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Godwin Muzari Lifestyle Editor Leonard Dembo was a star whose expertise was far ahead of his contemporaries. His music still rules. The top 40 charts that most radio stations presented during the country’s 40th independence celebrations proved that “Chitekete” is still the best song after 1980. Dembo was a great musician. He played his part […]
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Godwin Muzari Arts Editor The future looks bright for Soul Jah Love, but it seems the musician is not bright enough to look into the future. The Mbare-bred chanter is fast winning hearts among music followers and can be credited for attracting people that were non-dancehall followers to the genre because of his hits. However, Soul Jah […]
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Godwin Muzari Arts Editor They worked together on and off the screen, on and off the stage and their relationship was sometimes cat-and-mouse style. Chibhodhoro and Mukadota had their fun moments whenever they did their acts and the former has sweet and sour memories of the late great comedian.
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Godwin Muzari Arts Editor Yesteryear drama “Paraffin” remains one of the best local television productions. The combination of the late Phillip Mushangwe (Paraffin) and Rhoda Mtembe (Mai Sorobhi) was always hilarious.
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Godwin Muzari Arts Editor Hitting a jackpot with a debut album is a miracle that has only been availed to a few chosen ones in music generations. In most cases, musicians have to toil through the testing passage of going up the ladder step-by-step.
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Godwin Muzari Arts Editor Aaron Chiundura Moyo is considering getting married. Now 67, the renowned author has neither married nor stayed with a woman despite having three children with different mothers.
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Godwin Muzari Arts Editor Tanga Wekwa Sando is a master of love lyrics.
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Godwin Muzari Memory Lane Until he got to Grade Six, Peter Moyo did not know that he was Tongai “Dhewa” Moyo’s son.
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Godwin Muzari Memory Lane “If I had a radio I would listen to his music every day. I can sing most of his songs, but these days I no longer hear the songs often. When I am lucky, I hear the songs being played in public places, but that is only when I travel. Unfortunately, I […]
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Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Alick Macheso and Nicholas “Madzibaba” Zakaria split in 1997, but memories of their old days when they worked together as Khiama Boys seem to keep them close.
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Godwin Muzari Memory Lane When Sandra Ndebele launches her new single “Ingoma” at City Sports Bar tonight, she takes another step of a music journey that has had mixed fortunes.
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Godwin Muzari Memory Lane — A lot of things happened while Memory Lane was on a long festive season break. It is good to be back. Among events that took place towards the end of the year was the launch of Chazezesa Challengers album titled “Smoko Revival Zvachose”.
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Godwin Muzari Memory Lane — Since releasing the album “Wamatuka”, Gift Amuli became a popular sungura musician yet he initially hated the genre. Amuli did not like sungura at all. Because of his background in contemporary music, the musician viewed sungura as a primitive genre. In his early days, Amuli got grooming from Zig-Zag band. […]
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Godwin Muzari Memory Lane — When Hollywood star Denzel Washington walked the streets of Harare in 1984, he was not a popular face.
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Godwin Muzari Memory Lane — When Partson “Chipaz” Chimbodza celebrates his 43rd birthday with musicians at Andy Millar Hall on November 19, he will retell how he has worked with most artistes that will be performing on the day.
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