Africa-Press – Eswatini. ILLA Penboy hosted a successful charity festival dubbed Donate Bread Festival on Saturday afternoon.
The festival was held at Malkerns Country Club and saw local and South African artists gather to support the philanthropist.
South African rapper, K.O left fun lovers in awe.
K.O whose real is Ntokozo Mdluli set the stage on fire as patrons were seen cheering and taking videos.
His energy filled the arena and the ‘Skhanda Love’ hit maker shared almost all his relevant songs.
One of the songs that led to his peak performance was titled ‘Supa Dupa’, as fun lovers sang along.
He also sang his renowned song dubbed ‘Mhlobo wami’, which completed his set as he also shared a few dance moves.
K.O’s performance set the mood as he was the first international act of the night. His set started at 7.30 pm until late.
While patrons were still trying to grasp their breath, local disk jockey Master P delivered a thrilling set with a bit of afro pop and hip hop.
DJ MBO also made patrons show off their dance moves, he was followed by songbird Symphony who wowed the audience with her angelic voice.
One of the crowd’s favourite songs was dubbed ‘Emadlelweni’ featuring MBO.
The talented vocalist looked stylish in her mermaid inspired dress with a touch of colourful petals.
DeeJay Finzo from South Africa also left patrons yearning for more.
The talented DJ ensured he connected with the crowd as he would randomly request them to sing along.
He also encouraged fun lovers to support people living with disabilities saying they were also capable of anything.
The show was jam packed with exciting artists, with Bholoja delivering a breath taking set. His soul soothing performance took fans on a musical journey.
Zulu D turned it up a notch as he served a set with a bit of electric and gqom sounds.
Ushering patrons to the last international act of the night was Ayacity, who left patrons shouting, ‘We Aya ungenzantoni’.
The words are part of his song from his latest Extended Play (EP) dubbed ‘Rose’.
Franky Dlamini who was one of the MC’s of the night made sure he kept fun lovers entertained. Dancer Sintour also kept patrons in high spirits, his epic dance moves were a marvel to watch.
Thulani Shange, South African actor populary known for his role on Uzalo as Thulani.
He captivated audiences with his on-screen presence and also graced the event. The last international act was William Last, the Botswana-born comedian and musician who was welcomed with a loud cheer.
Last is best known for viral comic videos on social media platforms. Some of his fans know him as Motsetserepa or Motsetse-rapper.
His performance was epic as he threw bars and played around with metaphors. During his set, he tried interpreting some of his songs.
The comedian thanked the organisers of the show for inviting him.
“Eswatini people have warm hearts, it is my first time here and the reception and the love from people is amazing,” he said.
His set ended on a high note with people dancing and cheering.
Hosted by the philanthropist, Illa PenBoy whose real name is Sifiso Ndlangamandla, the show was a charity event that sought to eradicate poverty.
Ndlangamandla said the profits made would be donated to the less privileged.
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