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Bushbuckridge musicians dream of partnering with Kaizer Chiefs

Bushbuckridge trio says it would be a dream come true to work with Kaizer Chiefs

Bafana Ba Mokite, a trio of talented artists from Bushbuckridge, dreams of partnering with Kaizer Chiefs.

The group’s popular song, “Mara Why” has become an unofficial anthem for the Kaizer Chiefs fans, deeply resonating with their loyal support base.

The artists are thrilled that their beloved team now uses their music. “We are humbled and overwhelmed by the love and support shown by the Kaizer Chiefs fans; the fact that our song has become their team anthem, is an absolute honour.”

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As “Mara Why continues to gain traction among the fans, the talented trio hopes it will open more doors to their favourite team. It would highlight their talent and solidify the connection between their music and the team they have long supported. “It would be a dream come true to work with Kaizer Chiefs. Our music and the energy of the fans are intertwined. We believe a partnership would be the perfect fusion of passion and creativity,” they said.

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The hopes for collaboration could entail Bafana Ba Mokite composing new music specifically for the Chiefs, performing live during matches, or designing exclusive merchandise, celebrating the synergy between their music and the team’s spirit.

As the collaboration story unfolds, it is clear the bond between Bafana Ba Mokite’s music and Chiefs grows stronger every day.

With an eye on future opportunities, the group is eager to continue creating and performing the anthem, uniting fans and inspiring team spirit.

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Tumelo Waga Dibakwane

Tumelo Waga Dibakwane is a seasoned journalist, who started his career in 2012. He is actively involved in a variety of socio-economic stories that affect communities in the Lowveld at a grassroots level. He has covered a myriad of stories, some of which have highlighted the plight of township and village life.

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