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Dumi Mkokstad Not Happy With Arists Relying on KZN Government

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A debate over KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) music has been triggered by gospel singer Dumi Mkokstad, who asserts that local musicians have suffered due to an over-reliance on government assistance.

Mkokstad shared his thoughts on Facebook on Tuesday, stating that he is not only speaking about gospel musicians:

“Refrain from producing music that were hits over a decade ago, for the love of money.  Music has been killed in KZN because of the relationship people in music have in government offices. Talent and artistry are no longer valued. There is no longer passion, no creativity. People are judged only by what they are known for.”

Gauteng Artists Succeed by Prioritizing Their Craft

According to Mkokstad, artists in Gauteng consistently perform better because they focus on their music and maintain their brand reputation:

“Where is the drum? When did we last have a drum artist that set the stage on fire? Many artists have become event organizers because they never had a true love for music—they only chase money,” he said.

He added that many KZN musicians now spend more time discussing government tenders and opportunities in WhatsApp groups than working on their art:

“Wake up, KZN artists! I love you, my brothers—we can do better. For those willing to listen…”

Responses from Fellow Musicians

The comments generated significant reactions from fellow musicians and industry peers:

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