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2015 DreamStar winner set for China

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BEATBOXER Takudzwa “Probeatz” Mashonganyika, who won this year’s edition of the DreamStar Zimbabwe Talent show, is set to travel to China on a cultural exchange as part of his $5 000 winning prize.

BEATBOXER Takudzwa “Probeatz” Mashonganyika, who won this year’s edition of the DreamStar Zimbabwe Talent show, is set to travel to China on a cultural exchange as part of his $5 000 winning prize.

BY OWN CORRESPONDENT

The show, which was held at 7 Arts Theatre in Harare, was sponsored by the Chinese Federation in Zimbabwe. The guest of honour at the event, Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Huang Ping said the winners will attend a cultural exchange in China.

“I was thrilled by the wonderful performances. All the contestants presented on the stage were talented. They were amazing to watch,” the envoy said.

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It was a fun-filled and exciting grand finale, as the 16 finalists mesmerised the audience at the memorable concert that was full of glitz and glamour.

Other winners are Soul Finders, an eight-member dance group from Mabvuku-Tafara, which emerged second and pocketed $3 000, while, from Gweru Polytechnic, Nyasha Dengwani got $1 000 for coming third. The other 10 losing finalists did not go home empty-handed either, as they received $500 each. Entertainment was provided by Trevor Dongo, Extra Large, BaShupi and Madiz.