Idols SA's Ofentse Motale is 'still keen on working with Dr Malinga'

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Idols SA's Ofentse Motale is 'still keen on working with Dr Malinga'
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“He gave me an offer over the phone and I suggested that we meet face to face to discuss it.'

Former 'Idols' contestant Ofentse Motale is still optimistic that he will work with Dr Malinga and produce good music.sensation Ofentse Motale is working on his music career and hopeful that a planned deal with Dr Malinga will materialise

"The lessons that I learnt from the competition was to uplift myself and know where I'm going and not be pressure by what people want me to be." The musician even left his job to pursue his career and has been getting gigs, but admits the right record label deal still hasn’t come.

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