The night of roots at G-wa-wa

It was a night of family affair and more fun as celebrated pop sensation Moonga K of My African Dream fame, along with his twin brother and sister, shared the stage with father, reggae player and lead singer of Bingi Nite Band, Ras Aanada at a colourful show themed, Azanian reggae, at the G-West Hall, Saturday.

Moonga K's twin sister Mwape and their younger sibling Sheba also featured at the event, sharing the stage with their father.

They were part of the performances at a roots show held at G-West hall on Saturday featuring a host of players from various musical backgrounds. In fact, Ras Anada's  music studio, Bingi Vibes Production put together the concert that also featured Big Brother Africa man, Kaone 'K-One' Ramontshonyana.

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