Khuli Chana comes back to Bots

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It seems like South African multi award winning Motswako artist Khulani Morule - famously known as Khuli Chana - has now become a regular visitor here as the young muso is scheduled to grace the stage at Game City Roof Terrance along side some local artists on the 28th of this month.

This is not his first visit to Botswana where he sometimes comes just to relax and mingle with friends.He can be spotted mostly at Riverwalk when he is here on leisure, but he was last seen in Botswana attending to business at the Phakalane Golf Estate, where he performed. The talented musician is so excited about the upcoming show that he recently tweeted; "I cannot wait to rock Botswana on the 28th March at Game City Terrance...IT'S ON".(sic)

The organisers of the show, Absolute Entertainment say they believe Khuli Chana is the best Motswako artist for the time being.  They decided to bring him to Botswana again because he has many hits enjoyed and loved by people here.  "The guy has been winning awards non-stop and this just proves that he is actually good at what he does.  Besides, many Batswana love him and his music, and he loves us too," said one of the organisers.

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