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STANBIC BANK BOTSWANA AND KINGDOM ARTS ACADEMY PARTNER TO SUPPORT BOTSWANA SOCIETY FOR JAZZ EDUCATION

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Stanbic Bank Botswana, through its Accelerate Incubator, is pleased to announce a partnership with Kingdom Arts Academy, a local music training school for support of Botswana Society for Jazz Education (BOSJE) Junior Band, a musical ensemble managed by the Academy. The Stanbic Bank Accelerate Incubator and Kingdom Arts Academy partnership is a significant milestone in further working to support BOSJE youth through further orienting their lives in a positive trajectory, starting with the release and launch of their new extended play album (EP), dubbed ‘Inception.’ The album was launched on Friday the 30th of April 2021, being UNESCO’s International Jazz commemorative Day, at Maitisong in Gaborone.

BOSJE, established in 2015, was formed to create a platform for jazz musicians and aspiring jazz musicians to grow, to share ideas and even have their work documented, thus assuring the growth and development of jazz in Botswana. The BOSJE album launch was invested in by Accelerate with a view towards gaining maximum market uptake, visibility and access. This included livestream of the launch by The Voice Newspaper and Hub TV as well as assistance to ensure album availability to global audiences on Spotify and Amazon. BOSJE comprises teenagers, most of whom are vulnerable youth or who have dropped out of formal education. Kingdom Arts Academy works to help ensure due structure and positive development for these youth through the arts.

Said Head of the Accelerate Incubator, Mr. Larona Makgoeng, “We are tremendously excited to launch this partnership and to support BOSJE in this journey. As part of our strategy for 2021, the Stanbic Bank Botswana Accelerate Incubator has elected to work with different enterprises whose mandate aligns to youth employability and entrepreneurship development in order to achieve desired impact. This partnership is very much aligned to our mandate and our chosen impact areas and we have every confidence in BOSJE’s talent, passion and ability to truly make their mark.”

Accelerate will further support by funding 20 members of BOSJE to attain international music qualifications in the United Kingdom through Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM). ABRSM is the exam board delivering over 650,000 music exams and assessments every year in 93 countries since it was founded in 1889. Post attainment of this qualification, passing musicians will not only have refined their skill for further creative entrepreneurship, but they will also have enhanced employability prospects and entrepreneurship development.

Speaking on behalf of Kingdom Arts Academy, Ms. Akhutleleng Mogami noted, “The creative arts space has been so hard hit by COVID-19, and it is encouraging to see corporate bodies working to help alleviate the negative impact of the pandemic through support, and indeed long-term support. This is a talented young cohort of musicians and we are confident of the bright things that lay ahead for them after this gesture of support from Stanbic Bank.”

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Following the launch, Accelerate will play host to a 1-day music workshop for these apprentices comprising a cohort of global expert as follows to further prepare them for the examinations and their ongoing music developmental journey, covering: Music business industry (Ms. Tumisang Matthiessen); Learning jazz standards (a friend to the society from Switzerland, Mr. Christoph Siegenthaer); Jazz styles (Mr. Tony Jones and Mrs. Jessica Jones from the USA); and Improvisation (Professor John Coggiola from the USA).

Concluded Makgoeng, “In line with Stanbic Bank Botswana’s Purpose, Botswana is our home, we drive her growth, we really are working to help ensure we transform Batswana’s dreams into last realities, fueling their growth stories. As we say, with Stanbic Bank, It Can Be, and this is yet another testament to our efforts to demonstrate this through sustainable actions. Accelerate is making it possible for individuals to attain their potential in their different spheres of vocations, in this case investing in an otherwise struggling and rich with potential creative arts space, whilst at once potentially changing the socio-economic story of a group of young Batswana.”

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Bangu and Scar announce “Tonki le Kwena” project, set to drop this April

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Bangu and Scar have announced their latest album, “Tonki le Kwena,” promising a game-changing musical experience. With their unique styles and prowess, backed by ButiOnTheTrack’s expert production, this project is primed to let fans in on what the artists have in their bag in 2024.

Featuring collaborations with Ban-T and Licky, “Tonki le Kwena” drops this April, Bangu and Scar, two respected eMCees in their own right, revealed that their collaborative masterpiece is finally primed and ready to hit the airwaves. But what makes “Tonki le Kwena” stand out from the crowd? It waits to be seen, and you’ll be in among the first to sample it when it drops

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Zeus’s 2024 Strategy Reveal Launch Mixer

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On the 7th of March 2024, the Main Deck Main Mall in Botswana became the epicenter of creative energy and strategic vision as Zeus, the multifaceted artist and filmmaker, unveiled his highly anticipated album ‘War and Peace: Disc 1 War’ alongside a compelling showcase of his Film and TV Production work. The event, meticulously curated to blend entertainment with enlightenment, drew a diverse crowd comprising promoters, high-profile musicians, agencies, the general public, and esteemed members of the media.

