Toropo Ya Muka last dance on 10th anniversary
Lesedi Mkhutshwa | Friday May 30, 2025 16:06
Organisers of the event have promised to give patrons a memorable last dance. TYM has, over the years, ignited the city with its massive line-ups, uniting Francistown residents and guests from all over the country to celebrate the City of All Things Precious. Over time, the music show has become the brand of the city. Addressing the media recently at the Cresta Thapama hotel, TYM music festival director, Bonno Ngaka, who is popularly known as Colastraw in the music scene, praised the government, media, musicians and Batswana in general for their consistent support since the beginning of TYM. “We have grown this brand together and it has become what it is today because of you. While I know this news will be heartbreaking for many, I am sad to announce that this year’s TYM edition will be our final festival. It's our 10th anniversary,” he added.
“As they say, 'A good dancer knows when to leave the stage' and sometimes too much of a good thing diminishes its value,” Colastraw said. He urged revellers to come in large numbers to bid the festival farewell and create memories. He explained that the city is in a good mood right now and people are feeling both happy and sad about saying goodbye to TYM. The TYM director stated that tickets have been selling like hotcakes since the beginning of the month. He added that they have a 98% line-up for local musicians including an incredible night with two international acts. Dynamic South African Lekompo artists Janesh and Abi WA Mampela are expected to light up the stage with their energy. From the local scene, ATI will lead a group of stars such as Juu Matere, Chokoma, Charma Gal, La Timmy, Dr Vom, Loness Ratang and Rotic OFC, who are all expected to bring their A-game and thrill the audience. The local music scene has been on an upward trajectory lately, with artists showing their mettle. Colastraw has also promised tight security during the last edition of TYM.
“Our security plan remains solid. Every year, we invest in security and work hand in hand with the Botswana Police Service to ensure we have guidance on maintaining a safe environment for the revelers and their belongings,” he added. Additionally, he added that their tight security is the reason they have never recorded any major incidents during the event over the past six years. He encouraged patrons to arrive early to avoid traffic congestion.