Amapiano sensation Thatohatsi is turning the tables on her critics. After months of navigating the grueling emotional toll of cyberbullying, the singer has officially launched “Hatisizens”—a bold anti-bullying initiative designed to transform how we engage in the digital age.

The Birth of Hatisizens
The movement, which lives under the handle @hatisizens, isn’t just a PR stunt; it’s a call to arms for empathy. Born from Thatohatsi’s own vulnerable admissions about the strain of persistent online criticism, the campaign challenges the “call-out culture” that often dominates South African social media.
The Message: Kindness is the New Aesthetic
The core philosophy of the movement is captured in a simple yet piercing slogan:
“Kindness would look better on everyone. So be kind!”
By choosing advocacy over retreat, Thatohatsi is reminding her followers—and the industry at large—that behind every handle is a human being with real-life consequences to the words typed on a screen.

Beyond the Music
While her tracks continue to climb the Amapiano charts, Thatohatsi is proving that her influence isn’t limited to the dancefloor. “Hatisizens” aims to create a “digital safe haven” where accountability and supportive dialogue replace hostility and filtered perfection.
















