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News Date: 09 August 2002
THOHOYANDOU - A well-known local artist, Bishop Roxley Masevhe, also a veteran in gospel music has been re-elected to serve in the board of directors by members of the South African Recording Rights Association Limited (Sarral).
Sarral is an organisation that protects the rights of Artists nationally and worldwide. Roxley has again been chosen to workshop artists in the government sponsored weeklong workshop on music management and administration to be held in Johannesburg.
Masevhe has been in the board of directors for the past ten years serving and representing the Limpopo province. It is a fitting tribute for him and for the province, for his efforts to be recognised.
Roxley is presently promoting his first original cassettes, Li a da Duvha, Fhungo La Vhutali and Lufuno that are now selling like hot cakes. The cassettes are now available on the market.
Masevhe said he was shocked to see how people wanted his old music after, he ordered more than 500 units, of which more than 400 were sold out within four days.

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