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Capitol K in the house

IF she doesn’t know about Capitol K and his hit songs ‘Mate-Mate’, ‘Litantera’, ‘Police Man’, and ‘Entu’, she’s too young for you, brother.

From having crossover hits to getting booked in Europe in the late 90s, Capitol K is certified music royalty.

Rundu has grown a reputation as the home of live music in Namibia, and as such, Home of the Arts (Hota) and Ngandu TV is proud to announce the launch of Hota’s latest live music event, Voices From The River, on 27 January at Werah Café at Rundu.

“I am honoured to be the first artist to grace the Voices From The River stage. I have not entertained my fans in a long time, and I am looking forward to engaging with them, taking them through the making of some of my biggest hits,” Capitol K says, adding he is grateful to Hota and Ngandu TV for the platform.

“As we launch the inaugural Voices From The River show, the most exciting news is that our headline artist is a musical legend who has paved the way for today’s soundscape.

“Make sure you keep your eyes glued to Hota and Ngandu TV social media platforms to find out about the supporting acts,” says Ngandu TV co-founder Michael Kayunde.

The show is being curated for a small audience not exceeding 50 people.

– unWrap.online

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