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Windhoek, Rundu and Oshakati to groove on World Music Day

Windhoek, Rundu and Oshakati to groove on World Music Day

FNCC will host the 22nd anniversary of World Music Day with musicians from differernt genres from all walks of life participating in concerts in the northern and central regions.

World Music Day will take place on 24 June in three towns, which are Windhoek, Rundu and Oshakati.

Different genres like jazz, soul, funk, rock, electro, reggae and many other musical styles will be celebrated with vigorous enthusiasm and in a cheerful and festive atmosphere by both amateur and professional musicians. This event bring together people from diverse backgrounds regardless of age or cultural upbringing.

It will be a family friendly festival where families with children who are able to enjoy running around, while listening to great musicians and a winter market will also take place during the day at Palm Tree Park in Windhoek, with stalls of food, crafts, drinks and activities.

Some of the participating musicians this year include The Fate of Miss H, Savannah Afros, Tschuku Tschuku, Ann Singer, Monique English, Formula Band, Meta and Shiva Child, Nova, Omidi d’Afrique and Jeff A.D and many more upcoming musicians who will showcase a wide array of music to get the crowd dancing

FNCC together with Bank Windhoek and Total Namibia are proud to provide a platform to bring out the true potential of upcoming and renowned musicians to perform and to be facilitator in bringing the crowd the best of Namibian talents.

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Mandisa Rasmeni

Mandisa Rasmeni has worked as reporter at the Economist for the past five years, first on the entertainment beat but now focussing more on community, social and health reporting. She is a born writer and she believes education is the greatest equalizer. She received her degree in Journalism at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) in June 2021. . She is the epitome of perseverance, having started as the newspaper's receptionist in 2013.