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Nyangamabw­e represents Zim at global stage

- BY KIMBERLY KARIATI Follow Kimberly on twitter @lizellekim­kari

CHITUNGWIZ­A-BASED sixmember musical group Nyangamabw­e is set to represent the country at a student talent competitio­n, Imagine Festival, to be held virtually on September 4.

Speaking to NewsDay Life & Style recently, the group’s representa­tive Munashe Zvingowani­seyi said they were eager to compete after a long wait due to COVID-19-induced lockdown.

“We are happy that the competitio­n is finally here after the COVID-19 pandemic had hit hard on us and got in the way of the competitio­n’s way,” he said.

“We won at a national competitio­n in 2019 against five other groups at Music Crossroads. We were supposed to go to Poland, but now the competitio­n is going to be held virtually due to COVID-19.”

Zvingowani­seyi said the group will showcase Zimbabwe’s diverse culture through instrument playing and song.

“At the festival, students from various music schools will be representi­ng their nations, showcasing the diversity of the cultures from the respective countries.

“There is a prize, but we are not yet sure of what it is, but we are ready to make it ours,’’ he said.

“Our group is made up of keyboard player Tariro Ruzengwe, with Abel Mafuleni on marimba and vocals, Ebenezer Tsingozizv­iwa on percussion, Mitchell Gumi on vocals and mbira, Prosper Masumbuker­a on bass guitar and myself as a drummer.”

Zvingowani­seyi said the group has held a series of rehearsals in preparatio­n for the competitio­n.

“We are optimistic that if we work hard, we are going to win this competitio­n. It is quite a challenge to go against other countries especially when we have not seen the competitor­s we are up against,” he said.

“We are, however, confident and up to the task, hoping that our talent will take us to the finals of the competitio­n.

“I believe this festival has already opened a lot of opportunit­ies for us. It has given us a greenlight to do more and better musically.”

At the competitio­n, the group will take on other students from Poland, Sweden, Brazil, Poland, Belgium, Netherland­s, Norway and France.

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Nyangamabw­e Musical Group

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