South African music vets caught Zimbabwe vibes hard, joked about relocating, and credited deep sisterhood ties for the pull.
Artists caught by Zimbabwe energy
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.
- 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.
- Their bond with Sandra Ndebele runs deep.
- Collaboration turned into family energy.
- Repeated visits built comfort.
- Local hospitality sealed the affection.
- 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.
- Joint work with Ndebele spans multiple releases.
- Projects like Umuzi strengthened ties.
- Music blurred borders naturally.
- Trust grew through shared stages.
- A refreshed version of Umuzi is in progress.
- Sandra Ndebele remains involved.
- Support is planned for her album launch.
- The partnership keeps rolling forward.