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Godwin Muzari Memory Lane — Today Theatre in the Park in Harare Gardens hosts the launch of “The Return of Timmy naBhonzo” DVD, which is set to bring back memories of yesteryear comedy “Bonzo Nechikwata” that was screened on ZTV in the early 2000s.
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Godwin Muzari Memory Lane Kudzi Marudza gets emotional when he talks about radio. Popularly known as Mr Cool, the veteran disc jockey wonders if radio will ever be the same again. Although he salutes many young talented presenters, Mr Cool’s general feeling is that yesteryear talent is irreplaceable.
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Godwin Muzari Memory Lane When musician and businessman Prince Tendai died on December 27, 2011 he had gone through a lot of physical and emotional pain.Sadly, his emotional complications came with one of the greatest shows in the land that featured Akon and Sean Paul at National Sports Stadium.
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Godwin Muzari : Memory Lane In Shona language “chirikure” refers to something that is far from a particular location.In relation to the law of repetition for emphasis “chirikure, chirikure” means something far, far away. Ironically, Chirikure Chirikure is the name of a talented Zimbabwean artiste who has done a lot behind the scenes.
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Godwin Muzari: Memory Lane Most people know him as Jacob Huni from yesteryear soap Studio 263 where he dazzled with his cunning tricks in his plot to wrestle JH Construction company from other family members.
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Godwin Muzari : Memory Lane In comedy, there are some characters that can make you laugh before they even say a word. Their looks, behaviour and approach to acting scenes exude humour and speech is simply a last component of their recipe for cracking viewers’ ribs. Actions can be more comic than words. Rowan Atkinson proved it with […]
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Godwin Muzari : Memory Lane Actor Jasen Mphepo’s role as hilarious Marcelino in yesteryear local sitcom “Waiters” earned him immense popularity and many still refer to him with that screen name. Working in the kitchen of a popular restaurant “Marcelino”, who spoke with a Malawian accent and often fused his statements with Chewa words, was a marvel […]
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Godwin Muzari : Memory Lane Marshal Munhumumwe is in a bracket of late musicians that do not have any of their children pursuing their art. While the likes of James Chimombe, Leonard Dembo, Tongai Moyo, John Chibadura, Simon Chimbetu, Naison Chimbetu and Daiton Somanje have blood heirs to their careers, Munhumumwe’s children are not keen to inherit […]
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. . . musician in bid to reunite with ex-wife Godwin Muzari : Memory Lane When Dino Mudondo composed one of his first recorded songs, “Chirangano” in 2002, he was imploring his lover not to forget the vow of loving him forever. It was a song based on reality and Dino carefully chose his lyrics to tell […]
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Godwin Muzari : Memory Lane “Music is my passion and I will not completely quit. I know there is light at the end of the tunnel but a lot still has to be done in our industry. My experience in Australia taught me that patience pays in music.” He was one of the best musicians to emerge […]
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Godwin Muzari : Memory Lane It seems local comedians that are trying to fill the gap left by popular yesteryear comics are losing the grip. A crop of comedians that include Gringo, Kapfupi, Sabhuku Vharazipi, Mabla 10 and Kariboni have hinged their careers on a style pioneered by the likes of Mukadota, Paraffin, Mutirowafanza and Zuku among […]
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Godwin Muzari : Memory Lane He narrates the story at some of his shows. It is a sad tale that Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi jovially recounts about the beginning of his career. Although he spices it up with jokes, it is evident the narration has a soft spot in his heart. It is a touching account of how […]
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Godwin Muzari : Memory Lane Renowned producer Bothwell Nyamhondera turned 57 on Wednesday and spent the happy day in studio in Ashdown Park doing what he knows best. Unfortunately, as Nyamhondera celebrates another year of life, the music industry is mourning the fall of a recording giant Gramma Records, a company where the talented producer made […]
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Godwin Muzari : Memory Lane His mother’s daily toil at a vegetable market pushed renowned sculptor Dominic Benhura to a decision that severed his relations with family members. After passing his Ordinary Level with flying colours, Benhura enrolled for Advanced Level to study mathematics, chemistry and biology. At the end of his first term in Lower […]
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Godwin Muzari Memory Lane “We underestimated our popularity when we visited Mutare in 1994. Our song “Mugove” was beginning to make waves, but we were still hesitant to call it a hit. When we arrived at Sakubva Stadium for a show, we got the shock of our lives.
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