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Jah Prayzah wows fans in Gweru

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THE 90th edition of the Midlands Agricultural Show ended in style for fans with a star performance by talented musician Mukudzei “Jah Prayzah” Mukombe on Sunday.

THE 90th edition of the Midlands Agricultural Show ended in style for fans with a star performance by talented musician Mukudzei “Jah Prayzah” Mukombe on Sunday.

BY IVAN NDLOVU

The curtains of the show were brought down in flair with the Jerusarema hit maker keeping the audience at the Showgrounds on their feet.

Despite making a late appearance at the show, Jah Prayzah compensated for it with an electrifying performance of songs from his latest album including Jerusarema, Eliza and Tiise Maoko.

Fans went ecstatic during the performance by curtain raisers Midlands State University music band, Those Guys, who were finalists in the Chibuku Neshamwari Road to Fame contest, dancing along to the Afro-jazz outfit’s tunes.

The excited crowd went into overdrive when it was announced that Jah Prayzah was minutes away from gracing the show during a performance by Regina Mundi’s dance group.

Clad in his usual camouflage outfit, Jah Prayzah and his band burst onto the stage, but just made light dance routines on concerns of the stability of the stage.