Musicians ready to light up Mash West as part of Independence celebrations

Conrad Mupesa

Mashonaland West Bureau

VARIOUS musicians are now at Mbafa Primary School in Uhuru Nakazi, Chegutu, for what promises to be an electric night for the local community.

The Uhuru Nakazi community becomes the latest beneficiaries of the Second Republic’s decentralisation drive of national events in the province.

Various musicians, including Afrofusion artist, Prudence “Mama Africa” Muchada, army-side outfit Crocodile Sounds and Chinhoyi Prison Band are ready to entertain the bumper crowd at the gala that is scheduled to start after a soccer match between Ngezi Platinum and Mwos FC.

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