Zimbabwe: Dino Addressed Roki, Macheso, Winky D Rows in New Song

The talented musician produced a new song titled 'Ndidane Ndidaire' in which he reprimands fellow musicians citing recent fights.

Zimbabwe musician Dino Mudondo's new song primands fellow musicians.

  • Zimbabwe:   Scores Throng Roki Welcome Party

    The Herald, 25 June 2012

    SCORES of Big Brother Africa fans braved the chilly night and thronged Roki's welcome party held at RedBar in Newlands Shopping Centre at the weekend. Read more »

Dino Mudondo urges Sulumani Chimbetu to return a dancer he took from his fellow musician Alick Macheso.

  • Zimbabwe:   Sulu Reads Riot Act to 'Slomo'

    The Herald, 4 October 2012

    Dendera musician Sulumani Chimbetu has barred his dancer Francis "Slomo"Dhaka from dancing at Macheso's shows. The ban came after the former Orchestra Mberikwazvo dancer joined the… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   I Don't Regret Leaving Mberikwazvo - Slomo

    The Herald, 14 May 2012

    Prolific dancer Franco Dhaka, popularly known as "Slomo", has said he does not regret dumping Alick Macheso for Sulumani Chimbetu. Speaking at Romeo Gasa's album launch at Jazz 105… Read more »

Zimbabwean housemate Maneta and Roki were disqualified after a fight.

  • Zimbabwe:   Slomo At Home With Dendera

    The Herald, 16 February 2012

    former Orchestra Mberikwazvo dancer Francis "Slomo" Dhaka says he has settled well at his new home - Orchestra Dendera Kings. Slomo has already introduced some new dances to his… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Winky D's Death a Hoax

    The Herald, 27 September 2012

    Popular dancehall artiste Winky D is alive and well, his manager Jonathan Banda has said, and rumours of his death are false. Reports were abound at the weekend that Winky D, real… Read more »

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