The story behind My Love Letter to Africa and how collaborating with five female artists across the continent celebrates unity and diversity.How Mpho’s unique “Setswana soul” sound blends her cultural heritage with contemporary music.The challenges of being an independent artist in Botswana, including the impact of limited monetization opportunities on platforms like YouTube.The healing power of her music, with fans sharing how her songs helped them overcome personal struggles.Mpho’s advice to aspiring musicians: “Merge your culture with your art, experiment fearlessly, and trust the process.”_______________________________________Connect with MphoInstagram @mphosebina____________________________________________Want to support the Nala Feminist Collective? Website nalafem.org Instagram @IamNala_podcast Tiktok I AM NALA PodcastFacebook Nala Feminist CollectiveX (Twitter) @NalafemYouTube Nala feminist CollectiveLinkedin Nala Feminist CollectiveLearn more about the Africa Young Women Beijing+25 Manifesto and how you can help the young women of Africa create a better life for future generations. nalafem.org/manifestoFor collaboration and sponsorships contact
[email protected] ____________________________________________Curator & Host: Aya ChebbiProducer: Omom Mbu-OgarGraphic Designer & Audio engineer.: Kenechukwu NwachukwuMusic License Agreement signed for the Use of ‘Fire’ by Mpho Sebina featuring MiDi KwaKwa