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Mark Geezo 

Birth name : Regis Takunda Mandangu
Born : 30 Jan 1999
Origin : Mutate,Zimbabwe
Genres : Dancehall,Reggae,Afro pop
Years active : 2013
Labels : 2013-14 After8 records
Associated acts : Patoranking, Lady Squandar,Dr Clarence,Dj Mockery, Bhadhila. About Geezo



The young dancehall artist that hails from the southern part of Zimbabwe is a force to reckon with if his melodic tunes are anything to go by.
The 18 year old singer, whose real name is Regis Takunda Mandangu was born and raised in Beitbridge. Mark Geezo began his music career at the age of 10 following motivations from his brother Razorman who is now his manager. Razorman is also the person who inspired the name Mark G now Mark Geezo according to the singer.

Collaborations
He has collaborated with some of our own well known local acts like Lady Squander and Mac D.

Inspiration
Mark Geezo confesses to be inspired by Patoranking and Buffalo Soulja from the African continent and Alkaline from Jamaica.
Asked why these three he said its because they resemble his sound.
He also stated that he hopes to be signed under Jah Prayzah’s Millitary Touch Movement label.

Other Activities
Apart from being a solo artist Mark Geezo is also a beat maker and a learning pianist thus he produces his own beats at home in Beitbridge, Zimbabwe. Currently Mark Geezo is the head-boy at Vhembe High School in the boarder town where he is doing good in his academics.
 
Mark G was also featured in Masvingo’s Mirror newspaper where he officially announced that he was leaving Lady Squander‘s After 8 record label which he had signed at the age of 14.

Gemma Griffiths: Growing from Strength to Strength

 

Her rendition of local dancehall guru, Winky D's hit single "Musarova Bigman' virtually changed her fortunes over night. It cast her into the limelight and brought to the attention of the nation at large a very beautiful and talented young woman.



It's only natural that a lot of music lovers were left wondering just who this gem of a talent that had been unearthed, was and where she had emanated from. Today we will afford our readers the chance to have a few of those questions answered!

Over the years she has been a feature at festivals such as Hifa (Harare International Festival of Arts), ZimFest (London 2015) and 'Miombo Magic' among others where she left many awestruck. Yet, this is only but the 'tip of the iceberg' when it comes to her countless list of achievements in music, a list that also includes winning the national Eistedfodd Vocal Cup in Zimbabwe, a sure sign and true testament to her immense talent.

Not only is she gifted vocally but the singer also plays trumpet and piano, in which she was classically trained, as well as guitar.

Urban Craft magazine recently had a brief but insightful chat with the sensational Indie/folk singer/songwriter from her base in South Africa. She gave us a glimpse into a young yet colourful career and also took the opportunity to exclusively reveal that a much anticipated debut EP was also in the offing.

Ladies and gentlemen, we present to you.......Gemma Griffiths!!

> Can you give us a brief background into yourself?

Gemma: I was born in Cape Town, South Africa, but grew up in Harare, Zimbabwe. I am an acoustic soul singer and composer and also a pianist, trumpeter and guitarist through studying commercial music in the USA. I've aways had a very strong pull to music, and Zimbabwe's music scene feels like a part of me... Full of incredibe rhythm, sounds, people and experiences. I've been lucky enough to perform at a variety of music and arts festivals around the world, including the Harare International Festival of Arts (HIFA) and Miombo Magic in Zimbabwe. I headlined for Zimfest London 2015, and performed at the African Womens Awards 2015. In 2016 I performed at the Zimbabwean achievers awards in London UK, and then played at Zimstock, Shoko, Zimlive and the Unplugged festivals in Zimbabwe later that year.

I am now based in Cape Town, which is an amazing City for music, and have been blessed to share the stage with a list of local artists such as Jimmy Nevis, Majozi and Matthew Mole. I also opened the Kirstenbosch Summer Concerts for one of Zimbabwes top artists Jah Prayzah.

