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Name
  
Mosotho Chakela


Role
  
Singer

Mosotho Chakela LEKHOTLA LA MARUMO MUSIC CENTRE KOL TRADITIONAL MUSIC

Khosi mosotho chakela ho etsa hampe le hantle


Mokete Shadrack Chakela, more commonly known as Mosotho Chakela or just Chakela, was born 1963 in Mafeteng, Lesotho in Southern Africa. He is a cultural music singer in a popular Lesotho musical tradition called famo.

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Mosotho Chakela Pomp and fanfare as Harvest FM turns 10 Lesotho Times

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Music

Mosotho Chakela LEKHOTLA LA MARUMO MUSIC CENTRE KOL TRADITIONAL MUSIC

Mosotho Chakela rose to prominence with his first album named Manka le Phallang 1. The album was released in 1999 by the Shear Record Company, and it sold enough copies to achieve platinum status. The album has hits like "O ka nketsang", "Ha ke noa joala" and "Mosali". He came to the spotlight again the following year with another hit album called Manka le phallang no.2. He has since been consistent, releasing hit after hit.

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In 2006 Chakela was awarded a South African Traditional Music Award for best musician in the Famo music category.

Business

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Apart from his singing talent, Chakela is a successful businessman in Lesotho. He owns 13 liqueur stores, 7 of which are located in the capital city of Lesotho, Maseru. Three of those are in Leribe while the remaining three are in the second largest town where he was born, Mafeteng.

Politics

Mosotho Chakela Khosi Mosotho Chakela Ho etsa hampe le hantle YouTube

Chakela has used his prominence as a musician to make political points. In his second album, he talks about the political leaders of Lesotho which made him an eye opener to many Basotho nations. In the politics of Lesotho he is aligned with the All Basotho Convention


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References

Mosotho Chakela Wikipedia