The Moshito Music Conference & Exhibition 2024 has proudly announced the appointment of Nadia Nakai and Ihashi Elimhlophe as the official ambassadors for this year’s event.
With this exciting announcement, Moshito continues to highlight its commitment to the fusion of modern and traditional African music, focusing on promoting innovation, collaboration, and growth within the African music industry.
Nadia Nakai, a leader in the African hip-hop scene, and Ihashi Elimhlophe, an iconic figure in the Maskandi genre, were chosen as ambassadors due to their tremendous contributions to the African music landscape.
Their appointment as ambassadors for Moshito 2024 reflects the festival’s dedication to showcasing the diverse spectrum of African music, bridging tradition and modernity in a way that resonates both locally and internationally.
Stanley Khoza, chairperson of the Moshito Music Conference & Exhibition, spoke on the importance of this year’s theme and ambassadors, saying: “We are honored as Moshito to have the legendary Ihashi Elimhlophe and Nadia Nakai and as our ambassadors for Moshito 2024. They represent the blend of modernity and tradition that is the essence of African music today. Nadia’s global influence in hip-hop and Ihhashi’s dedication to preserving traditional African sounds reflect the core of what Moshito stands for. Their voices will enrich the discussions and performances at this year’s conference, helping us navigate the future of African music.”
For Nadia Nakai, this appointment as ambassador signifies an opportunity to inspire the next generation of African talent. “It’s an honor to be part of Moshito 2024 as an ambassador. This platform is about pushing boundaries and giving African artists the space to explore new opportunities while staying true to our roots. I’m excited to be part of conversations that will help guide the future of African music.”
Echoing this sentiment, Ihashi Elimhlophe emphasized the role of Moshito in preserving African music legacy: “For me, Moshito is not just a conference—it’s a movement. It’s about ensuring that the stories and sounds of Africa continue to thrive, even as we embrace new technologies and trends. I’m proud to be an ambassador for this event, which celebrates and preserves our rich cultural heritage.”
The Moshito Music Conference & Exhibition 2024 will be a dynamic four-day event, designed to offer a comprehensive experience that blends industry discussions, artist showcases, and public celebrations.
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