Ex-kwasa kwasa queen plans dramatic comeback

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Former kwasa kwasa queen, Charity Ntebang, plans to make a comeback to reclaim her status. Ntebang has been preparing to re-launch her musical career.

This week, she put up an advertisement in the newspapers, looking for backing artists.
During her hey-day, Ntebang was renowned for her gyrating style when featuring in local kwasa kwasa groups. She could dance suggestively, which is something associated with this type of music. 

Who can forget the Club Bodiba days when she used to keep most patrons on their feet as she danced the night away? Ntebang was one of the artists who made kwasa kwasa be popular in the country in the early 90s. Within a short time, kwasa kwasa became the in-thing in Botswana, prompting many aspiring musicians like Franco to jump on the bandwagon. 

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