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Charma gal. PIC. KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Charma gal. PIC. KENNEDY RAMOKONE

In the heady days of early 2000s, traditional music ruled the roost as one of the country’s fashionable music genres.

So popular was the genre, it got exported abroad with likes of Shumba Ratshega, Ditiro Leero, Gong Master, Culture Spears and Matsieng to name a few getting international bookings, in the process becoming global household names.

During that era, CDs sold like fat cakes, with the music dominating local airplays. However, something happened and the popularity of the genre waned.

Editor's Comment
Micro-procurement maze demands urgent reform

Whilst celebrating milestones in inclusivity, with notably P5 billion awarded to vulnerable groups, the report sounds a 'siren' on a dangerous and growing trend: the ballooning use of micro-procurement. That this method, designed for small-scale, efficient purchases, now accounts for a staggering 25% (P8 billion) of total procurement value is not a sign of agility, but a 'red flag'. The PPRA’s warning is unequivocal and must be...

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