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Kgosi Ya Mosadi second edition goes all local

After bringing Congolese singer, songwriter, dancer and producer, Koffi Olomidé, during the first edition of Kgosi Ya Mosadi Musci Concert, songbird Charma Gal has this year decided to make it a 100% local show.
After bringing Congolese singer, songwriter, dancer and producer, Koffi Olomidé, during the first edition of Kgosi Ya Mosadi Musci Concert, songbird Charma Gal has this year decided to make it a 100% local show.

After bringing Congolese singer, songwriter, dancer and producer, Koffi Olomidé, during the first edition of Kgosi Ya Mosadi Musci Concert, songbird Charma Gal has this year decided to make it a 100% local show.

The show will be held at the Molepolole Sports Complex on August 31. Addressing the media, Mega Zeep public relations officer, Pako Abedile, said this year’s line-up includes local music giants such as Vee Mampeezy, Kwasakwasa maestro Franco, Han C, Double Up, Skavenger, Culture Spears and Ancestral Ritual. He added that this time around they took the event to Molepolole Sports Complex because Charma Gal has fans across the country. He explained that most of the artists in the line-up have worked with Charma Gal while she groomed some.

“We had the first Kgosi ya Mosadi Concert, which was held in October 2022 at the National Stadium, where we invited the legendary Koffi Olomidé. This time around we are taking the event to Molepolole where we invite all Batswana and the whole of Africa, as we know she is the most followed female artist in the country,” said Abedile. “She has fans all over the country and Africa. Everything is in order, from security to people making activations. Charma Gal and her team are also rehearsing. We have done activations in pubs around Molepolole. The people there are good people, they understand and love themselves. They also love Charma Gal’s music. It heals them,” he said.

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