Johannesburg - Earlier this week Euphonik was criticised online for talking the talk but not walking the walk.
After Euphonik read about Lindokuhle Mazibuko, a pupil from Bergville who scored nine distinctions and whose dream was to study medicine and start a clinic to help rural people, the DJ offered to help the boy realise his dream.
If this is legit and this kid is serious about life I'll pay part of his 1st year varsity fees. https://t.co/Vwmq5ge7VR
— Euphonik™? (@euphonik) January 6, 2016
But that didn't stop some Twitter fans from accusing Euphonik of being all talk and no action. But he has put his money where his mouth is and has met up with the boy and his grandmother to offer them his help.
According to IOL, who helped Euphonik get in touch with the boy, Euphonik has offered to not only pay for Lindokuhle's schooling in Stellenbosch, but also provide mentorship and help with flights, accommodation and other expenses during the year.
Who said DJs don't have big hearts?