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Don’t ever doubt how much light you bring into this world.” — Macky 2 to Muzo Alphonso

Zambian music icon Macky 2, also known as Hon. Mulaza Kaira, has shared a touching open letter to his fellow artist Muzo Alphonso, who is currently on a recovery journey at Great North Road Academy Rehab Centre.

In the message, Macky 2 expresses profound admiration for Muzo’s strength, resilience, and impact on the Zambian music community, calling him a symbol of hope and inspiration. “It’s great to see you looking strong and hopeful in these new pictures,” Macky 2 begins. “I just wanted to take a moment to tell you how proud so many of us are of you… pantu tachayanguka.”

He continues by acknowledging the challenges Muzo has faced over the past few years and the remarkable courage it has taken to fight through them: “The courage and determination it takes to face the challenges you have faced the last few years and come out the other side bwino bwino is something not everyone has but I believe you do. That’s why people believe in you so much.”

Macky 2 highlights the joy felt by fans and peers alike upon seeing Muzo healthy and hopeful again. He reminds the artist of his powerful gift and the emotional impact his music continues to have:

“You have a gift one that moves people, inspires them, and reminds them why music matters. And more than that, you matter… not just as an artist, but as someone whose journey gives others hope. Ulakoselesha abantu saana.

Adding a personal, lighthearted touch, Macky 2 praises Muzo’s signature look: “Akapondo muma sunglasses…” But most importantly, he reassures Muzo that he is not alone and that every small victory counts:

“There are so many people rooting for you, cheering you on, and excited to see what you do next… Please remember: you’re not alone. And every step forward is a victory.”

Macky 2 closes the letter with spiritual encouragement and brotherly support: “Don’t forget to pray… Olo 1 minute prayer. I genuinely wish you all the best. Ninebo, Hon. Mulaza Kaira Ps: If you need anything, number walikwata. God Bless.

In an industry often focused on fame and competition, this open letter is a beautiful reminder of brotherhood and emotional solidarity. It’s not just a message for Muzo but a message for anyone battling through tough seasons: you matter, and you are not alone.