DJ Sbu Bags A Major Deal





Businessman and radio personality Sbusiso Leope popularly known as DJ Sbu is doing well for himself and his business is booming. The star has announced that he has bagged a major deal.

He tweeted: “Another deal in the bag, Over 300 stores sangena thina amavulandlela. Glory goes to where it belongs. God speed always.”

Tweeps took over the comment section to congratulate him on his new business deal.
“Congratulations Grootman, you are an inspiration to a black child…Newcastle is waiting for YOU!!!!”




“Hard work eventually pays. We saw when you started and we have no doubt. When I see your product I see you”

” A true Pioneer, we look up to you Grootman thanks for the inspiration.”

A few weeks ago DJ Sbu launched his second radio station called Homegrown radio under Leadership 2020. The newly launched radio station is an online radio station that is looking to be included in the DSTV audio bouquet.




Entertainment commentator Phil Mphela broke the good news with a tweet that read: “DJ Sbu launches a second radio station, under Leadership 2020, a personal development & educational services company, they have taken the plunge & dedicated their focus on #OpenUpTheIndustry with a second radio outfit, aptly titled”

He added that the station will play African music and feature new talent. “The new radio station is located on a HOMEGROWN Farm in Centurion, the station will only play African music and feature only new talent from its radio training program. Its African positioning includes a focus on agriculture, entrepreneurship, entertainment, and Africa.”

Speaking about leadership2020 DJ Sbu said they also teach young creatives about Agripreneurship & farming.




“@Leadership_2020 opens up the industry to young creatives by training & placing them on the newly formed @radio_homegrown which plays 100% African music & is situated at the Homegrown Farm in Centurion where they also teach them Agripreneurship & farming.”

Here are few business interesting facts about DJ Sbu.
• Dj Sbu was the co-owner of the controversial record label called TS Records with
Thembinkosi. The record label was, however, shut down in 2017.
• He is the founder and chairman of Sbusiso Leope Education Foundation (SLEF)
• In 2015, DJ Sbu introduced his locally brewed and 100% black-owned energy drink, MoFaya. In 2017, he launched his first radio station Massive Metro.
• He is the executive chairman of Leadership 2020 He recently launched his second radio station. In 2012, Forbes named DJ Sbu ‘Most Influential African Celebrity.



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