“Madzibaba” Zakaria, Suluman Chimbetu, Jah Prayzah, Somandla “Mafia” Ndebele, debutant Mathias Mhere, Tanga Wekwa Sando, Leonard Karikoga Zhakata and Cde Chinx Chingaira.
Suluman made his presence felt when he showed up in a spanking new Chrysler Crossfire sport.
No doubt Sulu, as he is known to his fans, is having a time of his life with the popularity of his hit “Sean Timba”.
Other musicians who thrilled the more than 10 000 strong crowd were Sandra “Sandy” Ndebele, Peter Moyo, Gift Case Amuli, Progress Chipfumo, Tryson Chimbetu, Freeman, Mbare Chimurenga Choir and the Born Free Crew.
Those who could not make it to Rujeko Primary School, the venue of the this year’s 21st February Movement Gala watched the show in the comfort of their own homes as ZBCTV beamed the gig live.
There was lots of excitement in the crowd as the gala ignited a sense of pride as Zimbabweans from different social spheres came together to celebrate the life of a visionary, liberator and economic emancipator President Mugabe.
Held under the theme: “Youth for Indigenisation, Empowerment, Development and Employment Creation” the gala was a platform to do business for several enterprising young businesspeople.
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