Disco rivals lock horns again

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As the rivalry between South African disco musicians, Thabile Mazolwane, and his former mentor, Dan Tshanda, deepens, the former is now accusing his former boss of using dirty tactics to stop him.

As if he were playing his song, Italente, the Gaborone based Mazolwane says Tshanda has now instructed jukebox companies to take out all his (Mazolwane) CDs. Italente was the title song for the last album the Eastern Cape musician released under Dalom Music, Tshanda's stable.

It was released at the time when the two artistes' relationship had already gone sour and it was just a matter of contractual obligations that forced the two to work together on that one.

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