The story of South African singer and dancer PENNY PENNY is fit for Hollywood. A nearly homeless janitor with no education gets a record deal, becomes a multi-platinum-selling pop star, plays stadiums across Africa, then builds a career as a politician for Mandela's African National Congress party. PENNY PENNY's debut recording "Shaka Bundu", recorded in 1994, is the album that took a 34-year-old Giyani Kulani Kobane from the streets of Johannesburg to the chambers of power. After a chance meeting with Tsonga disco producer Joe Shirimani, just six months after apartheid was lifted, PENNY PENNY's "Shaka Bundu" was released and entered the consciousness of the entire country. PENNY PENNY became an immediate sensation, against the expectations of ... read more