Invisible Dance Crew Receives K2 Million Boost After Malawi Has Talent Final

By Chrispin Tsitsamanja 

Although they did not win the Malawi Has Talent Season II competition, the Invisible Dance Crew has received a major boost after being awarded K2 million by the Managing Director of Workforce Recruitment Agency.

The Invisible Dance Group at Malawi has Talent


Invisible was among the top three finalists in the competition, which was eventually won by poet Isaac Kadankowa, who walked away with the grand prize of K35 million. Despite reaching the finals, Invisible and another finalist, Adobe, did not receive any prize money from the competition.

However, the story took a positive turn when Della Chirombo, Managing Director of Workforce Recruitment Agency, decided to support the group. Chirombo explained that every year, during her birthday celebrations, she does something meaningful to give back to society. This year, she chose to support Invisible after being impressed by their talent and performance.

“They really impressed me with their talent, and I felt they deserved encouragement. I decided to give them K2 million and motivate them not to give up but to continue showcasing their talent,” said Chirombo, who recently turned 45.

The Group Members Recieving the Gift From Chirombo


Chirombo also called on other companies to engage young people like Invisible in events and activities, saying they have great potential that deserves support.

The Invisible Dance Crew has expressed gratitude for the support, saying the money has given them new motivation to work harder and improve their dance careers.

The Invisible Dance Crew on the Stage at Malawi Has Talent Season II


The gesture has been praised by many as a sign that talent can still be recognized and supported, even beyond competition results.

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