ZIKHONA

#MusicForWildlife

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ARTISTS: ZIKHONA
CITY & COUNTRY: PORT ELIZABETH, SOUTH AFRICA
VENUE: OAS1SONE

South African born singer-songwriter Zikhona, joins forces with Wild Africa and OAS1SONE and over 100 African singer-songwriters in a historic first-ever a world tour series of Music for Wildlife Concerts, to lend their voices in support of wildlife conservation, raise awareness for climate change and plastics pollution, and have their messaging, voices, music and live performances broadcast across several Pan African and global television, radio and streaming platforms.

Zikhona "Zee" Gqamana is a talented South African singer who gained recognition on "The Voice South Africa." While studying Information Technology at Rhodes University, Zee prioritized her education over her passion for music. However, after completing her BSc Honours in Information Systems, she decided to pursue her love for singing. Zee's captivating rendition of Asa's "Jailer" impressed the judges, earning her a spot on #TeamKahn.With her background as the "Best Marimba Player" in high school, Zee's musical talent and dedication are sure to propel her further in the industry.

ABOUT WILD AFRICA X OAS1SONE

Wild Africa and OAS1SONE are bringing together artists and musicians from across Africa by lending their voices to support wildlife conservation and have their messaging and music broadcast across several African and global platforms. Thank you for joining us in raising awareness of this important cause.

ABOUT WILD AFRICA

The Wild Africa employs mass communications – such as the Music for Wildlife Concerts and Poaching Steals From Us All campaigns – to raise awareness of poaching, habitat loss and human wildlife conflict. It promotes wildlife tourism and carbon offset as sources of conservation and sustainable development funding. It promotes and directly supports local wildlife programs from offices in Cape Town, Lagos, Harare and Kigali and is running the programs previously under WildAid in South Africa, Nigeria and Zimbabwe.