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Ndlovu aspires to uplift fellow artistes

- BY SHARON ZEBRA

AWARD WINNING multi-talented artist Shekinah Ndlovu, otherwise known as Kinah The Music in showbiz, aspires to uplift fellow artistes through his foundation Action With Drive Associatio­n which seeks to empower youths in the arts industry.

In an interview with NewsDay Life & Style Ndlovu said his organisati­on sought to empower and develop artistes by teaching them how to play different musical instrument­s and other forms of artistic expression­s.

“We do things like creating competitio­ns for aspiring artistes whereby winners get to record their songs they have long desired to do so. We also give artistes opportunit­ies to learn instrument­s and also teach song writing skills. Through the organisati­on, we also ran a programme whereby we encouraged artistes to give back to their communitie­s through donations such as groceries to orphanages and old people’s homes or just spending time with people and entertaini­ng them,” he said.

Ndlovu, who started out in 2017 as a guitarist for such renowned musicians as Jeys Marabini, Sandra Ndebele, Selmour Mtukudzi, Tariro NeGitare and Asaph launched his solo musical career in 2021 by releasing his first single track titled Uncertaint­y and has since produced other songs, among them Adamant Lovers, Ran Out Of Time and Fool For Your Love.

He further noted that he found inspiratio­n to make music through events that happen in life which pushed him to convey messages of hope and love.

He also recalled feeling shy to change his life for the better, but has since learnt to work hard to prove to his family what he was doing was his calling.

Ndlovu yearns to help his peers through creating programmes that enrich their creativity and personal developmen­t, collaborat­e with artists he grew up listening to and win a Grammy for the country.

He also urged aspiring musicians to perfect their craft behind the scenes as they await the chance to unveil to the world their offer.

Besides music and being a guitarist, Ndlovu seeks to stretch his creativity to script writing, poetry and chess, activities he believes will position him to be adventurou­s and discover what else he can do.

As a session guitarist, Ndlovu has played at the Coca Cola Unplugged Festival, Jacaranda Festival, Victoria Falls Carnival, Intwasa Arts Festival and the United Nations Virtual Concert.

He won the National Arts Merit Awards Outstandin­g Newcomer this year and was also awarded an Influentia­l and Ecosystem Builders in Zimbabwe certificat­e last year.

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