Cassper Nyovest Manager ‘T-Lee’ Announces New Sneaker Brand!
Cassper Nyovest Manager ‘T-Lee’ Announces New Sneaker Brand! Lerato “T-Lee” Moiloa took to Twitter on the 7th of May 2021 to announce that he is venturing into the sneaker business. The tweet read, “Excited to announce new sneaker brand I own with some of the mist intelligent minds I’ve ever worked with! Even though I recently partnered, they been working on this for 12 years! #LongWalks by @AfricanMinions. Highest quality sneaker brand, pre-sale opens May 15th.”
Moiloa was very instrumental in the success of Cassper Nyovest’s career, as his manager he was overseeing most of Cassper Nyovest’s business deals. He was able to negotiate and secure deals for Nyovest that helped him reach the level of success he is at right now.
Refiloe Maele Phoolo professionally known as Cassper Nyovest is a South African rapper, songwriter, entrepreneur and record producer. Born and raised in Mahikeng, North West, he is regarded as one of the most successful artist in South Africa. In 2014, he established his own record label, Family Tree Records. Nyovest rose to fame with the release of his debut studio album, Tsholofelo (2014) which produced the successful singles “Gusheshe” and “Doc Shebeleza”.
Moiloa is no stranger to the business world, aside of managing Cassper Nyovest’s career; he is also the founder of Bridge Entertainment, an event management, brand activations and talent agency. The company has been part of major events such as Cassper Nyovest’s Fill Up Concerts.
Many South Africans felt proud and flooded Moiloa comments with messages to congratulate him on the business venture.
@Spokenpriestess wrote, “This is beautiful, is it unisex? I’d totally rock them I’d need size 3.”
@Thabo_Maubane wrote, “I love the narrative behind the shoes. Hope they are comfortable and would definitely get a pair.”
@Ndundlela said, “Crongratulations bro! These look top tier and wishing massive growth in the near future.”
@Mtokos_ said, “This is beautiful…at this rate Gucci, LV and them all will miss South Africans money. We supporting local.”