Munya Matarutse continues to shine

himself at the City Sport Centre.
Munya, as he is popularly known, is a protégé of veteran Oliver Mtukudzi and seemed to have mastered the ropes in the music circles.

Matarutse is one of the shining examples of musicians that were trained at Mtukudzi’s Pakare Paye Arts Centre.

He has been in his master’s shadow on many occasions, performing as a curtain-raiser at most of his shows and seeking advice on most of his projects.

The way Matarutse and Mtukudzi’s voices blend on the former’s song titled Hondo is testimony to the strong student-teacher relationship they have.

Born in1988 at Norton Hospital, Matarutse attended Chiedza Primary School in Norton before going to St Joseph High School in Zaka.

He plays with Kazevezeve, which he formed in 2005 at Pakare Paye Arts Centre and is managed by Tuku.

Related Posts

Musavengana challenges African women to take lead in AfCFTA trade

Online Reporter African women have been challenged to assume leadership roles in trade under the African Continental Free Trade Area, with their active participation described as critical to unlocking the…

Zim karatekas at AFCKO tourney

Ellina Mhlanga Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE So-kyokushin Karate-Do Organisation’s pair of Florry Chandavengerwa and Tsitsi Muranda are holding their heads high as they take part at the African Full Contact…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×