Tuku, Ammara to rock Nyanga Oliver Mtukudzi

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Entertainment Reporter

Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi and Ammara Brown will tomorrow perform at Montclair Resort and Casino in Nyanga to spice up the growing Tuku Golf Tournament and Show that takes place twice a year in the resort town. Tuku has proved that devotion, dedication and determination are needed in the arts just like in any other profession.

Ammara on the other hand has established herself as a force to reckon with on the music scene.

She has managed to garner a respectful following.

With the two of them to provide entertainment for the night, there is bound to be fireworks of the sedate kind, bearing in mind the kind of clientele that patronises both musicians.

Montclair marketing manager, Tawanda Kwidini said this event was meant to market the resort town as well as to signal the beginning of summer.

“We know that Nyanga is very cold during the winter but we have strategically planned this event to coincide with the beginning of summer so as to encourage people to come without weather fears.

“We are encouraging people to come in their numbers so as to experience the beauty of Nyanga,” said Kwidini.

She added: “People should come and see for themselves the magnificence of places like Mount Nyangani, Mutarazi Falls and also embark on game viewing in the park.”

There is bound to be a hive of activity within the mountainous misty atmosphere of the resort as numerous companies from around the country, professional and amateur golfers, celebrities, business people and sporting enthusiasts converge for this spectacle.

Professional golfers, Tongo Charamba and Emmanuel Hungwe, took part in last year’s edition of the tournament.

“The refreshingly green forests and mountains of Nyanga as well as the awe inspiring scenic view of the golf course itself provide the perfect backdrop for the event.

“I think it is important for Zimbabweans to start appreciating their own country before they even think of travelling outside the country,” he said.

He praised management at Montclair for taking the initiative to combine sport and music, saying it has the potential of seeing thousands of people travelling to tourist destinations.

“Take a look at the number of people who attend international sporting events like the FIFA World Cup.

“That is tourism and you will find that there will be plenty of music there because those two are very popular with people.”

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