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Nyabinde promises fireworks at Castle Tankard

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BOB Nyabinde, one of the country’s most talented jazz artistes, has been awarded a slot by Delta Beverages to perform at the Castle Tankard

BOB Nyabinde, one of the country’s most talented jazz artistes, has been awarded a slot by Delta Beverages to perform at the Castle Tankard scheduled for tomorrow at Borrowdale Racecourse.

WINSTONE ANTONIO OWN CORRESPONDENT

This year’s edition of the annual event will see Nyabinde, nicknamed The Headmaster, possibly giving “tutorials” to youngsters Jah Prayzah and Killer T.

Speaking to NewsDay ahead of the show, Nyabinde urged fans to come in their numbers promising a sterling performance.

“Our goal as Savanna Drive band is to always satisfy our fans and tomorrow the venue is Borrowdale Racecourse, fans must bring their dancing shoes and have fun,” Nyabinde said.

Nyabinde has many hit songs to his credit such as Chabuda Hapana and Ndiratidze among others have made him one of the top jazz musicians in the country.

The musician has worked with different artistes and still is making waves with his latest album Anzwa Hama receiving fair air play on the local radio stations.

While Nyabinde will cater for the mature audience, Killer T and Jah Prayzah provide the balance for the younger generation while selling their brands to the older revellers.

The duo’s separate shows are attracting favourable crowds as they continue to shine both on the local and international showbiz scene.