Wezi Heartsound to Represent Zambia at Festival for Fight Inequality

[Photo Credit: Wezi Heartsound Instagram]

By Kinyua Mwangi

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Zambian Songstress Wezi Heartsound will be representing Zambia at the Festival for Fight Inequality scheduled for August 14. She is elated to be part of this noble program that will have different artists from across the continent perform virtually.

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“I can’t wait to perform at the @fightinequality concert,” she posted on her Instagram page.

Her presence at the event is a big deal for Zambia. The two-day festival brings together activists from different parts of the world backed by artists in pushing for equality.

Through music courtesy of the online space given by the platform, dogmatic inequality issues facing Africa will be addressed. They include racism, unemployment, poor governance, hunger, societal issues among others will be on focus.

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“Covid-19 has supercharged existing inequalities: while billionaire´s wealth rises dramatically, austerity is imposed on health, education, and social protection systems across the world. Our challenges are many - vaccine apartheid, unemployment, racism, patriarchy, climate crisis, hunger, and many more. The need for systemic change is urgent, but it won't come from the rich, nor from individual effort alone; we need each other,” a message on its website reads.

Wezi will represent her country in one of the five languages picked by the organizers in a bid to stop inequality.

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