As the evening unfolded, attendees were treated to a dynamic array of experiences, each designed to captivate, inspire, and foster meaningful connections. Kicking off with a Welcome Reception, guests were invited to register and partake in welcome drinks, setting the stage for an evening of immersive exploration.

The event host’s Opening Remarks not only introduced the agenda but also set the tone for the night’s festivities. Amidst an atmosphere charged with anticipation, Zeus took center stage to perform a selection of songs from his new album, showcasing his unparalleled talent and electrifying the audience with his magnetic presence.

A noteworthy addition to the program was a brief speaking moment by partner BW Jobs For Graduates, shedding light on how creative businesses can leverage skills capital. This insightful perspective added depth to the discussions, emphasizing the symbiotic relationship between creativity and economic empowerment.

The evening continued with a Live DJ Mix featuring tracks from Zeus’s new album, providing guests with an immersive musical experience that underscored the album’s thematic resonance. Meanwhile, the showcase of Zeus’s Film and TV Production work offered a glimpse into his artistic vision, complemented by a Q&A session that invited dialogue and reflection on the creative process.

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A poignant highlight of the event was the presentation of the ‘Climate Change in Botswana’ Docuseries, which not only raised awareness about pressing environmental issues but also underscored the power of storytelling to inspire action and drive positive change. With stakeholders sharing their perspectives and the audience engaging in thoughtful discourse, the docuseries presentation left a lasting impression on all who witnessed it.

Throughout the evening, networking zones buzzed with animated conversations as attendees exchanged ideas, forged connections, and explored potential collaborations. From media representatives capturing key moments to high-profile musicians lending their support, the diverse attendee mix enriched the experience and underscored the event’s significance within the creative community.

As the event drew to a close, Closing Remarks expressed gratitude to guests and partners, while also extending an invitation to continue networking and exploring opportunities for collaboration. With Zeus’s performance echoing in their minds and a newfound sense of inspiration in their hearts, attendees departed with a renewed appreciation for the power of creativity to shape narratives, spark dialogue, and drive meaningful change.

In retrospect, Zeus’s ‘War and Peace: Disc 1 War’ 2024 Strategy Rollout Launch Mixer was more than just an album launch; it was a celebration of artistic excellence, a platform for thought leadership, and a testament to the transformative power of creative expression.

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New Documentary ‘Sound Connects Us’ Highlights Cultural Projects in Southern Africa

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The collaborative effort between the Music In Africa Foundation (MIAF) and Goethe-Institut has culminated in the release of a compelling documentary titled “Sound Connects Us.” This documentary sheds light on a multitude of cultural endeavors undertaken across the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region, made possible through the backing of the Sound Connects Fund (SCF).

Spanning a duration of 40 months, the SCF provided support to 36 organizations throughout Southern Africa, facilitating the successful execution of developmental cultural projects in nations such as Angola, Botswana, eSwatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Central to the fund’s ethos was the universal allure of ‘sound’ as a guiding principle.

Eddie Hatitye, Executive Director of MIAF, expressed the profound impact of the SCF, noting its role in propelling the foundation into various artistic domains, including film, visual arts, gaming, and animation. He lauded the remarkable achievements witnessed across the SADC region, encapsulated within the documentary’s compelling narrative.

The documentary serves as a testament to the invaluable contributions of the SCF in fortifying the cultural and creative industries (CCIs) in Southern Africa. Through immersive visuals, viewers are transported across the region, encountering cultural initiatives in Angola, eSwatini, Mozambique, Namibia, and Zimbabwe, complemented by insights from SCF implementers based in Johannesburg, South Africa.

A crew filming an indigenous community in Botswana through a project funded by the Sound Connects Fund. Photo: Quihaba FX

Commencing in Maputo, Mozambique, where the Sound Connects Conference took place, the documentary offers a glimpse into the motivations and aspirations driving these transformative projects. It not only showcases the final outcomes but also highlights the change-makers who propelled these initiatives forward across the region.

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Carolin Christgau, Head of Culture and Development at Goethe-Institut Johannesburg, reflected on the profound journey undertaken through the Sound Connects Fund, emphasizing the newfound insights into the creative landscapes of the SADC region. The documentary, she hopes, will illuminate the diversity and creativity experienced throughout this endeavor, inspiring further engagement from both individuals and governments to bolster the potential of the CCIs.

Between 2020 and 2024, the MIAF and Goethe-Institut spearheaded the implementation of the Sound Connects Fund, a monumental initiative aimed at enhancing the cultural and creative sectors in Southern Africa. This documentary offers a glimpse into the initiative’s impact across nine countries, supported by the ACP-EU Culture Programme, under the auspices of the Organisation of the African, Caribbean, and Pacific States (OACPS).

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