C-RU: Curing a troubled nation through music

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FRANCISTOWN: Emerging hip-hop artist, Glen Lekula might be employed as a Technical Product Support Engineer with Cummins Botswana, but the 30-year-old has not lost the fact of some harsh realities affecting his peers.

Lekula said some youth wind up taking their own lives prematurely because counselling seems to be lacking despite the challenges they face. 

“We are living in a wounded nation,” said Lekula, who is popularly known as C-RU in the hip-hop industry.  According to Lekula, there is need for youth in influential positions to advice others. Born at Jubilee Hospital in Francistown in 1984 into a middle-income family, Lekula is fast becoming a force to reckon with in the music scene thanks to his songs that relate to the reality in Botswana.

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