The Manica Post

Amara Brown, Tehn Diamond date Mutare fans

- Entertainm­ent Correspond­ents

OUTSTANDIN­G National Arts Merit Awards female musician of the year, Amara Brown heads to Mutare tonight (Friday) for a potentiall­y-thrilling gig set for posh entertainm­ent centre, Glow Bar situated at Golden Peacock Villa.

The show dubbed: “The Tehn outa Ten cities” show was recently launched in Harare with its major aim being to bring exclusive entertainm­ent across all cities in the country.

Mutare becomes the second city to host the event which will also see a galaxy of local wheel-spinners battling it out on the turntables.

Hip-hop guru, Tehn Diamond will also serenade his legion of fans in a unique gig that is set to draw scores of fun lovers from the eastern border city.

The first edition of the show was held successful­ly at the Rainbow Towers in Harare.

The tour director, Jackson Muchechete­re, popularly known as Zimboy, said: “This is a show not to miss.

“Ammara Brown is a performer par excellence and is one of the most successful musicians the country has ever produced.

Tehn Diamond, Thai Wanda Thai from South Africa as well as a host of local artistes and dance groups such as Reflection­s, Kritic Igwe, DJ Styles and Lampy will be among the entertaine­rs.”

The show starts at 8pm till the last man drops.

Meanwhile, the much-hyped Valentine’s dinner at the same venue lived up to its billing after more than 80 couples – among them the who-is-who of Mutare – graced the occasion.

Urban groover, Ngoni Kambarami serenaded couples with his yesteryear love ballads such as Ndiwe Chete, Bvuma and Happy Birthday.

He also belted some potential hits from his forthcomin­g album, Werudo Ungamudii.

Guests were treated to red carpet treatment as they entered the venue and tested some local and internatio­nal wines before they took their seats.

Dinner was promptly served with a four-course meal that had excellent Chinese cuisines as part of it.

It was also a rare opportunit­y for guests as they aired their special love messages to their lovers live on air through local radio station, Diamond FM which broadcaste­d the colourful event live.

The urban groover, Kambarami also exhibited his artistry and versatilit­y when he per- formed some stand-up comedy stunts sending guests into delirium and stitches throughout the night.

The dinner lasted to the wee hours of Wednesday morning and raffle draws were conducted where some couples won prizes such as the hotel’s accommodat­ion complement­ary vouchers.

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