Kurre’s new song sounds alarm on climate change
Friday, March 27, 2026 | 0 Views |
Rapula Mhlanga
The song, borne out of the sweltering 2025 heat wave, is a testament to Kurre's commitment to using music as a tool for social change. Drawing inspiration from legends like Fela Kuti, Kurre's music is a unique blend of African rhythms, reggae, and jazz.
But it's not just about the melody; the singer is sharing a candid message about Climate Change and urges listeners to take responsibility for preserving the planet, emphasising that "the world is a treasure to preserve".
It is a warning flare to every Motswana who logs onto social media. As a country, we have reached a point where the line between robust debate and outright destruction has become dangerously blurred. At face value, Mabeo’s response, which seeks an apology and threat of a defamation suit, might seem severe to some. But we cannot ignore the context. The comment in question did not offer a policy critique or question a political decision.It...