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Rising stars …

Home Lifestyle Rising stars …

Savannah Afros will feature at this week’s Acoustic Friday at the Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre Terrace on October 23. Savannah Afros band is made up of Stunt Tee, Nyasha ‎and Tapz Munya, who refer to themselves as Windhoek-based songwriters, performing artists and social activists. Over the past years they have collaborated with various artists with whom they recorded and performed internationally. They recently launched their debut album ‘Cheivhu’, which means “from the soil”, a compellation of all their old and new tunes conveying different life experiences ranging from love, to personal journeys, relationships and triumphs. Tickets are N$80 in advance at FNCC and N$100 at the door.