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Music stars for Chibuku Road to Fame finals

The finals are set for Takashinga Cricket Club in Highfield on October 14, under the theme Imba tinzwe, Cula sizwe.

Organisers of the annual Chibuku Road to fame music talent search show have lined up sungura maestro Alick Macheso, Feli Nandi, Tocky Vibes, Chillspot Records and many more artists for the event’s finals.

The finals are set for Takashinga Cricket Club in Highfield on October 14, under the theme Imba tinzwe, Cula sizwe.

Organisers of the competition, Delta Beverages in conjunction with the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe made calls for upcoming and unsigned singers and groups to participate in the competition that first runs in provinces before the national finals.

Delta Beverages marketing director Irimayi Muzorewa said contestants stand a chance to win a variety of monetary prizes, including a recording contract for the national final winner.

“The provincial final competitions will be held in all the 10 provinces of Zimbabwe, with the national finals being held in Harare,” Muzorewa said.

“Aspiring participants are required to register their bands with the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe to be able to participate in the competitions.

“As Chibuku Road to Fame continues to explore and discover talent, this year’s edition will include new genres like Zimdancehall and hip-hop.

“The brand continues to leverage music and dance to deliver its core purpose of nourishing the bonds of brotherhood amongst its consumers, who have a strong appreciation for music.

“We look forward to a thrilling journey, as the artists begin their road to fame.”

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