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Betzilla Namibia Disappointed by Exit Rockaz’s Recent Behavior


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Betzilla Namibia, a sports betting company, has announced an internal review of its partnership with renowned Kwaito artist Exit Rockaz after recent videos surfaced showing the musician using inappropriate language and appearing intoxicated.

Exit Rockaz, whose real name is David Shikalepo, was appointed as Betzilla Namibia’s brand ambassador in October 2024. The collaboration was celebrated as a significant move for both parties, aiming to merge the dynamic world of Kwaito music with the excitement of sports betting.
In a statement released today, Betzilla Namibia expressed deep disappointment over the recent events:
“Betzilla Namibia is deeply disappointed by the recent headlines involving our brand ambassador, Exit Rockaz. As a company that values integrity and professionalism, we take such matters seriously. We want to assure our partners, service providers, and valued customers that we are actively conducting an internal review of our commercial partnership with Exit Rockaz. Our commitment to maintaining trust and upholding the highest standards remains unwavering. Further updates will be shared as we conclude our review.”
The incidents in question occurred shortly after Exit Rockaz returned from a two-day performance in the United Kingdom, organized by Suko White. While some fans perceived his behavior as harmless enjoyment, Betzilla Namibia has found it inconsistent with the values they uphold.
He was also recently reported to have used inappropriate language towards The Namibian reporter who contacted him for comments about two Namibians arrested in the UK. The two individuals are alleged to be part of the group that organized the event he performed at in the UK.  
The Namibian reported that he insulted the reporter and hung up the call.
As of now, there has been no public response from Exit Rockaz regarding the situation. The entertainment industry and fans alike await further developments as Betzilla Namibia concludes its review.
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