Master H steals the thunder at Agric Show

Tendai Gukutikwa
Entertainment Reporter
DANCEHALL chanter, Master H, stole the thunder last Saturday night after delivering a sizzling performance that had thousands of fans on their feet, singing and dancing along to his popular tracks.
His most recent tune – Haudi Kudiwa – which features Tanaka Magazeni (Anika) had fans chanting together with the pair in what became one of the most memorable entertainment nights of this year’s exhibition.
he packed night, saw music lovers thronging the Manicaland Agricultural Show grounds, to watch him, alongside fellow performers Nisha Ts and Oriyano.
In an interview, show administrator, Pedzisayi Rusero, said the entertainment line-up was deliberately chosen to appeal to a wide audience and showcase the diversity of Zimbabwean talent.
“This year’s entertainment package was carefully curated to ensure that we cater for both the young and the old. The crowd’s response exceeded our expectations. The grounds were packed to capacity, and that is a clear sign that music remains a unifying force,” said Rusero.
From the moment he stepped on the stage, Master H commanded attention.
All his tunes had the youthful crowd singing along word-for-word.
His seamless mix of dancehall, Afrobeat and urban grooves ensured that no one remained seated.
Nisha Ts, known for her soulful voice and captivating delivery, warmed up the crowd earlier with songs like Admire Kadembo and Gevha.
Her performance drew loud cheers especially from female fans, who sang along passionately, waving their phone flash lights in rhythm with her ballads.
Oriyano, meanwhile, brought his own high-energy act with the hit singles, Zampele and Kamboga, igniting cheers from a section of the audience that was visibly excited to see him live.
However, the night belonged to Master H.
Midway through his set, he performed his chart-topping song, Dhanzi (Nawanadem), a track that has become anthemic across the country.
The crowd sang so loudly that for moments, his microphone seemed almost unnecessary.
He wrapped up his performance with Bum Bum Figa, leaving the audience wanting more.
For many, the highlight was simple – Master H’s unforgettable performance!
In various interviews, fans who attended the show said they felt electrified and fulfilled.
Tanyaradzwa Mutasa said she went to the show to watch Master
H in action, and was not disappointed.

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