‘I am always stressed about tomorrow’, Cassper Nyovest opens up about the cost of living struggles
While most South Africans battle a cost of living crisis, rapper Cassper Nyovest says many, including himself, are going through the most.
South Africa is experiencing stage 6 load-shedding, costing the economy around R4bn a day. Rolling blackouts, crime, corruption and high food and fuel prices have left many struggling to make ends meet.
People are going through a lot financially. Ha gona zaka jo. It’s bad! Nobody has money. What’s going on Shap Shap??? Why is it so tight ?
— Don Billiato (@casspernyovest) February 22, 2023
Taking to social media recently, Cassper said the situation was bad.
People are going through a lot financially. Ha gona zaka jo. It’s bad! Nobody has money. What’s going on Shap Shap??? Why is it so tight ?
Cassper Nyovest opens up about the cost of living struggles
The star, who previously told his fans he was “balling” but not “rich rich”, admitted he was battling.
“I’m going through it myself. It’s tough, man. Like, I feel only the billionaires are living soft because jo ya kena ya tswa. Everything is just expensive. Water, electricity, food, petrol, security, rent, tax, etc.”
He said he was “not making enough money”.
“I’m always stressed about the next month,” he admitted.
While some fans shared his pain, others questioned how he could have money problems when he was “worth” millions.
Networth isn’t Cash flow. The growth is just as demanding if not more demanding. It’s tough man. I’m going through it. https://t.co/qygCoiHtRO
— Don Billiato (@casspernyovest) February 22, 2023
“Net worth isn’t cash flow. The growth is just as demanding, if not more demanding. It’s tough, man. I’m going through it,” he responded.
Stats SA recently revealed annual food and nonalcoholic beverage inflation increased to 13.4% from 12.4% in December, its highest rate since April 2009.
The increase came as power cuts intensified in the country, leaving food producers hard hit.