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Zimbabwe: Zahara Thrills for Charity

Zahara The “Loliwe” hitmaker was on point and she delighted her fans including Environment, Water and Climate Minister
Saviour Kasukuwere, who was among the guests at the fund-raising show meant for the Tokwe-Mukosi flood victims.
Zahara, who has performed in Harare on a number of occasions, must have felt like she was performing before a home
crowd as the crowd sang along to all her classic hits including two songs by the late great Brenda Fassie.
Backed by two vocalists with whom she often referred to as beautiful, Zahara would not indulge the crowd, who
wanted her to comment on the recently held elections in her homeland.
“All I know is uMadiba and not about the elections,” she said.
But perhaps the musician was displaying yet another element of her gross ignorance, which sometime back saw her
declaring that her first visit to Zimbabwe was also her first time to be in Africa. But her musical ability is
beyond question.
She effortlessly delivered a good show despite the death of her brother some two weeks ago.
The song “Incwad Encane”, which features Zimbabwe’s own George Munetsi had everyone on their feet.
Surprisingly, Zahara sang well the Shona part, better than most of the Zimbabweans who attended the show.
And she looked awesome in dress and the Afro hairstyle which worked so well for her.
However, Zahara, who is also the brand ambassador for the Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital, almost raised the ire
of the audience when she said she was pleased to perform at the “free” show when, in fact, fans had paid up to US
$20 for a ticket.
Other performing artistes who thrilled the crowd included Tanga wekwa Sando, who performed two songs one of which
was meant to raise environmental awareness.
Spotting a cap written “Boys Dze- Tonaz”, Tanga is happy to be associated with township love as well as music.
Although the fans had wanted his classic hit “Wake” Tanga chose to play “Buhera” .
Later, the fun continued with BaShupi, who doubled as an emcee.
BaShupi serenaded music lovers with a medley of songs including “Tunonaka”, “Mai Mwana Muri Chocolate” and “Godo”
which he jokingly performed in Chinese and English, proving his showmanship.
To most people BaShupi is not just a musician, but a performing artiste whose versatility endears him well to fans.
He recently promised fans to pull a Mitchell Jambo stunt through recording popular songs by other artistes.
The Green ambassador Derek Mpofu, who opened the show, made his presence felt when he performed songs that raise
environmental awareness.
However, the good thing about his music is that it is enjoyable and danceable. He took control of the crowd from
start to finish. Pastor Stanley Gwanzura made a surprise appearance alongside Derek, much to the delight of the
crowd. The song “Chisikana Changu Zimbabwe” to which he likens the beauty of a woman to Zimbabwe’s flora and fauna,
was probably the highlight of his act.
The show, dubbed “Green Concert”, lived up to its billing and those that attended had fun. Hopefully, every dollar
made would go towards charity.

Love me, love my belly – AK Songstress

ak-songstress Fast rising dancehall star, AK Songstress has struck a chord with music fans for two things, namely her energetic performances and her distinctive look.
Coming on the heels of criticisms by some fans on social media that the Funky Fresh hit-maker exposes too much of her belly, AK Songstress has responded by saying it is her brand identity and she intends to use it.
Speaking to Showbiz on Wednesday, she said, “I will continue to show my belly anytime, any day because that represents my brand and my identity, added to the fact that it makes me feel very sexy,” she said.
Asked what she does to keep her tummy trim and flat, AK Songstress said her impressively flat belly is all natural.
“My belly is naturally flat. I don’t go to the gym to get it like that or anything even remotely close to that. It’s been this trim since I was very young,” said the ‘dancehall empress’.
AK Songstress revealed that it’s her dream to settle down one day and have a family. When asked if she did not think people would tag her as a bad girl or as an irresponsible character because of her choice of clothing, which could probably deter her man, she replied: “Any guy that has a problem with me showing my belly and would not want to marry me because of that is not the right person for me.
“If you want to spend the rest of your life with me then you should accept me for whoever I am. I make music for a living so this is my identity and this is what I’m comfortable with, plus it brings my personality out.”
The dancehall firebrand however said there was no man in her life now as she was focused on her career.
AK Songstress has carved a reputation for herself as a very energetic performer and she told Showbiz that she had been a bundle of energy since she was very young.
“When I was young, my mother would always complain because I would be jumping all over the place and be kicking things around. That’s why I naturally gravitated towards dancehall music because it’s all about energy and enjoying what you do”.
On her experiences in the music industry, she said even though it had been good thus far, she had become aware and wary of lot of fake people in the industry.
“There are a lot of fake people in the music industry who only pretend to like you when they don’t. There are only a few real people in the industry as I see it,” she said.
Her advice to young and upcoming musicians was that they should take their time to study and know the real people from the fake ones instead of mingling with the wrong crowd because that might bring their career down.
AK Songstress describes herself as a go-getter and a humble and respectful person until she is disrespected.
She is passionate about the plight of women and said she hated men who disrespect women and take advantage of them.
She said that what she enjoyed most about her profession was the fact that people enjoy what she is putting out there.

