Bulawayo MUSICIAN drops new video

Paul Pindani in CHINHOYI

BULAWAYO based artist, Paul Mlauzi, of Mzoe7 group, has dropped  beautiful visuals to the song Imali.

The song is dedicated to all Zimbabweans who toil tirelessly to eke out a living for their families.

Mlauzi’s new video was released shortly after his return from the United States, where he attended a ZimExpo cultural exchange event.

“Since I returned home, I released a song and a music video called Imali.

“It’s dedicated to every Zimbabwean because they are hustlers.

“Zimbabweans really work hard to try and make ends meet for their families.

“It’s a piano song featuring myself, Master Zhou, Maggie and Hit Kid,” he said.

He has promised fans he will release more stuff in the second half of the year.

“I am shooting music videos and releasing more music.

“Like I said earlier on, I had an amazing experience in the US last week.

“I was in Ohio, I did Kentucky, the state of Philadelphia, and performed in Indiana,” he said.

Mlauzi said  he also enjoys his new role as a presenter.

“Now, I have a show as a presenter on ZTN, which is shown on channel 294, on DSTV. “I have learnt that TV needs more discipline. 

“You have to read more. 

“You have to execute things on time, know how to do things on time, be flexible and work with more people.

“It has actually taught me a lot of things in a short way.

“I am officially a presenter on ‘Days at Ekasi’ on ZTN prime channel,” said Mlauzi.

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