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Arthur Mafokate and his family have launched Mzansi’s first family radio show

Kwaito legend Arthur Mafokate and his family have launched the first Mzansi family radio show, The Mafokate Show. The 2pm weekday show, which features his celebrity children AJ and Owami Mafokate, was launched on the family’s new radio station, Lockdown FM, on Wednesday. AJ, real name Arthur Junior, became famous because of his career as DJ, while his younger sister, Owami, broke through the entertainment industry with the release of an amapiano track called Let’s get it on.

Arthur Mafokate and Owami

The Mnike hitmaker said the show is aimed at entertaining fans during the nationwide lockdown instead of people sitting at home wondering how to spend their day. The show can be listened to on www.lockdownfm.co.za.

The family shares how they tolerate each other while locked down in their home. The father of four said it only took the family a week to redecorate one of the rooms into a studio and put together the equipment. The Mafokate Show is just about us being ourselves and getting in touch with the public out there. This show is hopefully not limited to the lockdown, but it depends on opportunities if available and, if not, it’s still cool,” he said.

Arthur Mafokate

He said the show was not aimed at grabbing attention from bigger radio stations as he was still teaching his children the effort needed for independence and tricks of building a solid foundation for their careers.

Arthur Mafokate

“All I am teaching them is that they must never wait to get a gig from someone but should create opportunities for themselves. Such an example is their father, who was rejected by almost everyone before he made it. We hope this show inspires and changes lives. People can just expect to know us and enjoy sharing space with us

In other news – DJ Maphorisa in serious trouble with Police after his neighbours snitched on him about Coronavirus

Amapiano King DJ Maphorisa’s neighbours have unleashed “maphorisa” on him for allegedly breaking COVID-19 regulations in his residential complex.

DJ Maphorisa

Sunday World can reveal that police descended on Maphorisa’s posh house in Breakfree residential complex in Midrand, over the past weekend after its homeowners’ association (HOA) complained that Maphorisa was violating regulations implemented in the complex to curb the spread of the highly contagious disease which, as of Friday, had infected 1 505 South Africans. Read more

Source: celebgossip