Tongai Moyo, Suluman Chimbetu and one of Zimbabwe's top gospel divas - Fungisai Zvakavapano-Mashavave - will on Sunday hold a high-octane concert in the Harare Gardens. The family gig will give children and their parents some quality entertainment in a serene environment. The three musicians are arguably some of the most consistent performing artistes in Zimbabwe and the show is one not to be missed.
Sulu, as his fans affectionately call him, has featured in a number of high-profile gigs this year including the Winter Jazz Festival. The young musician has proved that he is a force to reckon with in the music industry by putting up five- star performances, which has left crowds crying for more. Sulu is currently riding high with his hit song "Kwedu", which has received rave reviews from fans and in the media.
The "Non-Stop" singer will also take revellers down memory lane as he belts out some of the sing-along tunes by his late father Simon "Chopper" Chimbetu. His backing group, the Orchestra Dendera Kings, is expected to give their all judging from their performance at the Heroesplush Gala last weekend. Moyo, or simply Dhewa to his fans, needs no introduction as he knows how to wow the audiences. Dhewa has churned out several hits, which include "Zakeo", "Naye" and "Muchina Muhombe" which have endeared him with fans in Zimbabwe and abroad.
The artiste has toured several countries, which include United Kingdom, South Africa and Botswana, where he delivered polished acts.
Culled from the Herald.
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