 In 2016 I was nominated for a Zimbabwe Achievers Award for Music Artist of the Year and featured on the Mahogany Sessions in the UK, as well as Sofar Sounds London 2017. I recently opened for Grammy Award winning UK artist Joss Stone as part of Stones World Tour, and performed with Zimbabwean legend Oliver Mutukudzi at the Artscape in Cape Town... undoubtedly one of the highlighs of not only my musical career, but my life.

 I've done a few English/Shona interpretations, including Winky Ds Musarova Bigman in 2016 which was a wonderful experience and has been received incredibly well.. I've really been in awe of the way it's been taken and the stunning feedback I've got from Zimbabweans all over the globe - it's been an amazingly uplifting experience. In terms of collaborations with international artists I've done a few, including Swiss DJ Askery on Headlights which was signed to Spinnin Records in the USA, and Game of Love with Cape Towns 'The Kiffness' in 2017.



> Would you mind sharing with us details to any of your current or upcoming projects that fans can look forward to?

Gemma: I am about to release my Debut EP (April 2018) as well as working on a few really exciting collaborations with some incredible artists!


> What would you say was your career defining moment?

Gemma: There have been a few incredible moments, including sharing the stage with Tuku, and performing at the Zimbabwe Achiever's Awards in London, but I'd have to say my Winky D - Musarova Bigman interpretation was definitely a defining moment and a big highlight for me as an artist.


> What does your music catalogue look like thus far?

Gemma: As I mentioned earlier, I've done a few collaborations with international artists, as well as some interpretations of some Zimbabwean songs. With the EP almost out, that will be the next addition to the catalogue.


> Can you share with us some of the major highlights in your career thus far?

Gemma: Sharing the stage with different artists has always been a highlight for me. With Tuku in Cape Town, and Jah Prayzah at Kirstenbosch, as well as with the lovely Ammara Brown and Chengeto Brown in Zimbabwe, on Andy Brown's 'Mapurisa' - this was completely spontaneous and a real moment of sharing the music in such a beautiful way. 


> What have you set your sights on for 2018 and beyond that?

Gemma: 2018 is going to be an incredibly exciting year - With the EP and collaborations in the works, some travel and shows around the globe... there is a lot to look forward to.

'Setting the Pace' with rnb Powerhouse, Cindy


story by Blaque Aqua



They say there is a golden pot at the end of the rainbow but that has not been scientifically proven hence we will go with the saying that "there is light at the end of the tunnel".



She is one of the most celebrated R'n'B (Rhythm and Blues) female artist in Zimbabwe and when it comes to beauty she is no mean pushover either. If you don't know her that means you have to amplify your knowledge on local music because if you do not, you are surely missing out on quite a lot of good music.



She recently dropped her highly anticipated album M.V.C (Music.Vocals.Cindy) on the 24th of February on ZiFm with the leading single as Setter Pace which has been setting the pace, appearing in the top 5 on the charts of ZiFm, Star and PowerFm, who have actually adopted the song as their station's theme song.



The promotion for Cindy Munyavi's album began in 2016 with the release of four tracks along with their videos namely, Ndidzorero Moyowangu, Parariremoyo, Dai and Tsvaga Mari. Judging by the perfomance of the videos on Youtube, not many can doubt that the album will go a long way in helping Cindy re-establish her dominance on the local scene, the high quality of the songs and videos says it all!

The video clips for Dai(Ndai Ziva) featured as a promotion for Music Television programme, Music Qalabash and that shows that the media appreaciated the craft that came with the videos.



Before the release of the album, the singer/songstress won an AFRIMA (All African Music Award) for Best Female R'n'B artist in Southern Africa, which is a big achievement because looking at the amount of artists in Southern Africa alone, one will be blown away.

Back home, Cindy managed to get herself a Z.I.M.A (Zimbabwe Music Award) nomination.



When the official launch of the album itself arrived, Cindy's multitude of fans were on cloud 9  and posted their purchases on social media (facebook,whatsapp,twitter,instagram etc) to express their joy over the music that had been delivered by the 'queen' herself. Among those was the Maiwe hitmaker, Lamont Chitepo who posted his purchase on Facebook with the caption "...This is the type of Music that makes me proud to be Zimbabwean" and that was living, breathing proof that M.V.C is indeed a good album and as if to reinforce that, Zimbuzz.com and Lounge.com gave a neat review of the album citing it as her best album so far.



