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KABZA ADDED TO BUSHFIRE LINE-UP

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MBABANE – Some of the biggest DJs in SA, Kabza De Small and Morda Bongz have been added to the 2023 MTN Bushfire line-up.

Hot on the heels of the announcement of a fire list of performing artists from both local and international acts, the globally followed show has added these acts, adding on to the Amapiano and House genre, and both have been added to the Ballantine’s stage alongside the four Firefly stage winners who will also have an opportunity to perform on the stage namely ; Viwe (SA), Naardie (SA), Yung Tempo (Eswatini) and M Nation (Eswatini).  

Kabelo Petrus Motha, professionally known as Kabza De Small, is a South African DJ and record producer. He is a major figure in the Amapiano genre of house music. Aside from his solo career, Motha is a member of the Scorpion Kings alongside DJ Maphorisa. On the other hand, Morda Bongz, whose real name is Bongani Mohosana, is a renowned South African entertainment personality. He has risen to prominence for his exceptional skills as a recording artist and a music producer. The leading Joburg-born artist is also popular for being a member of Black Motion.

Globally infused, authentically African and proudly Eswatini, MTN Bushfire is one of Africa’s largest multicultural gatherings, illuminating the transformational power of the arts through our call to action for positive social and environmental change, #BRINGYOURFIRE. This year the festival will be held from May 26 to 28 at the House on Fire at Malandela’s. In true MTN Bushfire style, the line-up this year will feature a wholesome and family-friendly mix of pan-African and international artists from across different genres who do more than simply entertain but use their art as a powerful form of creative expression. The two added artists are also a reflection of the diversity that the event believes in.

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