Mthabisi Tshuma, [email protected]
THE latest musical creation – Patrek Azvibhadari – by South African Kwaito maestro Professor, featuring Zimbabwe’s very own Diliza, along with the dynamic duo The Rupertz (comprised of Pex Africah from South Africa and Shoza from Namibia), is rapidly gaining momentum, earning rave reviews in the world of broadcasting.
In recent weeks, this sensational track, released just last month, has managed to secure airtime on renowned South African stations such as Lesedi FM, Umhlobo Wenene FM, Gagasi FM, and Capricorn FM. Its infectious beats have also found a welcoming audience on airwaves beyond South Africa’s borders, resonating with listeners on Gabs FM in Botswana, Khulumani FM, and Skyz Metro FM in Zimbabwe.

The excitement surrounding this track reached new heights when it became an anthem at various popular hangout spots. Last week, the ETV Morning show proudly hosted the talented artists behind this musical masterpiece.
Commenting on the objective of the track, Diliza said:
“Patrek Azvibhadhari talks about faith and reviving humanity in societies that have lost the touch of Ubuntu. We decided to use different languages from different nations as a way of showing that as a people we are one.
“The song is simply a praise and consciousness movement, which makes people relate better since Professor’s sound has about,” said Diliza.
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