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SHOW GOES ON FOR S’LWANE, GOGO

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MBABANE - Cross border bookings for local comedians S’lwane and Gogo.

Merchants of bottomless laughter members Mduduzi ‘Gogo’ Nkambule and Ncamiso S’lwane Ntjingila are booked to perform in South Africa, Emgodzini Pub June 16, 2021. It is worth noting that Merchants of bottoless Laughter is made up of three comedians namely Gogo, S’lwane and Smallz.  The duo through, Nhlanhla Ngwenya, who is part of the trio’s management team, said Emagodzini Pub specifically asked for the presence and stage honour of Gogo and S’lwane. “Our connections from Mpumalanga said they were impressed with Gogo and S’lwane’s online videos and they saw how much of a following they have in the district hence the decision of booking them,” said Ngwenya.

Interested

He said that through social media and YouTube they had been able to attract a number of people outside Eswatini who were interested in booking them to perform at their events. “If you can watch the skits from Gogo and S’lwane you can see how much people are interested in their craft as they normally get positive reviews from comedy lovers, we are excited to be invited to perform at Emgodzini Pub as it is known for hosting big reputable entertainers in the industry,” added Ngwenya. The Merchants of Bottomless Laughter has grown and recruited some of the best local comedians these including Bongiswa and Darren both from Eswatini.   Ngwenya said the two aforementioned will be joining Gogo and S’lwane at Emgodzini Pub as supporting acts and this will be an opportunity for them to give their brands the necessary exposure needed for growth.  President of Eswatini Arts and Music Association (SWAMA) Lutfo Dlamini expressed his concern and urged local companies, events companies not to stop supporting artists as some made “We appeal with locals to continue boking these talented young people as much as they can as it helps put food on their table,” he said.

Artists

He went on to say that artists should not find themselves on the wrong side of the law and that they should carry themselves as role models in society. “Because of their statuses in communities, they automatically become role models for the youth and this is very important as they have to embrace this and do good at all times,” said Dlamini. 

 

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