obstacles. He urged those in recovery not to give up on themselves, reinforcing that they are the true heroes of their own stories.

Slapdee and his fellow artists also encouraged the individuals at the rehab center to remain strong and focused on their healing journeys. They emphasized the importance of mental health, self-determination, and support from the community in overcoming life’s struggles.

As Muzo Aka Alphonso continues his path to full recovery, his story serves as an inspiration to many. The Zambian music industry and fans alike are hopeful to see him back on the stage, doing what he does best.

A big salute to the Great North Road Rehab Center for their unwavering commitment to transforming lives. Slapdee’s visit, alongside other music heavyweights, was a reminder that support and encouragement can make a significant difference in someone’s journey to healing.nce at the Rehab Centre serves as a powerful reminder that no one is beyond redemption and that with the right mindset and support, a comeback is always possible