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Fresh from a thrilling weekend at Toropo Ya Muka, where she once again proved she is a master of the mic, keeping the crowd hyped-up into the early hours, the whirlwind of energy that is MC Abbie breezed into The Voice’s Francistown office for an interview...

Tell us a little about yourself? Good morning The Voice Newspaper and readers at home, hope you had a good weekend. My names are Kgomotso Abigail Gaolebe; I’m a 32-year-old Kalanga woman from Tutume, best known as MC Abbie in the entertainment industry. Talking about good weekends, yours was pretty epic, killing it on stage in front of thousands at Toropo Ya Muka.



You brought so much energy to the show; tell us about Abbie the MC? MC Abbie is a very hyper person, a passionate and highly enthusiastic individual. I think it’s safe to say I’m a fully energetic person and always bring joy and laughter whenever I am around. Having been raised in Francistown since I was a baby, this city is very dear to my heart.

I grew up just behind Area L location and went to Ikhutseng Primary School. You really owned the stage and, despite the pressure, it was so obvious you were enjoying yourself. When did this passion start? Well, growing up as a loud, extremely expressive child, I think my parents knew I was going to end up in the entertainment circles.

I used to do pageantry and also dancing and was on My African Dream as a child. When I was doing my Form 5, I hosted Miss Trinkos, a former Dance group I used to dance for back i.

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