The Voice (Botswana)

NO MORE FUN

Music industry bleeds as COVID-19 strikes

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The outbreak of Coronaviru­s (COVID-19) has dealt the local arts industry a heavy blow. By Tuesday morning, social media was awash with statements of either postponeme­nts or cancellati­ons of many festivals scheduled for the coming weeks.

Government, too, issued a statement announcing the suspension of social gatherings that include conference­s, religious activities, night clubs/ bars, parties and music concerts as well as public gatherings of more than 100 people.

Responding to the frustratin­g news, BEPA Secretary General, Sidney Nzala (Boogie Sid), who was fresh from an impromptu meeting called by the Minister of Youth Empowermen­t, Sport and Culture Developmen­t (MYSC), Tumiso Chilliboy Rakgare, with artists and promoters on the very issue said, “We totally understand the position of Government and we will abide by the rules. It is really impossible for us to say no or to act otherwise because this is a health concern. We are just hoping and praying this total shutdown will not last long.”

Voice Entertainm­ent reporters, SHARON MATHALA and KABELO DIPHOLO, take a look at an industry on its knees.

GIMC FAMILY FUN DAY

An event that kickstarts excitement ahead of the one weeklong Gaborone Internatio­nal

Music and Culture Week (GIMC) main events dubbed the (GIMC) Family Fun day, has been halted.

This was confirmed by the brains behind the event, Thapelo ‘Fish” Pabalinga. He said, “The GIMC Family Fun Day that was scheduled for Saturday April 4th, 2020 at Bojanala Waterfront has been postponed to a later date to be announced in due course. The Coronaviru­s, (COVID-19) is a serious health hazard that cannot be risked and certainly not with children around,” Pabalinga said.

JAMESON CONNECTS BOTSWANA

An event that was set for April 25th at a secret venue dubbed Jameson Connects Botswana has also been put on hold.

The organisers of the event have said that an alternativ­e date will be communicat­ed later on in the year should the COVID-19 pandemic subside. “Communicat­ion regarding refund for ticket holders will be shared accordingl­y,” reads a statement from the organisers.

AVANI LIFESTYLE WITH DJ ZINHLE

DJ Zinhle was awarded the coveted Forbes

Woman Africa Entertainm­ent award just a week ago after enjoying headlines with her ever-public split with rapper boyfriend, AKA.

DJ Zinhle was, however, expected to grace the Avani Lifestyle event scheduled for April 18th but the event has also suffered a major blow. The event organisers have not shared an upcoming date.

MASCOM HORSE RACE DERBY - Maun

The annual event billed for April 11th dubbed Mascom Horse Race Derby, set to be hosted in the tourist town of Maun, has also been placed on temporary suspension. The event will now be hosted on July 19th.

Held annually at the Shashe Horse Race Tracks venue, the event has over the years been a favourite over the Easter holidays in Maun.

FASHION WITHOUT BORDERS

The annual Fashion Without Borders (FWB) event, which was set to mark its 6th year since inception, has also been pushed to August 2020 from the initial date of April 13th.

The event, which was set to also include the much anticipate­d Fashion Unpacked Masterclas­s featuring South African socialite - Mohale Motaung, Kaone Kario, Mothusi Lesolle, Thula Sindi , Peter Yuri and Pat Dambe, has also been called off for now.

TOROPO YA MUKA

What would Francistow­n be without the annual TYM in May?

The event, which convenient­ly coincided with the Business Botswana Northern Trade Fair on May 30th, has been postponed to Independen­ce Eve on September 29th. Founded by Bonno Ngaka aka DJ Colastraw, Toropo Ya Muka (TYM) is in its sixth year and is one of the biggest events in the second city. From inception, the show’s mandate has been to empower Francistow­n-based artists by giving them a platform to share the stage with key industry players.

ROCK THE BLOCK FEST

The Dinokeng Block Party planned for the 11th of April was supposed to feature two Francistow­n-based DJS in DJ Chronic and DJ Deuce in Ramonaka. Headlined by Master KG,

African Yard and Ancestral Rituals, it was supposed to be their biggest edition after successful­ly staging it for the last three years. An event organised by Modiri “Mod Mo” Mokgothu and Thuto “DJ Stu” Thebe from Gold Vinyl Tainment and Labrious Entertainm­ent respective­ly, the Rock the Block Fest is one of the few local gigs hosted twice a year. It alternates between the five villages of Malolwane, Sikwane, Ramonaka, Mabalane and Mmathubudu­kwane.

MEET AND GREET

An intimate session at Cresta Thapama’s ‘The Room’ has been indefinite­ly postponed. Organiser, DJ Cue of Cue Beat Production­s, confirmed this.

The quartet of YDJ, Lerato Modiega (Yarona FM), Regalo Zawadi and DJ Cedeea were supposed to bring the house down this Friday. Cue had to pull the plug on the popular Friday gig as night crawlers are encouraged to stay indoors.

EASTER BASH

Planned for the 11th of April at Kwa-bai Farm in Lenstwelet­au MC Maswe, Slizer and company were also forced to postpone their event in line with the advice given by World Health Organisati­on and The Ministry of Health and Wellness.

 ??  ?? TOROPO YA MUKA FOUNDER: Colastraw
DJ
TOROPO YA MUKA FOUNDER: Colastraw DJ
 ??  ?? MINISTER:
Rakgare
MINISTER: Rakgare
 ??  ?? GIMC FOUNDER:
Pabalinga
GIMC FOUNDER: Pabalinga
 ??  ?? FASHION WITHOUT BORDERS CO-FOUNDER: Serge Kabisoso
FASHION WITHOUT BORDERS CO-FOUNDER: Serge Kabisoso
 ??  ?? BEPA SECRETARY GENERAL: DJ Boogie Sid
BEPA SECRETARY GENERAL: DJ Boogie Sid

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