South African artists praise Zimbabwe energy, hint at relocation

South African music vets caught Zimbabwe vibes hard, joked about relocating, and credited deep sisterhood ties for the pull.

Artists caught by Zimbabwe energy
  • Nani Ntengo and Sonto Dladla soaked up local love.
  • Both are former members of Platform One.
  • Crowd energy clearly left a mark.
  • Relocation talk surfaced half-jokingly.
Performance setting and reaction
  • The appearance happened at Denim on Pearls.
  • The venue was the Zimbabwe International Conference and Exhibition, Smart City Hall 2.
  • Fans showed heavy appreciation.
  • The duo leaned into the moment.
Why Zimbabwe feels personal
  • Their bond with Sandra Ndebele runs deep.
  • Collaboration turned into family energy.
  • Repeated visits built comfort.
  • Local hospitality sealed the affection.
Platform One origins and legacy
  • The group formed in Soweto at Pimville Square.
  • Early shows mixed dance, attire, and crowd pull.
  • Neli Gwala was part of the original trio.
  • Their style is stuck in regional pop culture.
Creative crossover history
  • Joint work with Ndebele spans multiple releases.
  • Projects like Umuzi strengthened ties.
  • Music blurred borders naturally.
  • Trust grew through shared stages.
What is coming next
  • A refreshed version of Umuzi is in progress.
  • Sandra Ndebele remains involved.
  • Support is planned for her album launch.
  • The partnership keeps rolling forward.
 

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