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Mr. Makoya salutes mama's and papa's

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The former Matongo Family star recently finished shooting a music video and his new clothing line is about to hit the shops. And he hinted he may even drop a single before the end of the year.[1]

Mr Makoya is definitely one of the well established names in the Namibian entertainment industry. He started his musical career at the tender age of 13 with the Matongo Family. Fifteen years later he is flying solo and has two albums behind his name and a successful clothing line.[2] He recently shot his Mama’s and Papa’s music video and it’s off the hook.[3]


Reference

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  1. ^ NOMHLE, KANGOOTUI. "Mr Makoya salutes Mama's and Papa's". The Namibian Sun. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
  2. ^ NOMHLE, KANGOOTUI. "Mr Makoya salutes Mama's and Papa's". The Namibian Sun. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
  3. ^ NOMHLE, KANGOOTUI. "Mr Makoya salutes Mama's and Papa's". The Namibian Sun. Retrieved 28 September 2012.