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VIDEO: Kagiso’s Sandy starts record label

Sandy Gasekoma who moved to Kagiso in 1997 has been working persistently to ensure his success, and recently started his own record label.

Taung-born businessman, Sandy Gasekoma, 37, is the co-founder of Moruo Records, which is the first record label to give artists full ownership of masters.

Sandy, who moved to Kagiso in 1997 has been working persistently to ensure his success.

The record label owner is part of large holding groups that include a production house, and he is more than excited to be venturing into other media fields.

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Sandy has a passion for music and has always loved the production aspect of it; however, he is more interested in the business side of music, which is why he decided to venture into the music business and start a record label.

Before the development of Moruo Records, Sandy worked at an independent label for five years, so one could say experience met passion. The record label owner believes that cost-effective production and proper utilisation of resources are key to ensuring one’s success, especially in the music business.

Sandy draws business inspiration from all his life experiences in the corporate world, as well as his hunger to achieve good results for himself and those around him.

We live in a tough world and we need to be just as tough to succeed,” said Sandy.

Follow Sandy Gasekoma on Instagram @sandy_gasekoma.

Before the development of Moruo Records, Sandy worked at an independent label for five years. Photo submitted.

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Clinton Botha

For more than 4 and a half years, Clinton Botha was a journalist at Roodepoort Record. His articles were regularly published in the Northside Chronicle now known as the Roodepoort Northsider. Clinton is also the editor of Randfontein Herald since July 2020. As a sports fanatic he wormed his way into various "beats - as the media would know it - and admits openly that his big love always have something to do with a scoreboard, crowds and usually a ball that hops.
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