unveiled from the Coca-Cola Green stage.
Selmor said she was honoured to share the stage with Nkulee and described the show as a milestone. She said her performance would be one of her best shows since she started music.
“Friday will mark my third appearance at Hifa, so I am looking forward to give my best performance together with Nkulee. Our act will thrill the audience as we have surprises lined up for them. I have never dreamt of working together with Lucky Dube’s children, but to my surprise God had planned for this already,” said Selmor.
It has been a good year for Selmor whose latest album “Expressions” is doing well on the local market. Her album comprises emotional songs about her life growing up in a broken family.
“Working as offspring of music legends is always a good thing. Chances are that we bring our parents’ fans together taking them down memory lane,” she said.
Selmor recently inked a deal a South African record company called Next Music and already plans are underway to tour the country. “It seems my music career is moving in the right direction.
I signed a deal with Charles Kuhn (Next Music CEO) in February. I will be supported by a couple of South African artistes during my forthcoming shows,” Selmor said.
Her single ‘’Nguvayangu’’ is rocking on the ZiFM stereo chart show.



