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THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME

‘MUSIC IS WHAT I WAS BROUGHT ONTO THIS EARTH FOR’

HE’S travelled the world and tasted the very finest cuisine foreign countries have to offer – but for Zakes Bantwini nothing beats the taste of home.

And in his case more specifically that means hot wings, the chicken meal with the kind of zingy flavour only South African outlets can get right, in his opinion.

“If there’s one thing I really love about our country besides its beauty it’s the taste of our food,” the 44-year-old Grammy winner says. “I don’t think any country

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