Abafrika to ease campus tension

Jun 07, 2001

Due to public demand, tomorrow the Abafrica will present their play Ishenkazi w'omwana at Makerere University's main hall.

By Pidosn Kareire Due to public demand, tomorrow the Abafrica will present their play Ishenkazi w'omwana at Makerere University's main hall. Gates for whoever feels like shedding their exam, tension will be open at 4:30p.m at a fee of sh1500. "This is the show that is always punctuated by the traditional Kikiga dance, dominated by stomping," says Munyangoga the group leader. The cast which has 11 members is a play set in an African village, neighbouring a war-disturbed area. The rich man in the village plans to sexually exploit one of the two women who sought refuge in his house, but gets upset when he discovers that the daughter of the refugee is a girlfriend of his son, who is studying abroad. How is the conflict resolved? Find out in tomorrow's show. Munyangoga says, it will be a real treat of music, drama and dance. ends

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