Khoza determined to give disco music meaning

By the time he died Christopher "Lebasho" Lobatlamang had already established himself as Botswana's disco king.

He had a large following and won an award for his track 'Winy winy'. But Khoza Kehakgametse believes his is the rightful heir and is ready to claim his crown.

Ekefinah is the name of his latest and second album, which he is steadfast will have disco fans eating out of the palm of their hands. Already he calls himself the 'King of Disco'. But since the death of Lebasho some five years ago, many have come and gone, some with much promise. Those who have remained have yet to convince the fans that they can fill the void left by Lebasho.

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