Afro pop duo set to release Ndiwe album

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Fate has a funny way of mixing people and most of the time it is for the better.

Imagine a guy who is intrigued by looking into a fancy recording studio and requests the owners to let him just 'tour' it and he ends up recording his own album in the same high tech studio.

Duke Raphuti, who released an album called Normally a decade ago, embarked on his career by accident in Johannesburg where he was just visiting a friend but by the time he returned he had finished recording an album and within weeks it was blaring on almost every hour on Radio Botswana (RB). But how about a guy who is just brought to come and help a bidding musician with here rehearsals and the two end up teaming to form an Afro pop group.

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