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Stunna billed for Fill Up Mmabatho

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By Neo Kolane

Local rappers Ntate Stunna and Malome Vector will feature with South African rapper Cassper Nyovest at a concert titled ‘Fill Up Mmabatho Stadium’ on December 3 in Mafikeng in South Africa’s  North West Province.

Born Refiloe Maele Phoolo, Cassper Nyovest is regarded as one of the most successful artists in South Africa.

The rapper took to social media that Fill Up Mmabatho Stadium is important for Mafikeng and is set to boost the province’s economy directly while also offering a chance for the community to empower themselves.

“Breaking News! FILL UP is back and we are going home come December 3 in Mahikeng, Mmabatho stadium, where it all started for me as a young kid from the township. This stadium is a walk away from my grandmother’s house where I grew up. This is Full Circle for me! Tickets are out now at Web Tickets! Let’s go!” he wrote.

Cassper Nyovest has a great track record of sold-out concert. He sold out his first Fill Up The Dome concert which took place at Ticketpro Dome in Johannesburg in 2015.

In an interview with theReporter this week, Ntate Stunna said he received a call from Cassper Nyovest’s manager, that is how he got to be part of the line-up.

Born Thaabe Letsie, he said this is a big opportunity for him to be a part of a fill up experience and he planning to fill up Lesotho in the coming year.

Ntate Stunna will be performing alongside Makhadzi, Nasty C, Musa Keys, Amaroto, Khuli Chana, Kamo Mphela, Mo Molemi and Tuks.

Ntate Stunna garnered a fanbase in South Africa after releasing a freestyle video titled ‘Tsa Bolepi’ where he impersonated a TV news weather in man in his home language Sesotho.

He is famously known for songs like Ke Thata, Basali Ba Batho, Robari and Ngoana Dese.

His music career dates back from 2014 and has been steadily rising and solidifying his place in the music industry.

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