"The album is available on all streaming and purchase sites like Spotify, Oyosmusic, iTunes and many more. The double CD album (Blue and Red) is on sale at the Harare Main Post Office and at Cindy's Fashion Corner (Shop 8b at Regal Star Mall along George Silundika 1st and 2rd) and we have already sold 500 copies and counting...",said Cindy Munyavi in response to the question on album sales thus far and where fans can get themselves a copy of the CD.

I know most of you will be giving this sad emoji," 500 copies ( :(  )" but did you bother to check the price?, the album is being sold for $5 and that report she gave was for the POST OFFICE and Cindy's Fashion Corner sales ONLY. When you take into account the online sales through Ecocash, TeleCash, OneWallet and OyOs, those figures meteorically swell upwards.



The album itself has 26songs including the Setter Pace remixes and each song is worth a $1 on OyosMusic, so if you think the album is a flop then calculate 26 by 1 and there are several people who have bought the album on OyOs (and the advantage about OyOs is that it allows you to listen to the song before buying it) in solidarity.



Cindy herself agrees with critics who say that this just might be to her best album to date and as music fans, we are glad that she keeps delivering the goods each time she puts out new music and moreso the fact that and still wants to further develop her music.



Besides the music, Munyavi has established herself as quite the fashion icon on the local entertainment scene.

Her entrepreneurial spirit led her into establishing her own fashion house, Cindy's Fashion Corner, in the central business district and has over the years done considerably well for her.

"The business is doing well and we have added a Make Up parlour, and we charge $10 for men, $20 for women, $20 for bridemaids and $40 for the bride", she said.



Without a doubt, Cindy is definitely 'setting the pace' while everyone can only marvel and try their best to emulate her achievements so far.


"GET BACK ON YOUR FEET WHEN YOU STUMBLE AND FALL"

by Jane Munaki Nkomo 

This is what keeps Nyaradzo Tamara Madhovi going,a Zimbabwean born writer based in China studying Business Law,she describes herself as a very talkative person who expresses herself through writing.

Nyaradzo started writing her first novel Mercy Rewrote My Life in February this year releasing chapters daily by March she had released all the chapters "I've been through a lot in my life and i chose writing because it can help inspire someone out there"
In her first novel Mercy Rewrote My Life she shares some of her life personal experiences from heartbreaks to happiness and sucess.
Chatting with her and reading Mercy Rewrote My Life you could feel that she is very passionate about nurturing and inspiring the girlchild who have been through heartbreaks to move on,failed relationships must not let you give up on your dreams.
"Writing has made it possible for me to reach out to people of all ages,i am glad to be where i am now it was a tough journey but i never lost hope and now people look up to me and its quite an honour",throughout the project she had full support from her family and spouse i would have believed thats were she drew her inspiration from but i got an intresting answer when i asked her what inspires her"the things that inspire me are quite weird Cars and Fashion"

The next big step is to shoot a movie based on her first novel Mercy Rewrote My life and"by the end of this year i should have at least 30 novels"

Mercy Rewrote Mylife is a must read if you want to know a lot more about this amazing young lady who had this to say in closing our conversation"Never look down upon yourself or anyone who has made a mistake in their life,real Queens fix each other's crowns they do not laugh at each other,i have been with my two girls Michelle and Perfect through thick and thin they taught me that there is more to friendship.
Turn your dreams into goals and that way you will never go wrong and mostly build a relationship with God you are nothing without him"

On the path to greatness with Tamy Moyo



From rubbing shoulders with icons such as Oliver Mtukudzi, Jah Prayzah, to the late mbira queen, Chioniso Maraire and American rnb legend Joe Thomas, 19-year old afro-pop fusion singer and songwriter, Thamsanqa 'Tamy' Moyo has been making waves on the local music scene for quite a while now.
She has exhibited a level of maturity beyond her years and it has led to many a critic endorsing her as the future of Zimbabwe's music industry, and rightly so.
But what does Tamy herself, as she is known to her adoring fans, have to say about it all?
" I am honoured and humbled that people support and see me as the future but all it simply means is that I got to work harder now, more than ever before.
"I have to remain headstrong.... I have to keep pushing to stay on the right path to greatness", said Tamy who does however concede that the territory comes with a lot of pressure.

