Music Legends Prove Their Worth
Ame Motimane | Monday May 27, 2019 18:00
After a long wait, Babsy Mlangeni came on stage first to warm the attendees with the likes of Ha Sekekete that got people on their feet dancing and singing. The blind 76-year old mentioned on stage that being disabled does not mean limitation to doing what you love most, “hence I’m stage at the age of 76, blind but still able to get my groove on,” mentioned Mlangeni.
The famous Tsoang Tsoang that is normally sung at weddings got the crowd taking out their devices to make sure they capture every moment. Assistant minister of Youth Empowerment, Sport and Culture Development, Philip Makgalemele who graced the event was one of those who danced along.
There is a Setswana saying letlhaku lele ncha le agelelwa mo go le legologolo meaning that the new generation shall grow and learn from the old generation that is why Amantle Brown was incorporated on board.
Botswana’s very own saxophonist, Socca Moruakgomo who performed songs like Wena, Lefhatshe, embraced the spirit of love amongst nations. To close the legends live tour, known for his famous song, Batlogeleng and Lerato ka mogala, Johnny Mokhali set the stage on fire in the early hours of the morning.