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FYM invites the public for jokes based on 24 years

Home Art Life FYM invites the public for jokes based on 24 years

By Sabina Elago

WINDHOEK– Join the Free Your Mind (FYM) crew tonight at the Warehouse Theatre to celebrate  24 years of independence in style with Spoken Word Namibia and  Ras Sheehama.

This is the show not to be missed says Comedian, Onesmus Upindi, aka Slick the Dick. e add

He adds that the night will kick off with poem and comedy and later at night Rass sheehama will carry on with a live performance throughout the night. “We are going to present old stuff concerning Independence Day and give the nation the best entertainment,” says Slick. He entices the nation to attend in numbers as this show is meant to celebrate and there is no disappointment zone in the world of comedy. “It is independence day after all so expect something special about our independence. We are big and better now, just not fat,” jokes Slick.

For those who never attend the comedy show before, this is the time to attend and celebrate independence with good jokes. “It is time you give yourself an opportunity to free your mind. It will be a night of old stuff, independence related after all we are celebrating our 24th independence,” says Slick. N$ 60 will get you in and the show starts at 20h00.