SOUTH Africa held its Oliver Mtukudzi Tribute Concert and, unlike the one held in Norton, this one did not have the drama which marred the legend’s home show.
The South African concert featured Yvonne Chaka Chaka, Mafikizolo and Mbeu.
Unlike the controversial one held at Pakare Paye Arts Centre recently, the one held at the Sandton International Convention in Johannesburg was a beautiful event.
Dubbed: “The Standard Bank Joy of Jazz Festival”, the show was powered by the South African Music Performance Rights Association (SAMPRA).
Chaka Chaka and Mbeu performed Tuku’s timeless classic, ‘Neria,’ among other songs.
Afro-pop music group Mafikizolo, guitarist Mono Mukundu, Thandisa Mazwai, Samantha Mtukudzi, Maduvha Madima and Ihhashi Elimhlophe all took turns to entertain guests at the event.
Mono Mukundu said:
“I want to thank the organisers and all the Zimbabweans who came through as the late superstar Oliver Mtukudzi was honoured and celebrated properly at the Standard Bank Joy of Jazz Festival.
“Guest artists, Yvonne Chaka Chaka and Maduvha Madima, gave outstanding performances alongside Mbeu, Samantha and Fiona.
“All we did was to honour our legend and also have fun.”
SAMPRA said Tuku deserves respect for his legacy that spanned for over four decades.
Known for his husky voice, Mtukudzi released the album “Tuku Music” in South Africa under Debbie Metcalf. The album had songs like ‘Dzoka Uyamwe’, ‘Todiii’, ‘Ndima Ndapedza’, ‘Tsika Dzedu’, ‘Mai Varamba’, ‘Rirongere’, ‘Tapindwa Neyi’ and Mabasa.
Tuku was able to penetrate foreign markets.