MTV Africa Music Awards announces first batch of performers
MTV Base has announced multiple MAMA nominees, Davido and Mafikizolo as the first performers at the MTV Africa Music Awards KwaZulu-Natal supported by Absolut & The City of Durban (MAMA).
Nigerian sensation Davido and electrifying South African Afro-pop duo Mafikizolo are both tied with Uhuru as the most nominated artistes in this year’s MAMA, notching up 4 nominations each, and going directly head-to-head in Song of the Year, Artiste of the Year and Best Collaboration. Additionally, Davido is nominated for Best Male, while Mafikozolo leads the contenders in Best Group.
The 2014 awards are set to feature stunning performances from African and international artistes, including the awards’ signature collaborations between artistes of different genres and cultures – a high point of every show.
Nominees from the length and breadth of sub-Saharan Africa are represented in the nominations for this year’s music categories, including 2Face, Burna Boy, Chidinma, Clarence Peters, Danny K, Davido, Diamond, Don Jazzy, Dr Sid, Efya, Fally Ipupa, Flavour, Fuse ODG, Ice Prince, KCEE, Mafikizolo, Olamide, P Square, Professor, Phyno, R2bees, Sarkodie, Tiwa Savage, Uhuru, Wizkid, Zakes Bantwini among many other local and international acts.
In this year’s newly introduced lifestyle award categories, Chimamanda Adiche, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, Trevor Noah, Lupita Nyong’o and Yaya Toure are nominated for Personality of the Year.
Clarence Peters, Leti Arts, Rasty and Anisa Mpungwe are nominated in Transform Today by Absolut. The nominees for the MTV Base Leadership award and Best International are still to be revealed.
With hundreds of thousands of votes already cast, public voting for 2014 MTV Africa Music Awards continues online at www.mtvbase.com until midnight on 4 June 2014. The winners of the MTV Base Leadership Award and Best Video are chosen exclusively by MTV Base.
Celebrating musicians and achievers who have made the most impact on African youth culture throughout the year, MAMA 2014 takes place at the ICC, Durban, South Africa on Saturday 7 June. For the first time ever, the awards is premiering LIVE across Africa on MTV Base (DStv Channel 322) and MTV (DStv Channel 130) at 21:00 CAT.
For more information on the MTV Africa Music Awards KwaZulu-Natal supported by Absolut & The City of Durban, please go www.mtvbase.com, like us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/MTVBaseVerified, or follow us on Twitter @MTVBaseAfrica. To join the conversation about the awards please use the hashtag #MTVMAMA.

Jewel Ackah fights Obour

jewel_Ackah One of Ghana’s prominent highlife musicians, Jewel Ackah, has descended heavily on the current administration of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) saying its President, Bice Osei Kuffour and his executives lack enough competence to manage the affairs at MUSIGA.
The ace musician who sounded worried about the current state of the music industry told BEATWAVES in an interview last Friday in Accra that the elders of the Union have been sidelined by Obour and his cohorts who are rather inexperienced, heartless and do not have the welfare of the entire musicians at heart.
Jewel Ackah also hinted that Obour had failed to involve elders of the industry in their decision-making process, and stressed that “the root cause of the problems facing the Ghanaian musician today is bad leadership, that is what we are seeing at MUSIGA right now.”
According to him, Obour lacks better understanding of what he is doing and “as far as governing music is concerned, Obour has failed totally and has also failed to live up to expectation.”
Jewel Ackah, who described Obour as a wrong choice for MUSIGA presidency explained that Obour had created more harm to the Union than good “and most of the musicians are not happy with him.”
He stressed that there were several cracks including bad leadership in the Union, and it was high time the stakeholders came together to help find solutions to the numerous problems confronting the Union.
The ace musician continued that “the sad news is that musicians in Ghana today have no idea what they are due, several donors have been said to donate to musicians’ fund and nobody knows how much and how those monies have been disbursed.”
He also condemned the government for releasing the GH¢2 million (¢20 billion old currency) budget allocation to the creative arts industry to MUSIGA instead of the Music Council of Ghana (MCG).
He said the circumstances under which the government released the money to MUSIGA alone was quite mysterious, especially when the Minister of Finance, in reading the budget statement, had stated that the money was meant for the creative arts industry.
He told BEATWAVES that the stakeholders in the creative arts industry were unhappy because they have not been properly informed about how the GH¢2 million money was expended.
He said the money that was given to MUSIGA was tax payers’ money, which he thinks should be accounted for.
“I believe Obour should be made to acount for the money because we don’t know how the money was used.”
On the issue of Ghana Music Right Organization (GHAMRO), Jewel Ackah said he personally does not see anything wrong with them, “they are doing a very good job and we need to support them. Fighting will not solve our problems. We need to come together and work as a team to meet the challenges ahead.”

Is stonebwoy’s new single – ‘cant cool’ directed to someone?
After the VGMAs the manager of Stonebwoy took to twitter to alert fans and media that his artiste has a message for everyone.
I was not shocked because everyone knows that the young talent was cheated when the most popular reggae / dancehall song of the year went to a different artiste but like they say better luck next time.
Everyone including myself was curious as to what will be in the message and whether it will be directed to the organizers.
After the long wait, the message came out and it was a song titled: ‘Cant cool’ produced by Richie.
The song is very heavy and as usual well delivered. The message in the song talks about the fact that nobody can kill or quench his fire.
In the song, Stonebwoy noted ‘you cannot prevent a fire from burning? Who is stonebwoy talking to and is he trying to make his stand clear?
I think that if you listen to the song, you can form your own conclusions but I know is that quality lasts forever while inferior dies out in no time.
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