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CHILLSPOT CLIQUE MEMBER GETS BIG UHURU BOOST

- Trust Khosa

CHILLSPOT Family leader, DJ Fantan, says businessma­n Wicknell Chivayo’s donation of a Toyota Aqua and US$ 2 000 cash to their member, Ras Caleb, is another endorsemen­t to the Zimdanceha­ll community.

Ras Caleb has been rewarded for the impact that his new song, ZiG Mari, which promotes the new currency introduced by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, has made.

He is also part of the line-up of artists set to thrill fans at the Independen­ce Gala at Murambinda Growth Point in Buhera.

DJ Fantan, who has been working closely with Ras Caleb, said:

“This donation is a triumph to the Zim dancehall movement and, as one of the people working closely with Ras Caleb, we are proud of him.

“We are taking him to Murambinda for the celebratio­ns taking place on Thursday.”

DJ Fantan again hailed Chivayo for uplifting artists.

“The impact Zim dancehall has made should never be underestim­ated.

“We are proud of him and what he has done for the sector.”

DJ Fantan will be travelling to Murambinda with his entire Chillspot Family of Levels, Ribhe and Ras Caleb.

The family has been included in the star-studded line-up for the musical extravagan­za to be at Murambinda B Primary School from 6 pm to 6 am.

Admission is free.

The other top acts include Madzibaba Nicholas Zakaria, Suluman Chimbetu and Sandra Ndebele.

Jah Master, Kanindo exponent Shantel Sithole and Diana “Mangwenya” Samkange, are also part of the line-up.

Chief Hwenje, Last “Tambaoga” Chiangwa, Andy Muridzo, Argatha Murudzwa, Mathias Mhere, Bigboy Motsi, Takura, Simon Mutambi, Bio Mudimba and Mark Ngwazi are also part of the star-studded line-up of musicians.

Last year’s edition of the Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns was held in Mt Darwin, Mashonalan­d Central.

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DJ Fantan and Ras Caleb

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