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Tatenda Pinjisi Honoured With United Send-Off in Mutoko
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 33805, member: 636"] Musicians, promoters, and royalty associations came together for Tatenda Pinjisi's burial in Mutoko today. The 34-year-old singer died Sunday in an accident that killed two band members near Norton Tollgate. Family spokesman Howard Pinjisi thanked everyone for their support during this difficult time. Various music industry groups provided food, transportation, and equipment for the funeral services. The Zimbabwe Music Rights Association supplied groceries for mourners who traveled to rural Mutoko. Zimbabwe Council of Copyrights organized free rides for musicians wanting to attend the burial. They also brought refreshments to honor the popular performer. ZIMURA board member Alexio Gwenzi praised Pinjisi as someone who valued his creative work through proper registration. This foresight secured benefits for his dependents after his death. The association helped with funeral expenses, including a casket, tent, and transport, through their partnership with Nyaradzo Funeral Services. Fans remember Pinjisi for his hit song "Saina" and his creative approach to sungura music. He developed his unique sound through musical experimentation. The composer had planned international tours before his unexpected death. Many musicians expressed their desire to give him a proper farewell in Kahwa Village. Pinjisi leaves behind three sons who will benefit from his membership in music rights organizations. [/QUOTE]
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