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It seems like yesterday when we first set out to promote Zola, Freddie
Gwala & Platform one and since then our services have extended to
more than one major promoter, varying genres and a lot more artists
Many years on and still growing strong, Ebunandini has established itself as a growing brand set to promote and facilitate Southern African entertainment. However the growing diversity in taste and culture fusion has seen many a change in the industry as a whole and therein lies our justification to re-brand and refurnish the site, more-so find new ways to "spread the word and feeling" alike. In the face of evolution I've felt that change was imminent and yet our beloved brand would be lost into oblivion but alas a solution lay in wait waiting to be discovered. Rather than discard the motherbrand i.e. Ebunandini we've decided to let ebunandini live on inside DeepSouth magazine which will from henceforth be the front for our entertainment, lifestyle & culture in the diaspora.
DeepSouth magazine will feature a lot more diversity i.e. beyond the bounds of entertainment, and reaching to subjects closer to heart and perhaps and issues of importance with relevance to our readership etc.
The lifestyle surrounding our entertainment scene wil be dissected thereby giving a lot more scope into the brand. We are losing the single minded association of "ebunandini" being a house music fraterntity to being a lifestyle magazine.
Much is in store in the next issue, new sections and features include: Fashion Conscience, Mix-factor, Bottoms Up, Matt & Venus and a lot more as brains are still on the go to bring out the most substantial copy of DeepSouth.
Fear not, all ebunandini members will be automatically intergrated into the new website therefore all your old passwords should be able to work. A new panic service will be set up to help distressed users who have problems logging in.
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