In Kabila, the nation lost great talent

Kabila last perfomed on stage last year december at Morobosi Festival PIC: MOMPOLOKI RANKGATE
Kabila last perfomed on stage last year december at Morobosi Festival PIC: MOMPOLOKI RANKGATE

I am sure most can remember the pint-sized little man who brought life to our stages and made Botswana Television’s Mokaragana Saturday nights and Flava Dome's Friday nights unmissable.

As the nation watched the footage of his incredible talent in motion he would swing, twirl and sashay onto the stage like he was a mini Michael Jackson.

He basically choreographed his own dance moves during the time when kwasa kwasa and kwaito kwasa music genres were the in thing. During an era when dancers like Coming Soon, Mshinto and Majaivane were a marvel to watch, he was basically the man who made music videos a trend when he appeared in Wizards’ music video called Phokoje. For someone of such small body size he used detailed body movements to exert an overpowering influence onto both the watching and dancing world.

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