Apart from the much publicized visit by the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) President to Zimbabwe and the 21st February Movement Celebrations in Matopo, many music lovers had a weekend to remember with the combination of Baba Harare and Gonyeti continuing to attract respectable crowds on their shows. Baba Keketso took his acts to the city of Progress where he performed under his new label Military Touch Movement in a first for the group.
Club Verities in Westlea had a double trouble of a show as two former Third Generation band members, Gonyeti and Baba Harare strengthened their joint performance with another top notch performance that left revelers asking for more. The combination is proving to be a hit and the reggae fans seems to be enjoying their act.
In Gweru, Jah Prayzah’s newly formed Military Touch Movement had its first show where Gweru music lovers had an opportunity to listen to Andy Muridzo’s songs from his upcoming album titled Tichambotenderera. Jah Prayzah’s trendsetting stable MTM is proving to be a good choice for the Dherira hitmaker and it could be a matter of time before Muridzo takes over the showbiz stage.
Pakare Paye offspring, Mbeu had a rare occasion of meeting smart man and Utakataka Express frontman, Peter Moyo at Dandaro inn. The two artists had a good time.
The chairman of Zimdancehall Killer T proved that he is king of the ghetto after attracting a full house despite hosting the show all by himself. Most dancehall artists have tried to have solo shows but experienced hard times as they failed to live up to their billing.
On the gospel music stage, a newly formed choral group, Kairose choir launched their first DVD on Saturday in Waterfalls.
Zimpraise Director, Wellighton Kwenda launched a singles collection album on Saturday at the Kingston house. The singles collection titled Passion of Praise has eight songs with most of them being remixes from his old songs.