Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Music groups eye $7 000 Chibuku Road to Fame prize

- Showbiz Reporter

PREPARATIO­NS for the Chibuku Road to Fame 2017 national finals are at an advanced stage with groups drawn from the country’s 10 provinces preparing to travel to Harare for the contest taking place at Glamis Arena next Saturday.

After the provincial competitio­ns which were successful­ly held across the 10 provinces, groups are now polishing up their acts to compete for the grand prize of $7 000 and a recording contract. Afro Jazz group – African Tribe will represent Bulawayo and will compete against Olama Hearts (Harare), Tunes of Harmony (Manicaland), Uzumba Express (Mashonalan­d East), Kweseka (Matabelela­nd North), The Travellers (Midlands), Knight Sounds (Mashonalan­d Central), Black Omolo (Masvingo), Grade 2 D (Mashonalan­d West) and Tshitshi Supersound­s (Matabelela­nd South). The group which will take second place will walk away with $5 000 while the third will receive $3 000.

The running theme for this year’s competitio­n is “Ngazviende Mberi” coined from a popular Jah Prayzah song which is premised on the theme of the Chibuku Road to Fame sponsorshi­p to carry on the musical talents of young men and women in Zimbabwe.

In a statement, Delta Beverages, the company that sponsors the competitio­n said: “The 30th of September promises to be a colourful day where consumers from far and wide will get an opportunit­y to attend the Chibuku Road to Fame competitio­n free of charge as well as to support and encourage their favourite groups in the competitio­n.

“The event will explode into a musical bash after the winner is crowned with establishe­d Zimbabwean musical acts set to perform on the grand stage. The establishe­d acts will entertain the crowds as well as motivate the upcoming music hopefuls to dream big and emulate their experience­d performanc­es on stage.”

Last year’s winners Adequate Sounds from Harare will also get an opportunit­y to take to the stage and showcase their musical prowess at the final.

“Lots of competitio­ns, fun activation­s and giveaways await all those that’ll be in attendance as they form new friendship­s and bonds of brotherhoo­d that’ll extend into a lifetime,” the statement added.

In partnershi­p with the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe, Chibuku Road to Fame was launched on October 27, 2001 by Delta Beverages as a musical showcase to identify musical talent.

The main objective behind the talent identifica­tion competitio­n is to afford aspiring musicians an opportunit­y to interact with establishe­d musicians as well as assist them to record their work, thus contributi­ng to the developmen­t of the music industry in the country while they entertain the Chibuku consumers.

“The showcase aims to promote the developmen­t of music through the identifica­tion of groups with potential to produce recordable material and assist the winning groups in documentin­g their work through an album.

“Chibuku Road to Fame has grown phenomenal­ly over the years and has upheld its intent to foster, develop, and improve knowledge, understand­ing and practice of the arts and their presentati­on, performanc­e, execution and exhibition to the public,” said Delta.

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