DJ Sfiso parts ways with BEE management

Langalakhe Mabena Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub

Fast-rising DJ Sfiso has officially cut ties with Bulawayo Exclusive Events (BEE), announcing that she no longer has any professional or personal association with the events outfit, or its representative, DJ Ash T.

The separation brings to an end a fruitful working relationship that spanned close to two years, one that both parties had previously credited for boosting their visibility within Bulawayo’s competitive entertainment landscape.

BEE is known for curating high-impact lifestyle and house music events, including the Garden of House, Private School, and several other collaborations with fashion and culinary movements across the city.

In her statement, DJ Sfiso made her position clear.
“Effective immediately, DJ Sfiso is no longer managed by BEE, and there is no longer any form of professional and personal association with DJ Ash T.


“All bookings, negotiations, brand partnerships, and official communication for DJ Sfiso will now be handled directly through DJ Sfiso or the new management only. Any parties claiming to represent DJ Sfiso without written consent should be considered unauthorised.


“This decision has been taken in the best interests of the brand and future career direction of DJ Sfiso. We appreciate the continued support from fans, clients, and industry partners.”

DJ Sfiso’s star has continued to rise, with notable bookings both within and outside Bulawayo. Industry watchers will be keen to see how she navigates her new chapter as an independently-run act.

More to follow…

 

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