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Sniper’s birthday bash on today

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MUBAIWA Hotel in Chitungwiza will today come alive when more than 30 artistes take to the stage and join dancehall musician General Sniper Storm, real name Donald Chirisa, celebrate his 34th birthday.

MUBAIWA Hotel in Chitungwiza will today come alive when more than 30 artistes take to the stage and join dancehall musician General Sniper Storm, real name Donald Chirisa, celebrate his 34th birthday. Winstone Antonio

Artistes expected to perform include Guspy Warrior, Dadza D, Shinsoman, Madiz, Lutah King, Extra Large and Freeman.

On the turntables will be Templeman, Garry B, Judgment Yard, Smiley, Mockery and Legend Elly, billed to be among selectors of the day.

The Love YeMusoja hit-maker told NewsDay Entertainment that all was set for the big event and was expecting that his fans would come in their numbers to join him celebrate in style.

“It is a must-attend gig to all my fans as I celebrate my 34th birthday. I feel honoured to be joined by them for such a special celebrations,” Sniper Storm said.

“I promise a tantalising performance on the day as a way of honouring my fans that are exceptional to me as they supported me and they continue to stand by my side since the time I ventured into the industry,” he added.

Sniper’s birthday bash is expected to be a thriller to dancehall enthusiasts, judging by his popularity from different generations that has seen him commanding a huge following both in the country and abroad.

Sniper Storm, an admirer of Jamaican artistes in the mould of Vibes Kartel, Mavado and Busy Signal, has managed to maintain his name since making his breakthrough on the musical scene with his hit track Kubhinya.

He has become one of the artistes taking dancehall by storm and at present he has done curtain-raising performances for Jamaican-American artistes like Sean Kingston, Capleton and Elephant Man, among others.

At present, he has shared the stage with both local and international artistes like the Jamaican star David Constantine Brooks, popularly known as Mavado Agent Sasco and Capleton, among others.