BY Petro Mkandawire
Blantyre, September 19, Mana: Nyasa Music Group in collaboration with Milly Entertainment has teamed up to host South African-based artist PCEE on September 28 at Malawi University of Business Applied Sciences (MUBAS) Ground in Blantyre under the theme: ‘Socialization for enhanced students’ holistic development.’
In an interview with Malawi News Agency (Mana) on Thursday, Coordinator of the event, Holy Khobwe said the event aims to ensure social connection among university students as most of them think that they are rivals in nature and due to the delinked of universities the event brings mindset change by making them feel a sense of unity.
“The event will provide an opportunity for students from different universities like MUBAS, UNIMA, KUHES among other colleges to interact directly and share school survival tips, ideas and how to thrive by sharing resources.
“The show is relevant to the country at large as a source of entertainment by allowing different outsiders to learn to live as one. People should expect the best entertainment as this is just the beginning,” said Khobwe.
He added that they have involved international artists like PCEE to offer a lens by which entertainment lovers can view the world, interpret the experience of human beings in music and reach people who may not have been exposed to their work before.
PCEE is a well-known international artist with popular release tracks like Zotata, Kilimanjaro, Ngenze Ngama, Mama, among other songs and is expected to land in the country before the event together with Malawian-born South African record producer and singer, Gemin Major.
Some of the local artists who will spice up the stage include Namadingo, Zeze Kingston, Fada Moti, Kineo & Aidfest, Trappy Beats, Coodboy Cravity, Jay Zuli and Quotient alongside DJ Hype and DJ Flame on the deck.
One of the Amapiano artists who will perform on the day, Fada Moti said fans should expect a lot of energy from him, saying the hype of the audience will build up and determine a lot of morale, fireworks and energetic performances.
“Students, as well as people from all corners of Malawi, should make sure they attend the event as they will not go back the same due to well-cooked music which will relieve their stress making them have an amused life time,” said Moti.
In his remarks, UNIMA student, Charles Gwedeza, who is also a music top fan expressed gratitude with the international artist, citing that PCEE and Gemin Major music present emerging trends and thoughts through their vocal options which lead to mindset change.
“It’s time to experience the power and presence of outside country music, I am expecting the event to be far-reaching, inspired as their goal is to boost mindset change connection among students,” he said.