Six make it to MAD battle of the corporates finals

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Saturday night was a beautiful one for the six companies that survived the eliminations at Maitisong where the first round of My African Dream Battle of the Corporate eliminations was taking place.

Judges Kagiso Mapine, Lee Tshipana, Lepang Ferguson, Cedric Nchube and Moratiwa Molema were faced with a hectic job. Botswana Craft traditional group that captured the audience's heart impressed the judges with their fabulous traditional dance. At the end Mandy promotions, Storms Road shows, PPC choir, Botswana Craft, Cinderella and Stepping Stones went to  the next round. Senior judge, Mapine said that they were looking for entertainment value, creativity, morale, attire, professionalism and the introduction that groups displayed when they got on stage. Cinderella Pre-school staff members and children who brought along parents, friends and relatives also gave a beautiful performance as the staff and children exchanged turns in dancing. The audience loved children's jumping and hoping dance.

Barloworld Company also tried their luck as two of the staff members sang hip-hop song that unfortunately lacked audibility that seemed to bore the audience. Leo promotions also did all to impress. But their  dancers failed to jel. Stepping-stones awoke the crowd with their beautiful performance as they sang Pata pata song as the audience sang along. One of the groups that gave beautiful performances was Mandy Productions that was performing its famous Welcome to Botswana play. Storms Road shows also displayed a beautiful kwasa kwasa dance and singing.

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