Jah Prayzah’s Canadian promoters express sympathy for accident victims

Trust Khosa, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub

Biggz Entertainment, the organisers of Jah Prayzah’s recent tour in Canada, issued a heartfelt statement today expressing their condolences for two accident victims, Edmore Mafuwe and Anotida Maziriri, who tragically lost their lives en route to the concert.

The co-founders, Mike (23) and Malcom Viriri (27), shared their grief in the statement, urging the families of the victims to find solace in their faith during this difficult time.

“On behalf of Biggz Entertainment, the organisers of Jah Prayzah’s two shows held last weekend in Edmonton and Toronto, Canada, we extend our deepest condolences to the families of Edmore Mafuwe and Anotida Maziriri, who were tragically killed in an accident while on their way to the show,” the statement reads.

“We stand in solidarity with both families during this time of grief. We rely on God, our Comforter, Healer, and Provider. Our thoughts are with you in these trying times.”

The loss of these two young fans has sent shockwaves through the showbiz community, prompting Jah Prayzah to share his sorrow on Sunday.

Meanwhile, the Zimbabwean community is actively raising funds for the repatriation of their bodies for burial back home.

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