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Beyond music, Scar has extended his versatile skills to various media platforms. He has made guest appearances in renowned
productions such as Big Brother Africa and the Annual Miss Botswana pageant, captivating audiences with his wit and charm.
Additionally, Scar played a significant role in the 2009 Road to MTV Africa Music Awards held in Nairobi, Kenya, leaving a
lasting impression with his engaging and entertaining performances.
Scar has showcased his exceptional talent as an incredible radio host. He has held prime time slots on the popular radio station,
Yarona FM. Through his captivating personality and engaging interviews, Scar has captivated listeners and made a lasting
impact on the airwaves. His ability to connect with people and create an enjoyable listening experience has further solidified his
position as a versatile entertainer. Whether on stage, television, or the radio, Scar continues to shine brightly in the entertainment industry, leaving a lasting impression on all who have the pleasure of experiencing his talents.
As a testament to his versatility, Scar has ventured into the world of podcasting, hosting his successful podcast named PODICAST, which has become one of the biggest in Botswana. Through this platform, he continues to connect with his audience, sharing insightful conversations, and showcasing his expertise in various fields, further expanding his influence.
Thato Matlhabaphiri, or Scar, stands as an iconic figure in Botswana’s entertainment industry, inspiring countless individuals
through his music and podcasting endeavors. His talent, charisma, and dedication have made him a beloved and
respected influencer, leaving an enduring legacy in the hearts and minds of many.
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