Sushi king wants to set good example

Sushi king wants to set good example

Kenny Kunene says he wants to leave behind a legacy of hard work and discipline in his children.

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Kenny Kunene says he wants to leave a legacy of hard work when he’s gone. 
 
The multimillionaire businessman and man of many hats made a special appearance on Makhosi Khoza’s show on East Coast Radio this morning to talk about the TV premiere of The Comedy Central Roast of Kenny Kunene which takes place on Comedy Central (DStv channel 122) on Monday at 9pm.
 
Kunene described himself as "a man who works hard", adding that hard work is the greatest legacy anyone could ever leave their children or loved ones.
 
The self-proclaimed king of sushi, king of style, kings of cars and king of charity was also asked about his opinions about politicians who criss-cross from one political party to the other.
 
Kunene also revealed his Freedom Day plans.
 
You can listen to the interview below.
 

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