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Talent Chimutambgi Arts Reporter Scores of families and fun lovers had a treat at the Hampden Amusement Park in Mt Hampden on Saturday during family show that featured artistes including Jah Prayzah. The family show offered a refreshing moment, especially school children who are back with their parents and guardians following the closure of schools […]
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Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter Fireworks!!! Still trying to find the right word to describe the show dubbed “Redefined Concert” hosted by Gateway Stream Music on Saturday at the Harare International Conference Centre. Of course, all the words such as successful, magical, thrilling, electrifying and amazing, among others, have been used and already abused in […]
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Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter With the cold spell hitting the country unreliable and unpredictable, we are only reminded that it is still winter and for those going out, make sure you carry or wear warm clothes. Revellers are once more reminded that the Covid-19 virus is still among us and they should observe the […]
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Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter It was a typical damp squib. Something the fans felt heartbroken about. Elders would describe Nigerian musician Joseph Akinwale Akinfenwa-Donused affectionately known as Joeboy’s performance at Borrowdale Racecourse as all froth and no beer. The ladies, who are among his legion of fans were left with their jaws ajar in […]
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Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter A Netherlands embassy official, Harry Davies, is being sued for US$100 000 in damages after he allegedly defamed two real estate companies in comments posted on his Twitter handle. West Properties (Private) Limited and Pokugara Properties (Private) Limited claim to have been defamed by Davies on September 7 this year […]
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By Plot Mhako The Urban Grooves movement that gripped the country at the turn of the millennium when the government announced 75% local content on radio represents a missed golden opportunity to significantly thrust contemporary Zimbabwean music onto at least the regional scene.
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Arts Correspondent High-flying musician Mukudzei Mukombe aka Jah Prayzah is dominating upcoming National Merit Awards with nominations in three categories. Running in its 17th edition, the event will take place on February 17 at Reps Theatre in Belgravia.
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JP, compliments of the New Year. Last year was your best year ever without any reasonable doubt. My brother, I have seen you riding in Partson Chipaz Chimboza’s car begging him to talk to Josh Hozheri so that he could give you a slot at Jazz 105. I have seen you curtain raising for Progress Chipfumo and […]
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Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Man-of-the-moment Jah Prayzah did not stage a show in Harare during the festive holidays leaving fans hungry for live performance from a man who took the industry by storm after the release of “Kutonga Kwaro”.
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As the year 2017 draws to a close, Veteran arts guru TINASHE MUTERO revisits the year with his pick of hits and misses It is year end and many among us are taking stock of the successes and failures of 2017. It is a time when we revisit what were the New Year’s resolutions last January and […]
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By Sindiso Dube It seems like the ‘My Lily’ concert pitting Jah Prayzah and Nigerian superstar Davido will never happen after the cancellation of the show on the 11th hour. And only people who are willing to take off their shoes and use their toes for counting can figure out how many times 2 Kings […]
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Problem Masau Arts Correspondent The year 2017 will go down in the annals of history as Jah Prayzah’s year. The Uzumba born singer proved that he is not only tall in his stature, but stood out among his peers as he was the talk of town throughout the twelve months of the year.
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Arts Correspondent Jah Prayzah and Winky D are among the best entertainers in the country at the moment. They rarely do joint shows and, when they do, they make history. It is likely to be the case when they meet in Kadoma at Odyssey on December 31. What a way to end the year. It seems Kadoma […]
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Godwin Muzari Arts Editor It is hard to ignore Jah Prayzah’s music in this era of political transition in the country. His songs, especially “Kutonga Kwaro”, are being played everywhere.
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Saturday Herald Writer Jah Prayzah was in the media as the trending topic since last week no less. And for someone who touts himself as a soldier; that indefatigable breed of men with spine and spleen and ready to wade in the brimstone of hell to prove their steely machismo, did he just not come across […]
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