×

AMH is an independent media house free from political ties or outside influence. We have four newspapers: The Zimbabwe Independent, a business weekly published every Friday, The Standard, a weekly published every Sunday, and Southern and NewsDay, our daily newspapers. Each has an online edition.

  • Marketing
  • Digital Marketing Manager: tmutambara@alphamedia.co.zw
  • Tel: (04) 771722/3
  • Online Advertising
  • Digital@alphamedia.co.zw
  • Web Development
  • jmanyenyere@alphamedia.co.zw

Palace Hotel pushes for synergies in arts

Multi award-winning musician and producer Master KG is set to perfom in Zimbabwe this coming week.

BULAWAYO businessman and hotelier Tapiwa Gandiwa says bringing Master KG (pictured) is part of their plans to create synergies between local and international artists.

Multi award-winning musician and producer Master KG is set to perfom in Zimbabwe this coming week.

The Jerusalema hit maker will perform closer to his home (Limpopo)  at Beitbridge' Pagomba on August 4 before taking his act to Bulawayo's Palace Hotel.

The South African will be supported by Jah Signal, Holy Ten, Baba Harare and Mzoe 7, among others.

Master KG makes a return to Bulawayo, just months after he performed at the ZITF.

His visit comes when fans had not forgotten the energetic performance by Amapiano and Kwaito star TOSS on Africa Day.

"We are looking into a way to create synergies between our local artists and foreign artists by inviting them here (Zimbabwe)," Gandiwa said.

"We host them here and also include a number of local ones in that process.

"Artists should feed off their respective bases hence this move at Palace Hotel."

Gandiwa has promised a fun packed summer.

"Fans and fun lovers should brace themselves for a fun and action packed summer," he said.

"We have great musical lineups ready for summer from local and foreign artists."

Related Topics

Edutainment mix: A man’s place can be the kitchen
By The Southern Eye Aug. 28, 2022
Zim moves to lessen burden of care work
By The Southern Eye Aug. 28, 2022
Festival amplifies new voices
By The Southern Eye Aug. 28, 2022
Key populations decry lack of SRH services
By The Southern Eye Aug. 28, 2022