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Peter Moyo launches DVD album

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UTAKATAKA Express frontman, Peter Moyo, looks set to reaffirm his ability to keep his late father Tongai’s legacy alive when he launches the DVD album for Mabasa aMwari at Dandaro Inn tomorrow night.

UTAKATAKA Express frontman, Peter Moyo, looks set to reaffirm his ability to keep his late father Tongai’s legacy alive when he launches the DVD album for Mabasa aMwari at Dandaro Inn tomorrow night.

BY SINDISO DUBE

The young musician has been under fire from critics, who argue that he was far from reaching his father’s level that charmed the nation with hits like Muchina Muhombe, Samanyemba and Ganda Remvura.

“I have been working hard to put this DVD out and we are ready and the team is ready to give fans their music.

Everything is ready for tomorrow and we urge fans to come in their numbers. I thank the faithful fans, who have been with us since day one. Their support means a lot,” Moyo said.

Popular businessman and promoter, Cosmos Daka, popularly known as Cossy Rules, who has in the past supported the late Tongai Moyo has already endorsed the Young Igwe’s DVD album project.

“This project will definitely change the fortunes of Peter Moyo. I had the privilege of watching the DVD before its launch date and what I saw was great work of art. This is his turning point to greatness. I really enjoyed what I saw, from the choreography, setting, wardrobe and the music itself. I can safely congratulate him in advance,” Cossy Rules said.

The young singer found the going tough soon after taking over the band following his father’s death in 2011, and was once accused of singing discord before gospel singer Charles Charamba, came to the rescue with some vocal lessons. Moyo has since upped his game and his prospects in the music industry are getting brighter.