The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Chibuku Road to Fame returns

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Dennis Chimanzi

THE revered Chibuku Road to Fame competitio­n is back.

Arguably the country’s biggest grassroots talent identifica­tion programme, the event had been put on hold since 2020 owing to the Civid-19 pandemic.

However, with more people being vaccinated and the number of new cases and fatalities having significan­tly dropped, Covid-19 regulation­s have since been relaxed resulting in showbiz springing back to life.

The provincial finals will kick-start in Bulawayo

on July 30 at Njabulo Beer Garden.

Matabelela­nd South is set to host its provincial finals on August 27 at Malaxo Beerhall in Beitbridge with Harare finals scheduled for September 3 at Warren Bar. Delta Corporatio­n general manager corporate

In Masvingo, the provincial finals will affairs, Patricia Murambinda said all take place on September 10 in Triangle was set for the programme to start rolling. while Midlands will have a go on September “Everything is now in place and we now 17 with the national finals slated for await dates for the event to begin,” she October 1 at a yet to be announced venue. told The Sunday Mail Society last week.

The programme is run by Delta Beverages She added the event was part of their through their Chibuku brand in corporate social responsibi­lity. conjunctio­n with the National Arts Council “The company has a huge presence of Zimbabwe. throughout the country and we are making profits because of our loyal customers, thus, it becomes our obligation to give back to the communitie­s.

“Our objective is for the competitio­n to keep on identifyin­g talents throughout the country.

““It is our hope that the programme will continue running for years to come,” added Murambinda.

Since its inception in 2001, Chibuku

Road to Fame has helped identify several talents.

Romeo Gasa quickly comes to mind. Gasa won the competitio­n in 2007 while Tendai Ngwazi, brother to Mark Ngwazi, scooped the top prize in 2016 with his group Adequate Sounds.

Masvingo’s Afro-Fusion band, Identity was the last winner in 2019. In second position was Chitungwiz­a’s Jesa (Afro-fusion) with Matabelela­nd South’s Dengedza Express in third position.

“Getting an opportunit­y to participat­e in the competitio­n means a lot. If you win, it is a bonus and if you do not make it, you still get to benefit from the experience,” said one of the participan­ts of the competitio­n.

Agga Nyabinde said he was happy the competitio­n was back.

“Chibuku Road to Fame is important for all aspiring and even seasoned artistes. The programme helps identify as well as promote talent,” said Agga Nyabinde.

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