‘Spiderman’ strikes IT deal

primary schools in Harare, promoting e-learning through his music. The energetic young musician said he was happy with the deal because it will put money into his pockets.
“I am grateful to them (Naubach E-learning) for choosing me to promote their products and I will earning a bit of money too,” he said.
His mother, Wendy Chipana, confirmed the deal saying Spiderman has been busy touring schools in the capital.
However, efforts to get a comment from Naubach E-learning manager Engineer Shongwe were fruitless as his phone went unanswered.
Meanwhile, the wonderkid has released his eagerly-awaited album.
According to Spiderman, the album is dedicated to all the ghetto youths throughout the world.
“I dedicate my latest album to all the ghetto youths who love dancehall music. I always said that I want to become one of the greatest chanters in the country and this album is the first step towards that dream.
“I dream of becoming the most sought-after dancehall singer because music is my passion,” he said.
His mentor and well-known dancehall artiste George Tanjani, affectionately known as Jiggaz, believes the new album by Spiderman will be a hit.
“The youngster is the talk of town especially in the ghettos where he commands a huge following and I believe this album will take his musical career to a higher level,” he said.
The track list include “Zvanga Zvakaoma,” “Makomborero”, “Talk of The Town,” “Hamuchandibhadharire,” “Mango Mahobho” and “Spiderman Christmas.”
Growing up in Harare’s Glen Norah A suburb, the unheralded dancehall chanter is inspired by everyday life and rose to fame was when he curtain raised for Jamaican superstar Mavado at the Harare International Conference Centre.
Munashe was nicknamed Spiderman by Mr Vegas, another celebrated Jamaican reggae/dancehall, who staged a show in Harare last year.

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