"Well the pressure is definitely on but i believe that every man (and woman) is the author of their own destiny.
"Truthfully speaking the journey has been great but hectic, it is a lot of work.
From the happy moments, achieving so much in so little a time to breaking down sometimes under pressure, I can't say that it is everything I always dreamt of but I am getting there.
" I can only pray that GOD's will be done and I move at my own pace rather..... it is my race to run and I need to run it diligently", she asserted.

The beautiful singer/songstress described working with renowned artists like Tuku, Maraire and Ammara Brown as not only fun but an eye-opener and a wonderful learning experience as well.

"I have had the opportunity to work with some of the biggest names in the industry today, some of whom are surprisingly such humble people and I have learnt so much from interacting with these artists and sharing the stage with them. They work hard and challenge me to work even harder.
"At the Miss Tourism Zimbabwe 2016, I got to do the same when I shared the stage with the likes of Busiswa, Dr Malinga and Ammara Brown, among others", she said.

But which ones where the most memorable for her?, we inquired ......
"Being part of Chiwoniso Maraire's performance @ HIFA 2012 opening night.....who to me will forever remain the queen of Zimbabwean Music, is no doubt the most memorable.....
" In 2008 i shared the stage with Joe Thomas, I actually got to 'duet' with Him. What makes it memorable is that at the time i had no clue why this guy was so significant, i just knew that i liked his music. Now i sit back and think of what a musical legend he is across the world and it makes my encounter with him all the more special!", said the 19 year old teen sensation.

There is a quote that says, 'do what you love and you will never have to work a day in your life', it is certainly applicable in Tamy's case.
"Well for starters I am a music lover and i appreciate the arts soooooo much...... secondly my family has been nothing short of supportive for what i do since i was seven, especially my mum.
" It is a tough industry but life is not worth living if you are doing things that don't make you happy or things that you dont love. My passion is with music and entertainment and it is GOD who blessed me with that gift", she said.

In March this year, the singer got to celebrate Women's month at Marlbereign Girls High where she performed as the guest artist at their annual Women's Day concert. We asked Tamy what the occasion meant to her, as a woman and female artist.
"Well first of all as Women's Month we are celebrating each and every woman on earth. So for me, it means breaking boundaries as females in every aspect of life, celebrating the break from patriarchy into a new era of independent, hardworking and competitive females.
"As female artists, we are celebrating our penetration into the arts industry because it is no secret that this industry is male dominated. We are also celebrating the freedom of expression as women through music.  
"Just the ability for female artists to stand up in their different fields and partake in the arts industry is more than empowering to the next female ", said Moyo.

Besides the imminent release of the video to her single 'Beautiful Ndozvandiri', Tamy said that she had been working on a couple of other singles. She is also set to embark on a nationwide tour in order to interact with her multitude of fans and is also working on a project in South Africa.

Her aspirations include gaining international recognition, signing a major record deal and, of course, one day bagging the coveted 'Grammy'.
Her latest single, 'Beautiful Ndozvandiri' is currently sitting at Number #3 in the UK Zim Billboard 100 charts.




Chiyedza, As Bright As The Morning Star

In Shona culture, 'Chiyedza' descibes a light or a thing of beauty (read sunrise), a sight for sore eyes and aspring model, Chiyedza Govha is one such beauty!

Currently signed under Aisha modelling agency, she has participated in peagents such as Miss DDYMC, Miss Kombani lodge and even went on to bag the Miss Valentine Zimbabwe crown.
Her hope is to take home the Miss Universe crown in the not-so-distant future.

