The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Andy dismisses Mai Keketso cheating claims

- Dennis Chimanzi

ANDY Muridzo has trashed reports suggesting his wife, Chido Manyange, better known as Mai Keketso, is cheating.

The Afro-fusion singer said the rumours were being peddled by detractors who do not want “to see him happy”.

The couple reunited some three or so months back after spending some time apart, during which the “Dherira” hitmaker publicly flirted with two different women on different occasions, both of whom he promised to marry.

But, there are claims the singer’s marriage is not smooth-sailing. It is alleged that Andy Muridzo recently got hold of steamy messages between Mai Keketso and his former manager.

And the reports further suggest that this is not the first time the talented singer has caught his wife offside. In fact, it is alleged that this was the reason they separated in the first place.

However, the musician said he was dumbfounde­d by the rumours.

“To be honest, I was shocked by the gossip. Those are just false and malicious statements being spread by my detractors. They are against my happiness and want to see me suffer,” he said.

His life, he added, is now back on track after reuniting with his family.

“I know some are wishing me bad, but I have no problem with my wife at the moment. We are enjoying every moment of our love life.” Mai Keketso said she was not in the least concerned by the rumours.

“We are being targeted by jealous people who are not happy to see us together. They are trying every trick possible to separate us again. However, I say

We are now inseparabl­e till death do us apart,” she said.

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Tight Zim hip-hop awards race

Preparatio­ns for the 11th edition of the Zim hip-hop awards, which are pencilled in for December 11 in Bulawayo, are currently underway. Some of the nominated artistes include Holy Ten, R Peels, Kikky Badass, Crooger, Volts and King 98.

According to organisers of the event, Holy Ten, whose real name is Mukudzei Chitsama, is presently leading on public votes for the Best Hip-Hop Artiste award. Kikky Badass was leading a week earlier. Adrian Harrison (also known as Beefy), founder of the Zim hip-hop awards, told The Sunday Mail Society that it was a tight race.

“I can confirm that as for now Holy Ten is leading, followed by Kikky Badass and the duo of Muse and Asaph.

“Preparatio­ns are progressin­g well and we hope to host a flawless event on December 11.”

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Innocent Mjintu bounces back

Sungura musician Innocent Mjintu has released a new five-track album titled “Muko”.

The talented rhythm guitarist has so far released a number of albums after he parted ways with sungura supremo Alick Macheso in 2011.

The Zare band leader has in the last two years been quiet. His last studio effort “Chari neJazi” was released in 2019.

Tracks on his new offering include “Lonely”, “Zvauya Sei?”, “Amasiko Ethu”, “Kuchemera Zvihombe” and “Ndimukonda Wanga”.

“It was very difficult to fund the new project because of the lockdown, which heavily affected our sources of income. However, through our side hustles, we managed to see through the project,” said Mjintu.

The musician said the album is well crafted and can easily compete on the market.

“I know there is stiff competitio­n but my music is very good. It can draw muchneeded attention. And with God, nothing is impossible. I will soon be resuming live shows. I just need to get one or two things in place. I have a team (band) that can deliver, and it includes the talented bass guitarist, Ezrom, and lead guitarist Lapozo.”

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The rebirth of Smartex

Zimdanceha­ll chanter Smart Mapfumo, or Smartex, is back in the groove.

The musician’s career failed to blossom in the past decade due to financial constraint­s and poor management.

However, his fortunes have since changed for the better.

Smartex received a boost from Harare businessma­n Jomola Chitomborw­izi (Boss Jomola), who has offered to assist him financiall­y.

The dancehall singer worked under the Mafia 19 stable, which is led by Guspy Warrior, between 2011 and 2016 before they parted ways following some misunderst­andings.

“I left Mafia 19 in 2016. Since then, I have been working alone and the going has been tough,” said Smartex.

“However, some six months back I extended a begging bowl to Boss Jomola and he has now

agreed to work with me after realising my talent and potential.”

The businessma­n-cum-promoter said he will do everything possible to support the artiste’s music career.

“Smartex came to me for help. I realised his talent and decided to help him with everything he needed to revitalise his works,” he said.

He has since released a new seven-track album titled “Zvishandwa”.

“Zvishandwa” and “Mikono” made it into Power FM’s top ten weekly music chart.

“I want to warn my colleagues that it’s game on,” he said.

 ?? ?? Andy Muridzo and Mai Keketso
shame on them.
Andy Muridzo and Mai Keketso shame on them.
 ?? ?? Holy Ten
Holy Ten

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