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Zoë Modiga’s big reveal at jazz fest

SongBird

Face to face, Zoë Modiga is warm and engaging. Her enthusiasm for South African music makes her the perfect ambassador for the new generation of pathfinders.

She says: “The view for the future of SA music looks amazing. We continue to spearhead conversations not only here, but in the world. I’m excited to be discovering different kinds of artists, whether they’re in the music, theatre space, or fashion space – our stories are continuing to be told, and I’m excited to be part of that, and to

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