JUST IN: Buja Arts Festival roars to life Sulumani Chimbetu

Nyore Madzianike Senior Arts Reporter
THE Fourth edition of the annual Buja Arts and Culture Festival (BAF) will tomorrow roar to life with a number of activities having been lined up for the two-day event slated for Mutoko in Mashonaland East Province.

BAF is a platform for the people of Buja, mostly those who hail from Mutoko and its environs, who gather to celebrate the uniqueness, vibrancy and richness of their culture.

Started in 2016, this year’s edition will be headlined by Dendera musician, Sulumani Chimbetu and Zimdancehall singer, Enzo Ishal.

One of the event organisers, Moses Dhliwayo, said it was all systems go, with almost everything in place to host one of the biggest arts and cultural events in Mashonaland East Province.

“Everything is in place for the event, which starts tomorrow.

“All what is left is welcoming participants, who will take part during the event that starts tomorrow and ends on Saturday.

“We have a number of traditional dance groups drawn from around the province, who will be participating with guest musicians Sulumani Chimbetu and Enzo Ishall, from Harare.

“This is a platform where people from Mutoko showcase, promote and exchange notes on how they can preserve what remains of their culture and heritage,” he said.

Dhliwayo said the festival will also give locals an opportunity to share their rich culture with the rest of the world.

“Those who will attend the festival will get an opportunity to understand the culture of the Buja people, and take with them what they would have seen,” he said.

Gospel musicians Pastor Charles and Olivia Charamba as well as Andy Muridzo have performed at previous editions of the Buja Arts and Culture Festival.

 

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