Ice and Fire farewell for Macheso

Leonard Zhakata
Leonard Zhakata

Entertainment Reporter
All roads lead to Pamuzinda Ice and Fire (formerly Pamuzinda Highway X-scape) tonight where zora star Leonard Zhakata, Dino Mudonodo and Shinsoman are set to bid farewell to sungura ace Alick Macheso.
The “Tafadzwa” hit-maker is set to tour South Africa next week for a show at Chez Ntemba in Johannesburg.

Macheso’s manager William Tsandukwa said they were looking forward to a memorable show as they will sharing stage with artistes of various genres.

“Zhakata is doing well with his new album while young people are enjoying the music of Shinsoman which brings variety to the show,” said Tsandukwa.

He said they were receiving calls from their fans inquiring about Macheso’s shows since he has been out of Harare for some weeks.

“It was a long time since he performed here in Harare and our fans were missing him (Macheso). We are happy to be back to Harare and this would be a grand farewell,” he said.

SHINSOMAN
SHINSOMAN

Shinsoman is set to prove his ability as he will be sharing the stage with big names.

The “Mawayawaya” hitmaker will be sampling some of his singles that will be released this month.

“It is a big task but I am sure people will love some few songs that I am going to drop at the show. I feel honoured to be sharing the stage with big guys,” he said.

Meanwhile dendera musician Tryson Chimbetu will make his debut tour of South Africa next Friday where he is set to perform atTransval Hotel in Boksburg.

Show organisor Rodger Moyo said they were just responding calls of the people who wanted the musician.

“People at the place loved his song “Pahotera” and we just decided to call him here and all has been set,” he said.

He added that people should look forward to a good show as the musician will be making his first show in the country. Simba Mahenga manager of the band said they are putting their house in order for the show.

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