Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Gqom Life Gardens to celebrate Bulawayo music

- Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspond­ent

FOLLOWING the successful hosting and launch of the Gqom Life album through an All White Party last year at Nesbitt Castle, Blackdiamo­nd have planned to continue with the success with the Gqom Life Gardens this year.

It will be a festival to celebrate music from Bulawayo and this follow up event promises to be bigger and better with a VIP All White Pool Party on March 3 at Queens Sports Club.

During the launch of their album last year in December, Blackdiamo­nd who comprise Bulawayo’s Saidi “Pro Da god” Manjelo, Shane “Sugar Shane” Manjelo and Everson “DJ Ery” Madumeja, dished out bottles of champagne to invited guests. To spice things up at the Gqom Life Gardens there will be hostesses from Private Lounge in the VIP area and bottles of champagne will be doled out to guests in the VIP area.

Gqom Life Gardens is set to be Bulawayo’s first festival of 2018 and Blackdiamo­nd will be supported by acts such as “Tellaman” the South African hit maker behind the highly rated single Strike a Pose featuring Nasty C.

Also on the line up will be acts such as award winning DJ Skaiva, Asaph, James Eland, 2 Yung and LeeknoticW­amambo with the likes of Bulawayo’s very best DJs Slamma, Nospa, Liz, Kananjo and Victor Bravo.

Sugar Shane said unlike the All White Pool Party last year where it was a strictly by invite event, this one people will have to pay while the VIP area will be for invited guests.

“We’ve hired the bar, pool area and the car park where we’ll put a stage and marquees. To enter will be $5 for general and, for the VIP area where guests will get free JC Leroux champagne for being there. In the VIP area we’ll have invited guests like last time while those who don’t have invitation­s will pay $20 for entry,” said Sugar Shane.

He added that they wanted to hold the Gqom Life Gardens to promote local talent.

the world, that’s my dream for now, I want to travel,” said Mangena to the team of judges after one of them asked about his wishes.

Mangena gave credit to his family, particular­ly his father, whom he described as very supportive of his dream.

“My dad is supportive of my dream and always tells me that I can be what I want to be if I believe in myself. He even built a studio next to his workshop at our backyard. I will always be grateful also to my grandmothe­r who believes in me. I had a great childhood staying with her back in Zimbabwe and she was always there for me, I have a huge, gigantic soft spot for my grand mum,” he said.

After busting some moves, Ms Nita said she was overjoyed that her grandson had succeeded at the auditions and could not hold herself.

“I’m just happy with my grandson, he is well behaved and he does so well at school despite his music passion. He balances it very well and I’m just

a proud granny,” she said. — @andile_tshuma

“It’s important for us as Bulawayo artistes to come together and take ownership of our product. That’s why we decided to create a festival which celebrates music from Bulawayo and promotes local talent,” said Sugar Shane.

Part of the entertainm­ent will include market stalls and a pop up Shisha lounge for those with exotic tastes.

Beyond the music the Gqom duo are also hoping to inspire future generation­s through using some of the proceeds from the event to train children from less privileged background­s how to code computers.

Sugar Shane said they were inspired by the great work being done by the people behind the Tech Village in Bulawayo.

“We felt the need to support their efforts. Coding is a necessary skill for tomorrow’s workforce!We just want to give kids in Bulawayo that first push into the industry.”

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