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Showbiz Roundup 2024 - Zimbabwe's Artistic Triumphs and Trials!
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 22481, member: 2262"] The showbiz scene in Zimbabwe rocked in 2024! Young stars stole the spotlight and left their mark on the entertainment world. Music got people dancing all year long! Killer T's "Kana Ndanyura" became the hottest tune around - you'd hear it at parties, weddings, and even church picnics! Freeman packed the house at his HKD Music Festival, and new star Master H wowed crowds at big events. Young talent Nisha Ts beat the odds and climbed her way up from Chegutu, thanks to some help from Tinashe Mutarisi. Hip-hop brought the heat, with Holy, Saintfloew, Voltz JT, and Bagga shaking things up. The gospel scene saw old favorites like Baba Mechanic Manyeruke team up with fresh faces at the big Gospel Legends Night. But Sungura music had a quiet year—it looks like those singers need a fresh spark! Art lovers went wild for Zimbabwe's talent! The country's artists jetted around the world, showing off their amazing work. Big names like Dominic Benhura kept making waves. Six talented folks even made it to the fancy Venice Biennale in Italy - talk about putting Zimbabwe on the map! Theater kept crowds coming back for more, thanks to smart folks like Daves Guzha and Peter Churu. Comedy stars Doc Vikela and King Kandoro got people laughing despite having few places to perform. Fashion hit some bumps with the Zimbabwe Fashion Week mess, but Sakhile Dube saved the day! Her "Soaring Eagle" dress turned heads at Miss Universe in Mexico. Speaking of beauty queens, Amanda Peresu-Moyo grabbed the Miss Intercontinental Africa crown in Egypt! Movies and TV showed promise, and a new five-year plan might make things even better. The art world did say goodbye to historian Phathisa Nyathi - he'll be missed for his amazing writing about Zimbabwe's past. The future looks bright for Zimbabwe's artists! They just need more support at home to match the love they receive from around the world. [/QUOTE]
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