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Amantle Brownđ§đŒ’s brand new single featuring Gigi LaMayneđżđŠ drops tomorrow

Oh man, you guys don’t know how excited we were to get the scoop on what Amantle Brown’s been up to music-wise, we can officially let you know that there’s fresh new music on the way. She’s just let the cat out bag to reveal details on her new drop, a song called ‘SEDIDI’ done in collaboration with a certain ZA original named Gigi LaMayne – anyone thinking fire đ„vocals and hot bars? We are , check out our exclusive update here, right now
Amantle talks about ‘SEDIDI’, listen below for details
Sedidi drops on Friday and we’ll definitely be sharing it right here
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Botswana Creatives Inspired by Shaka iLembe Masterclass Hosted by NACB in Partnership with MultiChoice Botswana

Gaborone, Botswana. 16 July 2025. Local creatives were given a front-row seat to world class storytelling at todayâs Shaka iLembe Masterclass, hosted by the National Arts Council of Botswana (NACB) in partnership with MultiChoice Botswana. The session, held at Thapong CafĂ© & Deli in Gaborone, brought together local filmmakers, cultural custodians and creatives to explore the power of authentic African storytelling.
At the heart of the masterclass was a discussion on the making of Mzansi Magicâs Shaka iLembe, the critically acclaimed epic drama series that first captivated audiences across the continent in 2023, and again in 2025 with its ongoing Season 2 broadcast. The event was headlined by key leadership of Bomb Productions, the production company behind the series, as well as local industry veteran, Johnson Otlaadisa.
âThe concept behind this event was born out of the notion that platforms such as these are critical in empowering the next generation of storytellers,â said Thembile Legwaila, MultiChoice Botswana Head of Marketing. âWeâre proud to partner with NACB, an entity that has shown intention in creating spaces for creatives to learn, connect and inspire. For us, Shaka iLembe is more than just a show, but evidence that when we tell our stories with clarity and excellence, they can resonate across the world.â
Speaking during the session, Desiree Markgraaff, Executive Producer of Shaka iLembe, emphasized the importance of cultural respect in historical storytelling: âYou canât tell a story like Shaka iLembe without deeply respecting the people, the language, and the legacy. When culture is honoured, the production gains depth, truth and power. Thatâs what makes it resonate and what changes historical depictions to stories we can all connect with.â
The Shaka iLembe Masterclass provided invaluable insight into research, production design, funding, casting and cultural consultation behind the series, allowing for local creatives to gather first-hand insights on the gravity of authentic African storytelling at an international level.
Further highlighting the significance of preparation in the filmmaking process, Bomb Productions Head of Research, Jacob Ntshangase added âThe initial research for Shaka iLembe Season 1 took us six years. Six years of oral consultation, fact finding, and walking hand-in-hand with the descendants of this remarkable story to develop and deliver an honest and authentic depiction of Shaka and the Zulu kingdom. If you want your stories to not only effectively land with your audience but to leave a lasting impact, you must make a commitment to planning and research.â
Todayâs event marks another step in building a stronger creative industry in Botswana through collaboration, with a shared vision to elevate local voices and African narratives on a global stage.
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The YAMAs Nine: Spotlighting Botswanaâs Artists, Stories, and Sound

