WATCH: Musa Motha Receives A Hero’s Welcome

WATCH: Musa Motha Receives A Hero's Welcome
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Title: Inspirational Amputee Dancer Musa Motha Receives a Heartwarming Welcome!

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Amidst a setback, South African amputee dancer Musa Motha astounds audiences with an unforgettable performance that captivates hearts worldwide.

Musa Motha, known for his incredible talent, arrived at OR Tambo International Airport on Saturday, July 8. Despite forgetting his dancing shoe and a top required for his Britain’s Got Talent audition, Musa embraced his mother’s teachings that everything happens for a reason.

Adding to the challenge, Musa injured his shoulder shortly before his performance. Nevertheless, undeterred by the distraction, he remained focused and delivered an awe-inspiring showcase that resonated with audiences worldwide.

“When preparing for a performance, one of the best things I do is pray. However, at that moment, I didn’t have time to pray, but I remained composed. I gave it my all to demonstrate to the world that nothing is impossible,” Musa expressed.

Dancer and choreographer Musa, aged 27, reflected on his life’s accomplishments, expressing gratitude for the support received from his parents, as well as local and international communities.

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Musa’s mother, Ntokozo Matale, was overwhelmed with joy, singing and shedding tears as she embraced her son. “I’m incredibly proud of my son. He has shown me and the world that anything is achievable in life. Witnessing his performance in the semi-finals was a moment I will forever cherish. Although he didn’t reach the finals, his remarkable performance has left an indelible mark on the world,” she shared emotionally.

sMusa Motha and her jubilant mum Ntokozo Matale. Photo By Happy Mnguni

sSouth African amputee dancer Musa Motha received a hero’s welcome at OR Tambo International Airport on Saturday, 8 July. Photo by Happy Mnguni

sMusa Motha and her jubilant mum Ntokozo Matale. Photo By Happy Mnguni

sMusa Motha and her jubilant mum Ntokozo Matale. Photo By Happy Mnguni

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Dr. Stella Khumalo, Acting Director General at the Department of Sport, Arts, and Culture, expressed her excitement regarding Musa’s achievements. “As South Africans, we are delighted to have such immense talent in our country. We are proud of Musa and the impact he has made,” she affirmed. Stella also commended his representation of the world through his exceptional dancing skills, earning praise from the judges.

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“Musa is now based in Britain, and we will provide him with the necessary assistance and documentation. We will do everything within our power to support him,” Stella added.

Sebakaleng Moeketsi from Emfuleni Local Municipality, who knew Musa from Vaal dance shows, celebrated the arrival of Musa, highlighting his resilience in pursuing his dreams against all odds. “Today is a great day for Mzansi as we welcome Musa, who never gave up despite numerous challenges. He wholeheartedly pursued his dream of becoming the best dancer. I want the world to know that it’s never too late for any young person to follow their dreams,” Moeketsi said.

Credit: Daily Sun

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