Culture spears bad day

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For a day that was expected to be the best for one of the famous local groups, Culture Spears turned out to be a disaster as the group faced many challenges during Eke Ntolo Volume Four, Mokgwenyane album launch at University of Botswana's (UB) amphitheatre on Saturday.

The show that was supposed to start at 10 o'clock in the morning kicked off seven hours later (at five o'clock) when the children were exhausted from playing in the jumping castle. Even though that was the case a few people who showed up for the show decided to stick around to see their icons especially Charma Girl who has earned herself a number of fans.

Triple R members, Ramozara and Ramonyaku singers and comedians have also gained popularity. Even though the show started late, the children were happy to see them and  could not stop asking to have  pictures taken with them.  Charma Girl started the show so that the children would go home satisfied after having seen her. As usual she called them on stage for a dance competition and gave them presents that included drinks and a DVD with two drinks for the best dancer.There was also a competition for women and an old woman who was surely a huge fan of the group went on stage to show the youngsters what she was made off earning herself some Eke Ntolo goodies. Eke Ntolo kept the fire burning bringing life to the few people present, with some few tracks from their new album and a kwasakwasa song that the audience welcomed.

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