Following the Slapdee and Tekno Saga that had Zambians united once more to fight for Zambian artists. A lot was tweeted concerning the issue and one of the tweets that captured our attention is one done by Patoranking in response to a fan who suggested that Zambians boycotts all international artists acts.
Someone tweeted.
Here is an idea. Y'all wanna make an impact? Boycott all international artists acts.
Can y'all do that? Let's start this weekend.
??♀️— The Nkani Chick™ (@Ms_Nkani) May 23, 2018
The humorous Nigerian reggae-dancehall singer and songwriting star Patoranking recognized the African football Icon Kalusha Bwalya in his tweet saying “Am Kalusha Bwalya’s son and this home coming.see you at Livingstone.
Patoranking Bwalya tweeted.
Not this weekend, don’t you know Am kalusha bwalya’s son..And this homecoming ?? See you at livingstone. #Whayasay https://t.co/fIPUsnvbUt
— PATORANKING (@patorankingfire) May 23, 2018
The ‘No Kissing’ hit maker will join an illustrious line-up of local artists to be revealed imminently by event sponsor Zambia Breweries.
The Mosi Day of Thunder – now in its third year – brings fans together for extravaganza to celebrate the country’s culture through live music at the Golf Club in Livingstone on African Freedom Day, Friday, May 25.
The Mosi Day of Thunder promises to be the premier destination for partygoers seeking an unforgettable festival atmosphere, showcasing chart-topping acts, and a unique blend of upbeat and enriching music.
Zambian Breweries is ensuring that the event becomes a platform for talented local musicians, artists and crafts people to showcase their skills and promote their flair to a wider audience as part of the company’s wider work with the Ministry of Tourism and Arts and the National Arts Council to promote the nation’s rich arts and cultural heritage.