According to Chiyedza, her modelling career started a couple of years ago when she was still in high school where she used to engage herself in school pageants.
What started out as just a hobby grew into something much much more as the 18 year old developed quite a liking to "this whole cat walking business".
"Growing up, I was really inspired by models, especially those from overseas. It was then that I came to the realization that i could also showcase to the world my talent through modelling because I really love fashion.
"One day, it is my dream to be part of an international fashion pageant show, that is, if I have not managed to organise one myself of course!", she said.

The bubbly and free-spirited Chiyedza spoke glowingly of her idols, global catwalk queen Naomi Campbell and Zimbabwe's own Brita Musalethulini.
"I look up to the likes of Naomi Campbell, she is an inspiration to all of us aspiring models. You cannot ignore her beauty and the work that she put into making herself into the global icon that she is today, she is a pioneer and role model.
" She has done much in this industry... not only for herself but for women of colour the world over. I love her to bits and it is my hope that I can one day emulate all the wonderful things she has done, sometimes I find myself trying to mirror the way she walks, her confidence and the poise with which she does it with.
"Back home, my idol is Brita Masalethulini, who was of course the inaugural Miss Malaika, she did us all proud!", she said.

Just like her role models, Govha has big dreams of her own!
"I have come to the realization that modelling can open doors for me to market not only myself but my other talents as well and help in establishing me as a fashion icon, business lady and brand ambassador .
"I look at modelling as my passion and one of my goals is to own a modelling agency someday and recruit young girls who have the same passion as i have and make Zimbabwean models recognised world wide", she said.

The Harare-based model is also a budding actress and hopes to one day be a regular feature on both silver screen.
"Besides modelling I also love acting and I believe that if i pursue it with the same passion as my modelling career, one day i will feature in many a film, both locally and abroad", said Chiyedza.

It is no secret that if you have anything worth pursuing in life, you have to dedicate your time, energy and resources towards it. The 18 year old beauty concurred,
"I give my everything to God because I that with Him I can never fail. This year my resolution is to grow and take the next step in my modelling career and that means competing on a national and regional scale.

"More pageants, more hours of grooming and hopefully by the end of the year I would have made plenty of positive steps towards my goals!", said Chichie, as she is affectionately known.

Dino Mudondo back with some 'Rasta Loving'



By tawanda ngena
With an endless list of hits to his name, from 'Maidei', 'Paidamoyo', 'Bhazi', 'Shugamutape', 'Handirambe Ishe', 'Makoikoi' and 'Jatropha' to mention but a few, Dino Mudondo is a man who is spoken for, he needs no introduction whatsoever!
Who can forget that timeless chart-topping song and virtual love anthem, 'Ndichakumirira' or how he and erstwhile 'partner in crime', Willom Tight held the local music scene spellbound and had crowds eating out of their hands, churning out hit after hit?
Though the last couple of years have been relatively 'quiet' for someone of his stature, Mudondo is back to rekindle his long love affair with the local music fans again with the release of an 8-track reggae album titled, 'Rasta Loving' this coming month (April).
"I have been in the studio since June last year working on my first all-reggae album and I can now safely say that the album has been completed and will officially be launched in April after I am done with the two accompanying videos that I am working on.
"I have always been a true 'rasta' and the album, 'Rasta loving' is my way of expressing love to my legion of fans as a Rastaman and say to them that, Yes! I have been listening and I have heard your calls for me to get back in the studio. I am back to give you what you have long been waiting for and here is my love, hence the title 'Rasta Loving'", said Mudondo, speaking from his new base in Cape Town, South Africa.

