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Jah Prayzah, Muridzo in homecoming show

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MUSICIANS Jah Prayzah and Andy Muridzo will on Saturday travel to Mashonaland East, their home province, where they are scheduled to stage a show at The Legends Sport Diner in Marondera.

MUSICIANS Jah Prayzah and Andy Muridzo will on Saturday travel to Mashonaland East, their home province, where they are scheduled to stage a show at The Legends Sport Diner in Marondera.

BY JAIROS SAUNYAMA

Andy Muridzo
Andy Muridzo

The two musicians, who come from Uzumba, are part of the Military Touch Movement, which also includes Nutty O, ExQ and Tahle Wedzinza.

Show organiser, Daniel Masaiti said the gig is unique as it brings the musicians back to their roots.

“I urge the fans to come in their numbers and support their sons. This is indeed an opportune time to see Jah Prayzah sharing the stage with Andy Muridzo, who is going to launch his album just before the gig. Soon after the launch, Muridzo will come back home for the celebrations. We are looking forward to an exciting evening come Saturday,” he said.

Through the Military Touch Movement, the musicians have been touring the country, attracting scores of revellers.

Muridzo is expected to play songs off his latest album Tichambotenderera to be launched today at 7 Arts in Harare.

“His fans in Marondera are fortunate to be the first to witness him performing live just after the launch. He (Muridzo) will be in high spirits and obviously we are expecting the best out of him,” Masaiti said.

Jah Prayzah, who has performed at The Legends before, has attracted a full house at all his shows and the crowd is expected to increase given that the fast rising Muridzo will be sharing the stage with his mentor.