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GIMC Afro Tech flexes growth

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Award winning DJ and producer, Culoe De Song, dished a different type of flavour when the GIMC Afro Tech celebrated its fifth edition.

The event dubbed GIMC Afro Tech 5.0 was one of the first entertainment stops ahead of the Easter holidays.

The event was held on Holy Thursday at the GICC Marquee. It was the first edition to have an extended 12-hour-long schedule and the event almost completes the Afro Tech sub-genres' circle. Culoe de Song joined a legion of Afro Tech heavyweights such as Da Capo, Lemon and Herb, Enoo Napa, Caiiro and Black Motion who have graced the event in the previous four editions and brought a different Afro Tech sub-genre to the GIMC stage.

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