Zhakata Heads To Chivhu
6 September 2016
Press Statement |The Chivhu community comes face to face with Zora Music as Leonard Zhakata and the Zimbabwe All Stars head for Chivu where they will play at Dirozvi Meeting Place on Friday 9 September 2016.
Zhakata has been touring since the release of his latest album. He has so far been to Banket, Beitbridge, Chegutu, Glendale, Guruve, Kadoma, Kwekwe, Marondera, Masvingo, Mvurwi, Mt. Darwin and Shamva where songs from the new album have been well received.
Zhakata has been touring since the release of his latest album. He has so far been to Banket, Beitbridge, Chegutu, Glendale, Guruve, Kadoma, Kwekwe, Marondera, Masvingo, Mvurwi, Mt. Darwin and Shamva where songs from the new album have been well received.
Two songs from the album Madam boss and Zvine mwaka have been anchored on number 1 and 2 of the weekly Coca Cola Radio Zimbabwe Top 20 hits for the past two Saturdays, and it remains to be seen how long they will last. Excited Zora fans are already predicting a repeat of 2014 when Donza makomborero and Dollar boy, songs from his 2013 album Zvangu zvaita, come first and second respectively in the Coca Cola Radio Zimbabwe annual top 50 hits. Many Zimbabweans appreciate Zhakata’s Zora music for its inspiring lyrics.
Zhakata rose to prominence in the early 1990s when he was part of the Maungwe Brothers, working together with his late cousin, Thomas Makion. He is well known for hits such as Mugove which became a national anthem during its days and continues to be a favourite for his fans at shows to date.Journalists wanting more details about the show can contact Ben Zhakata on 073 843 8800
Zhakata rose to prominence in the early 1990s when he was part of the Maungwe Brothers, working together with his late cousin, Thomas Makion. He is well known for hits such as Mugove which became a national anthem during its days and continues to be a favourite for his fans at shows to date.Journalists wanting more details about the show can contact Ben Zhakata on 073 843 8800