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Eswatini’s music scene is set to be electrified as the talented artist M Nation gears up to deliver a mesmerizing set at the upcoming Makoti Festival, drawing inspiration from his recent cultural journey in India.

Having wowed audiences at the prestigious Surajkund International Craft Mela Festival in India, M Nation is ready to showcase his unique blend of Eswatini and Indian influences on the stage once again.

Minister Of Commerce, Industry and Trade Manqoba Khumalo praised M Nation for his efforts in promoting Eswatini culture globally during his performance in India.

Scheduled for April 27, 2024, at the Malkerns Country Club, the Makoti Festival promises a day filled with soul-stirring performances and vibrant cultural celebrations.

M Nation to bring India-inspire performance to Makoti Festival

Joining M Nation on stage will be a lineup of talented artists including Maskandi artist Mthandeni SK, gospel sensation Ntokozo Mbambo, traditional group Lodanda neMalangeni, and Nomcebo Zikode, among others.

Tickets for the Makoti Festival are now on sale, with early bird prices starting at E300. Music enthusiasts are encouraged to secure their tickets through Howler, Computickets, and Galitos outlets to ensure their presence at this unforgettable event.

With a limited number of tickets available, attendees are urged to act swiftly to avoid missing out on this extraordinary celebration of music and culture.

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Beyond the musical extravaganza, the Makoti Festival offers a holistic experience for attendees. Vibrant fashion and food stalls will adorn the festival grounds, showcasing the talents of local entrepreneurs.

From traditional attire to contemporary fashion trends, the festival celebrates the diversity and creativity of women from all walks of life.

More than just a music event, the Makoti Festival celebrates Eswatini’s rich cultural heritage and the essence of womanhood.

It serves as a platform to unite artists, entrepreneurs, and music lovers in honouring the spirit of Makoti and celebrating unity, creativity, and diversity.

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