Given the 'rasta kwasa' musician's track record, the fans surely have a lot to look forward to when April comes. The 8 track CD will go a long way in not only reacquainting him with the fans but reestablishing his presence on the local scene as well, something of which a lot of people felt was way overdue!
The 8 tracks on Dino's album include, 'Manjenjenje', 'Happy Birthday', 'Musombodhiya', 'Mwanangu', 'Mumoyo Mangu', 'Ndafunga Iwe' and 'Dzandarota'.
"I would like to think that through this album, I have touched on almost every theme out there that is based on our everyday livity/way of life. The first track, Manjenjenje, is another wedding song since I have always made it a must to do a wedding song on each and every album that I record. So, for all those looking to exchange vows this year, then the song Manjenje is your perfect wedding song and as such, the instrumental to the song also made it on the CD.
"The song, 'Musombodhiya' on the other hand is based on a true story. I once dated a certain beautiful girl who left me saying she was going abroad to 'study' and coincidentally I bumped into the very same girl selling her body in foreign land", said Dino, as he is affectionately known to his multitude of followers.
 
Mudondo went on to breakdown a few more tracks that he thought held the album together,
"There are quite a few other tracks that I feel will connect with the fans, one of those being, 'Mumoyo Mangu', which talks about a young couple going through some hard times in the beginning of their relationship and through this song, the guy is trying to reassure her that in his heart there is a place for her to stay and that one day he will go build a home for her far away from all the problems they are currently facing.
"Ndafunga Iwe, is more like a 'part 2' to my classic hit, 'Ndichakumirira',and it focuses on a long distance relationship where I am simply telling my loved one that even though she is far away, I am thinking about her and that she should come back home. 
"Last but not least is the track, Dzandarota, a track I did as a tribute to my late great mentors, Andy Brown and Lucky Dube for all their inspiration and also to pay hommage to all the other musical heroes whom I grew up listening to", he said.

The album was recorded at Maselo Productions by Tapiwa Maselo and mastered in Capetown, by X-Factor studios.
Including Rasta Loving, Mudondo has 18 albums to his name and titles like 'Makorokoto', 'Makoikoi', 'Dino', 'Divisi', 'Wining & Dining', 'Mhemberero', 'Rastakwasa' and 'Sando' among others, quickly come to mind.

We sought to find out from Dino the reason behind his absence from the scene in the last few years, we are sure a lot of people and music followers alike would like to also find out.
"�I have never really hung-up the microphone, I do still record an album every year , but in the last couple of years it is only that I scaled down because I had lost a lot in my life. I lost someone close to me who was doubling as a father and manager.
" It put mé under a lot of pressure, but I am glad to say that I am back and going straight to the top to reclaim my rightful place on that big stage.
�"Rastakwasa muzik is back and here to stay because it is the 'muzik fi di pipo'. I give thanks to all my fans back home and all over the world for always being there for me and I promise to give them nothing but the very best of me ...... Look out for more new albums, music shows and brand new videos coming out soon", he reassures.


The 'Maidei' hitmaker said that in the last couple of months he had also been working on relocating to South Africa, where he is now based, before he eventually moves on to the United Kingdom.
"The Lord has blessed and opened doors for me, I recently signed a massive recording and performing contract here in South Africa and I have so far had a number of big shows and I am recording with some of Lucky Dube's former band members.
"I have found a new base, a new place to explore my full potential and I am giving it my all in an effort to penetrate into the new market. I have plans for an English reggae album and with God's blessing, it should be out by December. Things are looking great and we got plans to come back home and introduce the new album, Rasta Loving soon after its launched here in capetown", said Mudondo.









Joseph Ngobeni "Joko"


Joseph Ngobeni aka Joko, was born on the 12th of October 1990. My passion for music started in 2003 at the an early age in Grade 5 and started Recording in 2011.
I competed at Jozi  demo session in 2015 with a song called Everyday valentine from my fist ep called Khumbule khaya and won two rounds out of four
I am now working on new music of which i believes will reach bigger heights.

Ive recorded lot of music,and performed at many occasions  where i worked with GoldFields Goldmine in 2012 and it didn't work out as expected and joined with Stulopro, Jayhbee Entertainment till present just to name a few.I'm about to release my second ep called 26teen sfanakalo..it features artists Such as Pedikatse,Chris o peace,Msheke lion,Red amber ,chillie G.Produced by Tafi da don ,shaolin team and slash.It contains of 7 hot songs..I like the audience to give their full support as I'm aiming to reach the whole world through this music