Since a certain time South Africa has become a touristic attraction due to its history.
For the first time the City of Johannesburg was shaken by Congolese artist on an event which slowly but surely is becoming as big as Christmas and new year, called valentines day, artist who programmed to perform the were Rois Kastila at Village Betani Restaurant, Kabose Mbuakanda at Kin-Malebo village and Sheti in Pretoria at Amaidollard.
Lets first speak about Rois Kasila, the concert was organized by JRG productions owned by Mr Jean René Golo “Boxer K.O”, this occasion was for Rois Kasila to Say good-bye to the people of South Africa and it was also the Birthday of the owner of the venue Village Betani restaurant Maman Viviane Mena and Maitre Olivié was the mobilizer of the organization and the event itself and he was at the top.
And the media was represented by Dany Image, Remy Bolowa, Guilain Tuluanga, René Otsudi, Amagep, and Jean-Paul of Pro-media lead by Venant Mambumina.
The show started at 17:54 and the M.Cpm was Scorpion Filston Pelende and Bibiche Suku the opening was made by a Pastor who was there at 18:00pm then Christian B and his group were called to open the show then the owner of the venue was called to give a welcome speech then a musician was called who sang a song of King Kester Emeneya then the group Extra-terestre who were followed by Beshade who sang his new song that will be in his new album, surprisingly at 19:00pm Kabose who had a concert the same day at Kin-Malebo appeared and shocked everybody and at almost the same time Sheti who was supposed to play a concert in Pretoria also came and performed two songs, then Dassin Mukoma with his group came to perform few a songs.
Around 20:40pm the owner JRG Productions appeared himself Mr Jean René Golo to deliver a speech and his only goal was to support young rising artist and so he asked for the peoples support and he was accompanied by the Director of JRG Productions Maitre Dally who delivered almost the same speech.
Then the M.C took over then at 21:20 Rois Kasila made his entrance and sang a song of Jean René Golo that moved the people and Jean René Golo stood up to support him.
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