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The men with the golden voices

This group grew in talents and today they have a production that consists of singing, drama, poetry and traditional dances.

Monate Intervention Gang Entertainment, in partnership with get together entertainment, is a group whose goal is to use their voices and other talents to tell the world a story of the fight against drugs, murder and the life in this world.

Leader of this group, Michael Tsone, explains that the four of them used to be singers in other groups, but in 2005 they got together and decided to form our own group with a genre ranging from Afro-pop to RNB.

This group grew in talents and today they have a production that consists of singing, drama, poetry and traditional dances.

Although they are such a big production, these four singers use their talent to emphasize the life that we have to live in this world.

“We use our talent to fight against the choices teenagers make. That is why we are desperately searching for the necessary exposure so that we can succeed in our goal and bring the youth the message of believing in yourself and to always have a vision for your life,” says Michael.

This dynamic group performed at various events and is proud of what they have accomplished to date.

However, they still need more exposure to get their message across. In the past they have performed at the Social Development Centre in Leeudoringstad as well as Thuto-Lehakwe Secondary School in Mohlakeng.

If you love music and want to help this group achieve their goal by sponsoring them, or for any other information, feel free to contact Michael on 079 231 0288.

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Johan Meyer

"Johan is an internationally published journalist and editor with extensive experience in news and industry reporting. His work has featured in numerous publications over the years. He cut his teeth at the Roodepoort Record and Northside Chronicle as proofreader, swiftly progressing to junior journalist. He later joined Randfontein Herald as journalist and eventually worked his way up to becoming editor. During his years away from Caxton, he fulfilled journalist and editor positions for various industry publications at the once mighty Malnor Media House right up to their closure in 2019. This position saw him traveling all over the world on writing assignments. Since 2019, he has worked as a freelancer for various publishing houses, and had a year-long stint as senior editor for a large stable of retail and medical B2B titles, until rapid growth of his own small business required his fulltime attention. At the end of 2023, with his own business now fully staffed, Johan decided to dedicate himself to his first love, working as a local journalist for the good of his community. "

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