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Mogwanthi hitmaker Elvis Maswanganyi, better known as DJ Mujava, is going through tough times. Photo by Kgalalelo Tlhoaele
Mogwanthi hitmaker Elvis Maswanganyi, better known as DJ Mujava, is going through tough times. Photo by Kgalalelo Tlhoaele

WHEN people list their favourite Tshwane DJs or producers, his name often tops the list. 

Before the world even knew what Barcadi music was, DJ Mujava was one of the pioneers of the genre.

His fans and the people of Tshwane have been worried about him, with some saying he looked homeless and not his normal self. 

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