Jah Prayzah celebrates in Australia

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent
High ridding contemporary musician Jah Prayzah will celebrate his endorsement as brand ambassador for Savanna Tobacco during his tour of Australia. The musician was endorsed together with Martin Sibanda of Ndolwane Supersounds yesterday, joining other musicians Suluman Chimbetu and Tocky Vibes who are part of the project.

Last week the company announced that it had invested $200 000 in the arts industry.
Jah Prayzah will celebrate his new role in Australia where he is set to perform in Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth.
The musician will leave the country tonight for the shows.

“We are happy about the latest achievements and obviously we will celebrate the success in Australia,” he said.
The talented musician said the people out there will have the privilege to listen to his new songs.

“I have some songs that I have not yet sampled on our local shows but this will be the opportunity to sample them,” he said.
He is hopeful that the shows will be well attended.

“I have never performed there but I have faith in my works and the promoters told me that my music is appreciated there,” he added.
The “Tsviriyo” hitamker said though he is not familiar with the artistes in Australia, he was looking forward to collaborations.

“I don’t know artistes there but I am just hopeful that we will be able to interact with them and probably make some collaborations,” he said.
Upon his return, he will share the stage with Tocky Vibes, Sibanda and Chimbetu at a gig organised by Savanna Tobacco.

The gig will be held at the end of this month in the capital.

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