u2018One for allu2019 to launch this weekend
u2018One for allu2019 to launch this weekend

‘One for all’ to launch this weekend

Yanna Smith
The wait is finally over for the 10-track album by local female artists. The feisty ladies have one goal in common - striving for unity in the music industry.

The long-awaited My Ongoma album launch, titled ‘One for All’ is finally here and set to have audiences on their feet at the Warehouse Theatre. Live performances by Doris Eiman, Oteya, Avo, Priscilla, Lioness, Namaros, Promise, Florence and Monique English will be the highlight of the night, as well as a special performance by ‘My Ongoma’.

The aim of this album is not only to unify female artists but to empower, educate and at the same time entertain the public through music as well as cover social issues such as violence against women and children. The album boasts 10 tracks and includes singers Lize Ehlers, Big Mama, Doris, Namaros, Promise, Priscilla, Karabo, Lady May, Frieda, Ann Singer and Florence to mention a few. The album will be on sale at the event so do bring an extra N$100.

My Ongoma Media CC, who is behind this project, is a merger of strong-minded and multi-talented personalities who share the same vision for the music and entertainment industry in Namibia. My Ongoma Media boasts of an experienced, award-winning management team with strong affiliations in the music industry, being Dragon Djokic aka Antonio, Arafath Muhuure and Solani Glo Zulu. The My Ongoma Project is sponsored by Tafel Lager, Multichoice Namibia and Namibia Wildlife Resorts, Vigo, Base FM, Tripple Seven, Glo Productions and Antonio’s Art. Tickets for this great event are N$50 and available at Events Today or at the door this Saturday. The show will start at 20:00.

Staff Reporter

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