JK, Mozegator, Kayombo and Wile Perform as President Hichilema Reopens Mulungushi Textiles in Kabwe

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Legendary Zambian singer Jordan Katembula, popularly known as JK, joined fellow artistes Mozegator, Kayombo and Wile in thrilling performances during the official reopening of the Zambia-China Mulungushi Textiles in Kabwe, Central Province.

The historic event, which attracted hundreds of residents and stakeholders, was officiated by President Hakainde Hichilema, who attended as Guest of Honour.

Kabwe Celebrates Return of Mulungushi Textiles

The reopening of Mulungushi Textiles marked a major milestone for Kabwe, a town that has long depended on industrial activity and employment opportunities from the textile plant.

Excitement filled the atmosphere as community members gathered in large numbers to witness the return of operations at the once dormant textile giant.

JK Gives Emotional Acapella Performance

In a moment that stood out for many attendees, JK took to the podium and delivered an acapella performance, leaving the crowd cheering as he showcased his powerful vocals without instrumental backing.

The performance drew admiration from the audience, with many describing it as one of the most memorable highlights of the ceremony.

Other Artistes Add Energy to the Ceremony

JK was not alone on stage, as other artistes including Mozegator, Kayombo and Wile also entertained the crowd, bringing excitement and music to an event centred on national development and job creation.

Their performances helped create a celebratory mood as Kabwe residents welcomed the reopening of a key industrial facility.

President Hichilema Leads the Official Reopening

President Hakainde Hichilema officially presided over the reopening, reaffirming government’s commitment to industrial revival and economic growth.

The event also symbolised continued cooperation between Zambia and China through the textile partnership.

The reopening of Mulungushi Textiles is expected to create employment opportunities and restore economic activity in Kabwe, with the performances by JK and other artistes adding a cultural and celebratory touch to the national occasion.