Musician Jah Prayzah has expressed heartfelt gratitude to Bulawayo fans after they turned out in huge numbers for the inaugural Harris Music Festival, where he headlined at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) grounds last Saturday. 

Taking to social media after the show, the award-winning artist said he was overwhelmed by the reception he received from the City of Kings and Queens, describing the performance as a memorable return. 

“Bulawayo, handina remuromo. I really missed you and you gave me a good time in the office. Ngiyabonga kakhulu,” Jah Prayzah said. 

The festival brought together a powerful mix of local and regional talent, with South African heavyweight Leehleza and Zimdancehall star Seh Calaz sharing the stage with the Mudhara Vachauya hitmaker. 

The supporting line-up featured a diverse range of artists and DJs, including Msiz’Kay, DJ Nospa, Umlungu Omnyama, Fydale The Don, DJ Stout, Bhudi Omsundu, Feel G, Mufali, Mtkay Ntwana, Zulu DHM and DJ Crocs, delivering a vibrant, high-energy showcase that kept fans entertained late into the night. 

Organisers said the Harris Music Festival is aimed at positioning Bulawayo as a premier live-music destination, bringing together established stars, emerging talent and music lovers in a celebration of Zimbabwean music and culture. 

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