
Auxilia Katongomara Showbiz Reporter
HIGH-RIDING contemporary musician Jah Prayzah has brewed his sixth album which he will launch in Harare and Bulawayo next week – following the success of his previous album Ngwarira Kuparara.
The 10-track album, titled Kumbumura Mhute, will be launched at the Harare International Conference Centre on April 16 followed by the Bulawayo launch at the Bulawayo Rainbow Hotel on April 17. The Bulawayo launch will feature dancer-musician Sandra Ndebele who collaborated with Jah Prayzah on one of her tracks.
The multi-award winning artiste, real-name Mukudzei Mukombe who has been riding high with his previous album which features the hit-track Tsviriyo, this time tackled social issues including love, relationships and social cohesion on his album. The album is composed of tracks such as Kumbumura mhute, Kumaricho, Mukadzi wangu, Dali Wami, Mukadzi wangu soja rinosvika, Kumagumo and Makanika.
The lanky musician’s manager, Philda Muchabaiwa said they had decided to thank fans in Harare and Bulawayo for their support.
“It’s the fans who have made Jah Prayzah the man he is today, they have shown great support for him over the years. We realised that he has a legion of fans in Bulawayo as well so we decided to give them the same treatment,” said Muchabaiwa.
In Harare, Jah Prayzah will be backed by dendera frontman Sulumani Chimbetu and Botswana artiste Charma Girl. Jah Prayzah featured the Botswana star on a kwaito track Dali Wami.
“Unfortunately, Charma Girl will not make the Bulawayo launch because she has other commitments,” said Muchabaiwa.
The musician’s last album saw him scoop four awards at the National Arts Merit Awards held in February.



