Maria Chiguvari
Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub
TWO of Zimbabwe’s leading female artistes, Tamy Moyo and Nisha Ts, are bracing themselves to share the stage with five of the country’s biggest male performers in what promises to be a high-octane showdown at the Harare International Conference Centre.
The show is part of the ongoing “City to City: Best of the Best” tour, a musical juggernaut that has already lit up Mutare, Bindura, Gweru and Masvingo since it started rolling in April.
Tamy and Nisha Ts will share the stage with Freeman HKD, Enzo Ishall, Master H, Killer T and Chillmaster.
Tamy, who first captured national attention with her 2016 hit “Ndibereke” and her lead role in the 2020 film “Gonarezhou”, has solidified her place as a generational voice.
Nisha Ts, a rising Afro-Dancehall force, continues to carve her lane with bold lyrics, powerful vocals, and genre-pushing collaborations.
“I feel honoured, joyful, and privileged to be part of this incredible line-up. Everyone performing has put in their all and I believe this is going to be a game-changer.
“As a female artist headlining such a major show, I’m proud to be paving the way for other young women in the creative industry,” said Tamy, who was crowned Outstanding Female Musician at the 2025 National Arts Merit Awards.

Nisha Ts, known for her breakout hit “Kustamwa Kune Labour” featuring Saintfloew, and her recent collaboration with Master H on “Majarajita”, echoed Tammy’s excitement.
“This is one of the biggest events in Harare right now and I’m honoured to be performing alongside some of the best.
“Being one of only two ladies on this line-up is an achievement. It shows that female voices are being recognised.”
Master H has promised fireworks.
“I promise a high-energy performance. Just know, when I’m on stage, it’s going to be on fire. Let’s meet at HICC and make history.”
Event organisers, Gateway Stream, through their media manager, Elton Kurima, said preparations were in full swing.
“Ticket sales have been solid and the uptake shows fans know they’re in for something big. Preparations are 90% complete. All service providers have been engaged and we’re on track for a fantastic show,” Kurima said.



