Watch: Voltz JT partners with Merit Zimbabwe

Mbulelo Mpofu [email protected]

NKOSILATHI Sibiya, known by his stage name Voltz JT, is making headlines once again, this time not just for his music but for a groundbreaking collaboration with Merit Zimbabwe, a leading book manufacturer.

The partnership aims to merge the worlds of music and literature, emphasising the importance of endorsements and support between creative minds and the corporate sector.

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In a recent social media announcement, the “Lightaz” hitmaker shared the exciting news with his fans: “Mageez mukuitasei, we are proud to announce our new partnership with Merit Zimbabwe. Merit Counterbooks Voltz JT EDITION will be selling soon. Limited edition, so make sure you get yours from your local stores while stocks last.”

This collaboration highlights Voltz JT’s commitment to inspiring the youth through both his music and now, educational resources.

The upcoming Voltz JT 2nd Edition Counter Books will feature an empowering quote from the rapper: “If your dreams don’t scare you, they aren’t big enough.” This message not only reflects Voltz JT’s personal philosophy but also serves as a motivational mantra for aspiring artists and students alike.

The partnership with Merit Zimbabwe underscores the significance of collaborations between artistes and businesses in fostering a vibrant creative economy. By aligning with a reputable brand, Voltz JT not only expands his reach but also reinforces the idea that music and education can go hand in hand. Such synergies can lead to innovative projects that benefit both the artist and the community.

Voltz JT is set to perform at the highly anticipated “Lee McKrazy Live in Bulawayo” gig on November 24 at BAC Leisure, where fans can expect an electrifying show that blends his unique trap sound with messages of ambition and perseverance.

As the music industry continues to evolve, collaborations like that of Voltz JT and Merit Zimbabwe illustrate the potential for artistes to engage with corporate entities to create meaningful products that resonate with their audience. By bridging the gap between creativity and commerce, both parties stand to gain, paving the way for future partnerships that enrich the cultural landscape of Zimbabwe. – Follow on X @MbuleloMpofu

 

 

 

 

 

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