A TOUCH OF INSPIRATION!

By KOPANO MONAHENG
EVERYONE hopes for the day Mzansi is hunger-free, but has everyone done their part to end the hunger?
As long as people remain hopeful that one day things will be fine, nothing will change.
Taking immediate action is the only way to bring peace and love back in this country.
And it is these small initiatives like Kasi Worship Concert that bring some hope into the lives of young South Africans.
During a four day masterclass event which took place at Soweto Theatre, saw people young and old attend the event which was organised by a singer, producer, and business owner JRoss and his wife Megan Vuma. People found out about what it takes to do music/entertainment business, legalities, PR and Marketing, Publishing as well as Sound Engineering and more.
JRoss partnered with South African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO), Sheer Publishing Africa, AirCo and Capasso to educate the public and those wanting to start a business in the music industry.
Then on Saturday 28 October there were some performances at the same venue. The whole initiative was to encourage people, especially the youth, to believe in themselves and to understand that nothing can stop them from achieving their goals.
JRoss promised to take this initiative to other Kasis around Mzansi so people can start having some hope for the future.
He said many people are living in poverty in Mzansi and many are depressed and have lost hope in life.
“We want to assure them that there’s still time to turn things around and what they need now is to believe in themselves,” he said.
JRoss said that people who are older need to guide the young ones and show them where to go.
In doing so, they will be doing the country a great favour.

JRoss

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