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What's Hot: Celebs making a difference in students' lives
By ZAlebs on 15 February 2016 at 16:03 · Comments
Some celebrities are not as selfish as you think.

These days we're seeing more and more celebrities making a difference in other people's lives. 

On Monday, iFani showed off his generous side by donating R50,000 to Wits' SRC's Access campaign, which aims to raise R10 million for students.

In a tweet, the Wits SRC challenged people to lend a helping hand to their cause. 

iFani, who was the first celebrity to respond, took to social media to share the great news. He was quickly commended for his generosity.

Great, right? The rapper challenged Cassper Nyovest. And, as expected, Cassper had a positive response. He also donated R50,000 to the great cause. 

Cassper and iFani are not the only celebrities making a difference. Minnie Dlamini is also doing her bit. The TV personality has pledged to pay varsitiy fees for 29 students this year. She's doing this to empower young women. 

Minnie told Sowetan"I'd like to keep the identity of my girls private. The reason that I do this is because I care and they need the help. I want to help them. This is not a publicity stunt. I protect them because I wouldn't want to strip them of their dignity while helping." 

Back in January, DJ Euphonik also pledged to help a KZN student. He took to Twitter to announce that he plans to pay part of the young man's varsity fees. 

DJ Sbu, who is very passionate about education, has done a lot for students in South Africa. The DJ and businessman gives talks to disadvantaged schools around the country, and gives bursaries and offers mentorship. 

We salute all of you!

Image credit: Twitter
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