In an interview, co-organiser from Bulawayo, Babongile Sikhonjwa, said Zahara would have two shows in Bulawayo and Harare.
“We are glad to announce that for the first time in Zimbabwe we are going to bring South Africa’s singer of the moment Zahara.
“Zahara’s first show is going to be held in Harare on 2 March before she proceeds to Bulawayo where she is expected to perform on 4 March,” he said.
Sikhonjwa said as Ballers League from Bulawayo they went into partnership with Makhaya in bringing Zahara to Zimbabwe.
“We paid Zahara her money for the two shows that she is going to be having in both Bulawayo and Harare.
“We managed to pay that money last week as we got into partnership with a music promoter based in Harare,” he said.
Sikhonjwa said in Bulawayo, Zahara was going to have an afternoon family show that would incorporate both the young and the old.
“We want everyone in Bulawayo to attend this show as Zahara is popular with both the young and the old,” he said.
Sikhonjwa said they organised braai, jumping castles and other forms of entertainment for all the music lovers who are going to attend the show.
“We have decided to put all forms of entertainment for our clientele which is going to attend this show as we want everyone to enjoy on the day,”he said.
Sikhonjwa said Zahara would bring a 13-member group.
“It is definitely going to be a show to remember as Zahara is going to hold a live show. She is bringing in a 13-member entourage with her,” he said.
Zahara is one of the most popular South African musicians after the release of her 12-track album Loliwe.
Some of the popular songs from the album include Destiny, My Guitar, Umthwalo and Incwad’ encane.



