Open letter to MR Nathi Mthethwa

Nathi Mthethwa Mzansi Kwaito & House Music Awards Nominees

Open letter to MR Nathi Mthethwa – The Mzansi Kwaito House Music Awards note with great disappointment and disapproval, the unfair treatment it has been subjected to by the National Department of Arts and Culture.

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The organisation has for the past 3 years invested efforts in attempting to secure funding for the Annual Mzansi Kwaito and House Music Awards. These tireless efforts have yielded nothing but constant rejection from the DAC. Minister Nathi Mthethwa’s department has continuously demonstrated by all means possible lack of interest towards supporting the awards.

What seem to be of great concern from our end, is the ignorance towards our efforts to promote social cohesion and giving recognition to what has historically manifested a unique South Africa’s cultural genre and discipline.

We have come to the realization that the department favours the South African Music Awards and new USIBA awards over the MKHMA, as they have cited the rejection on the basis that they are already supporting the SAMA’s. However we are of a belief that our focus remains different from that of the SAMA’s and other music oriented awards in South Africa.

This rejection has also come to suggest that women led initiatives are not worthy of the support afforded to those led by men, a stance that we believe seek to discriminate on the basis of gender and sex. We would like to remind Mr Mthethwa that the constitution of this country is explicit on the recognition and protection of all who live in South Africa.

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Thembi Seete pays tribute to her late bandmate Lebo Mathosa

Thembi Seete and Lebo Mathosa photo

It’s been 12 years since singer Lebo Mathosa passed away. Mathosa died in a car accident on 23 October 2006 at the age of 29. 

Lebo Mathosa was a popular South African kwaito singer. She started her career with the popular South African band Boom Shaka in 1994 at the age of 17, after she caught the eye of music producer Don Laka at a club in Johannesburg. 

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Dancer, singer, television presenter and actress Thembi Seete has paid tribute to her late bandmate Mathosa in an emotional social media post.

She and Seete were two of the popular 90s kwaito group Boom Shaka, together with Theo Nhlengethwa and Junior Sokhela.

Thembi Seete and Lebo Mathosa

Lebo was best known for her hit songs such as Free, I Love Music, Ntozabantu and Awudede.

Seete says it still feels like Lebo’s accident happened yesterday and that it is painful to know she is gone.

Thembi, who had been very close friends with Lebo during the height of her career, said: “I can’t believe it’s been 12 years already, I think time flies really fast. It’s 12 years yet it still feels like it happened yesterday. It is painful to know that you are gone. Your spirit has protected, inspired me and really helps me not to give up. You will forever be in our hearts, we miss and love you (sic).”

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Gauteng MEC for Community Safety Faith Mazibuko wants ProKid buried at Heroes Acre

Linda ProKid Mkhize

Gauteng MEC for Community Safety Faith Mazibuko wants the late hip-hop star Linda ProKid Mkhize to be buried at Heroes Acre at Westpark Cemetery. Linda died last week after her suffered a severe seizure while visiting a friend. 

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According to IOL, MEC described ProKid as a good example of how young people expressed and promoted their talent. The publication further stated that there were negotiations that he be buried at Heroes Acre.

“Together with the City of Joburg, we are negotiating that he be laid at the Heroes Acre at Westpark Cemetery. He will lay with his peers like Mandoza and Robbie Malinga.”

On Monday morning, Minister of Arts and Culture Nathi Mthethwa and Faith visited Linda’s family. He said that it is important as a government to pay their respect and support the family during this difficult time.

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