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Sungura phonies plot Zakaria's funeral, ignore his cries
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52068, member: 636"] Zimbabwean sungura musician Nicholas Zakaria has requested prayers from his compatriots as he confronts significant health problems. The legendary artist, widely recognized by his stage name Madzibaba, has wielded considerable influence over the musical genre throughout his career. His recent absence from a scheduled family performance at Zebra Village has alarmed devoted followers. Zakaria dispatched his musical ensemble, sound equipment, and son Franco to fulfill the engagement in his place. The artist acknowledged that his medical condition has persisted for an extended period. Franco Slomo delivered a compelling performance that mesmerized attendees during his father's absence. The younger musician addressed the sungura community with a plea for unity and spiritual support. He urged colleagues to abandon internal conflicts and focus their energy on supporting the ailing music pioneer. Franco emphasized the importance of collective prayer for the veteran performer rather than engaging in divisive disputes. His message resonated with audience members who witnessed his artistic abilities firsthand. Industry figure Kireni Zulu advocated for stronger solidarity among sungura artists during times of crisis. He criticized the tendency of musicians to express posthumous appreciation rather than providing assistance during periods of need. Zulu emphasized that artists should maintain regular contact with ailing colleagues and offer practical support. He referenced historical examples of musical cooperation, citing John Chibadura's relationships with the Chimbetus and the Okavango Boys' peaceful coexistence with Tineyi Chikupo. His comments reflected broader concerns about community fragmentation within the genre. [/QUOTE]
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