The 9th edition of the Yarona FM Music Awards (YAMAs) unfolded with a different rhythm this yearâmore intimate, more focused, and more reflective of where Botswanaâs music industry stands today. While the change in scale sparked mixed reactions among fans, the awards themselves continued to deliver what matters most: recognition of talent, hard work, and cultural influence.
Less Flash, More Focus
This yearâs ceremony departed from the red-carpet glamour and live performances of past editions. Instead, it created space for industry conversations and community acknowledgment. For some, the stripped-down format was refreshingâa sign of maturity. For others, it felt like something was missing.
âI expected a show. This felt like a press event,â one fan shared online.
âBut credit to themâit felt focused and intentional,â added another.
This divide highlights an important tension: audiences want deeper conversationsâbut they also want to celebrate.
A Year of Breakthroughs and Bold Statements
The awards saw a strong mix of emerging voices and established names take home top honours.
- Juu Matere led the winnersâ circle with multiple accolades for âO Tshamekeâ, which won Best Male Single, Best Botswana Pop, and Peopleâs Choice Song of the Year.
- Jackalass Onetym, a rising star with a distinct voice, was awarded Best Newcomer and Best Hip Hop for âTshipiâ.
- Dato Seikoâs heartfelt single âThe Vowâ secured Best Female Single, affirming her place among Botswanaâs finest vocalists.
Other key wins included:
- DJ Latty ft. Dalom Kids, Thato Tladi & Way Kay â Best Amapiano (âDithuthuntshwaneâ)
- ATI ft. Caliba & Seneath â Best Dance Single (âKwashiokaâ)
- Licky ft. Katlego Ramphaleng â Best R&B Single (âPressureâ)
- Baxon & Juu Matere â Best Collabo (âChoboloâ)
- The Choreographers â Best Social Media
- DJ Quest â Best DJ
Honouring Legacy and Leadership
This yearâs YAMAs also took time to honour those behind the scenes:
- Fella was named Producer of the Year, a nod to his impact on some of the yearâs most defining records.
- Zenzele Hirschfeld received the Hall of Fame recognition, marking her contributions to artist development and the business of music.
- The Icon Award went to Brando, whose influence stretches beyond airplay into mentorship, media, and movement-building.
What the YAMAs Got Rightâand Whatâs Still Possible
The 2025 YAMAs proved, once again, that Botswanaâs music scene is talented, proud, and moving forward. The awards did justice in celebrating hard-working artists, highlighting new voices, and opening up space for meaningful conversation.
But the biggest missed opportunity? Not giving the fans the moment they wait for all year. The YAMAs arenât just industry awardsâthey are a cultural event tied to the identity of Yarona FM, a brand that listeners love because it understands youth, sound, and celebration. The scaled-back experience left many craving moreâmore performance, more spectacle, more energy.
In a time when local artists are pushing boundaries and fans are showing up louder than ever, the YAMAs must continue to evolve. But in doing so, it canât forget the power of the show itselfâthe excitement, the lights, the live moments that stick long after the awards are handed out.
Next year marks a decade of the YAMAs. The stage is setânot just for another ceremony, but for a comeback. One that honours both the music and the movement around it.
Letâs hope the 10th gives us all of it.
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WhatsApp Introduces Music Sharing in Status Updates

WhatsApp has introduced a new music-sharing feature, enabling artists and musicians to connect with fans, promote their music, and drive engagement. Users can now share music in Status updates and Channels, integrating with Spotify to display album art, song titles, and a âPlay on Spotifyâ button for seamless music discovery.
A Game-Changer for Artists and the Music Industry For musicians, this feature offers an effortless way to share their latest releases, exclusive previews, or personal playlists directly with fans. Unlike traditional social media posts, WhatsAppâs end-to-end encrypted Status updates ensure that artists can share music directly with their core audienceâfans who have saved their contact detailsâcreating a more intimate and engaged connection.
WhatsApp Channels further elevate this experience by allowing artists, record labels, and music organizations to broadcast updates to their followers. As a one-way communication tool, Channels provide a direct and distraction-free way to share new releases, tour announcements, and exclusive content.
Followers can engage with updates by reacting with emojis or participating in polls, giving artists valuable insights into fan preferences without the noise of public comment sections.
How the New Feature Works Music in WhatsApp Status:Â
- Users can now overlay up to 60 seconds of music from the WhatsApp Audio Library onto their photos or videos.
- These Status updates remain visible in the âUpdatesâ section for 24 hours, ensuring maximum visibility.
- Music in WhatsApp Channels: Artists can use Channels to share updates about new songs, upcoming concerts, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content. Followers cannot reply directly to messages, ensuring a controlled and streamlined communication experience.
- Enhanced Privacy: WhatsAppâs dual contact model ensures that Status updates and Channel interactions remain private. Followers cannot see each otherâs information or engagement, making it a safe space for authentic artist-fan interactions.
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