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Zlatan and Rahman Jago’s fashion brands set to partner in South Africa

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Amidst the social media drama with Portable, Davido and Zlatan, Zlatan shifts his focus to business ventures by partnering with Rahman Jago’s fashion.

ZTTW and HIGH FASHION teams up to host a pop-up event in South Africa, showcasing their fashion brand.

Zlatan announced the event on his Instagram page, writing: “CAPETOWN POP UP 21/22 Coming with @highfashion_jol & @wearthirsty See you next week.”

The event aims to promote their fashion brand and expand their business reach.

By hosting the pop-up event in South Africa, Zlatan and Rahman Jago are demonstrating their commitment to advancing their brands.

The event is scheduled for next week in Cape Town, and fans are eagerly anticipating the showcase of ZTTW and HIGH FASHION’s latest fashion offerings.

This comes on the back of Portable’s slander of Zlatan copying Rahman Jago’s fashion line and attacked Zlatan’s business of being a copy cat.

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