Zimbabwe: After-Party Goes On Low Note

5 December 2016

A handful of music lovers who attended Suluman Chimbetu's wedding after-party at Belgravia Sports Club felt cheated after some of the artistes who were billed to perform could not go on stage. The musician did not officially unveil his album "Jamboree" at the show as promised, although it was released at Diamond Studios in the afternoon. No CDs were available on the night and the musician surprised many by not playing songs from the album.

He belted other songs from his father's albums and his previous projects. Jah Prayzah, Tryson and Allan Chimbetu who were billed to perform did not make it because the event started late and owners of the venue did not want it to exceed booked time.

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