Afro Sunshine - 1989 - This Is Afrika
This was one of the first albums by a local group to go on sale in Botswana. During the 80s, Batswana were only exposed to recorded music by South African artistes. It was very difficult for local artistes to record due to lack of financial resources and recording facilities. By then recording facilities were only available in countries like South Africa and Zimbabwe. Afro Sunshine used to be one of the country's top Afro pop groups in the 80s. They released their popular album in 1989 before the group disbanded following some misunderstandings. Although it was released 20 years ago, the album has always been in demand. This is what motivated former Afro Sunshine keyboard player Lekofi Sejeso and group manager Dennis Alexander to reprint it in 2009.
The eight-track album included the tracks; Afro Sunshine, Mmaebeke, Ma Basket, Tote, Sisi Langeni and Re ba lebile. Ma Basket was the hit track of the album. The music it is a mix of Afro Funk, Mbaqanga, Soukos and Sotho-Tswana Folk Music. The hugely talented Sejeso composed almost all the songs on the album except Mmaebeke, which was done by Gino Maposa. But unfortunately members of Afro Sunshine were never able to make much money from the album.
The Mogoditshane based group was formed in 1983 by Sejeso (keyboard), Ricky Molefe (guitar), Maposa (saxophone), Oupa Phofu (bass), and Ronnie Nkhululu (drums). Mbewe, Kunda (former drummer from zamrock band Musi-o-Tunya) and Paledi later joined them. It was always a delight to see the group on the stage with Sejeso doing his thing on the keyboards.
Vocalist Jeff Malaba also joined the group at a later stage. Afro Sunshine used to stage shows at Mogoditshane venues like the Mogo Hotel and Bodiba Country Club. They used to rehearse at the Lekadiba Club, which was owned by Queen Kwelagobe, the wife of the BDP strongman.
The band also used to conduct countrywide tours. In 1990, they performed at the Francistown Stadium.
Afroshine and Kgwanyape, which was led by the late Duncan Senyatso, were the first civilian groups to release albums. During the same time, Kgwanyape released their album, Mephato ya maloba. It was the two groups, which put local music on the map. Recalling the days of Afro Sunshine, Sejeso said those were the good times. He said although they had not formally learnt music but they were able to excel. But he said things used to be difficult for them at times. He said revelers used to attend their shows in large numbers. Those were the times when musicians performed live.
Lekofi is performing as a resident artiste at the Grand Palm. But he would never forget about those good old days.
In 2000, Lekofi recorded an album for the Botswana Football Association (BFA) to promote the Zebras. Some of the favourite tunes from the album have been receiving massive airplay on radio when the Zebras are playing.
TRACKLIST
A1 - Afro Sunshine
Written-By – Chris Mbewe
A2 - Mmaekbeke
Written-By – Lekofi Tebogo Sejeso
A3 - Ma Basket
Written-By – Lekofi Tebogo Sejeso
B1 - Tote
Written-By – Lekofi Tebogo Sejeso
B2 - Sise Langeni
Written-By – Jino Chivage Maposa
B3 - Rebalebile
Written-By – Lekofi Tebogo Sejeso
Published by: "M" Promotions Music
Studio: Universal Studios, Johannesburg
Credits:
Alto Saxophone, Vocals – Jino Chivage Maposa
Bass Guitar – Levinstone Paledi
Drums – Ronald Mkhololi
Keyboards, Vocals – Lekofi Tebogo Sejeso
Lead Guitar, Vocals – Chris Mbewe
Guitar, Vocals – Ricky Molefe
Percussion, Vocals – Alex Kunda
Producer – Koloi Lebona
Engineer – Phil Nel*
Executive Producer – Leslie Mogapi