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Artistes set for #WeareoneAfrica concert every Saturday

• It brings together top artistes from the continent to raise funds for the pandemic

Top artistes from the continent are set to headline the second edition of the #WeareoneAfrica series of virtual concerts.

The concerts will be streaming live every Saturday at 10pm EAT on all WAOAfrica platforms, including YouTube, Facebook and Instagram.

The virtual concerts are a series of virtual events curated in partnership with Amref Health Africa for the sole purpose of fighting corona as a continent through entertainment.

The campaign will seek to inspire audiences to support the front liners and vulnerable communities and further create awareness during these unprecedented times.

For the warm-up edition, #WeareoneAfrica hosted Khaligraph, Gilad and Bien from Sauti Sol, who represented Kenya.

All the proceeds go to the Amref Health Africa Coronavirus Response Fund.

Article first published on The Star, Kenya.

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