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A lengthy new year’s message penned by contemporary musician Jah Prayzah expressing his gratitude to controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo has sparked outrage.
“We are closing off the year in style with a performance lineup that boasts the finest talent Zimbabwe has to offer,” stated Junior Dube of Harris Entertainment.
In what could be the last and biggest musical showdown of the year, Winky D and Jah Prayzah will clash again at the Bulawayo Shutdown in Bulawayo this month.
Jah Prayzah will be joined by Feli Nandi, Freeman, Tocky Vibes, Killer T, and Master H. All the artists on the list are riding high, with new songs topping radio charts.
The event, held at Mashwede Village, is a continuation of the newly relaunched series, following last week's successful hosting by media personality Virginia Tlou.
The album features tracks like "Bvunza," "Kwatoenda," "Husiku," "Sondela," "Ghosted," "Chinono," "Personally," "Yaweh," "Mwenje," "The Road," and "Rasta."
To add to the excitement, popular musicians Jah Prayzah, Killer T, and Tocky Vibes will be performing at a free after-party, offering attendees a double dose of entertainment.