Zimbabwean Star to Perform in South Africa

Sungura maestro Alick Macheso will perform in Johannesburg before heading to the United Kingdom for a number of shows.

  • Zimbabwe:   Macheso Has Soft Spot for Underprivileged

    Zimbabwe Standard, 21 April 2013

    HIS musical prowess is in sharp contrast with his humble beginnings and amazingly, Alick Macheso has managed to retain the humility that makes him stand out from other artists. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   I'm Willing to Learn From Macheso - Weutonga

    The Herald, 19 April 2013

    Afro-jazz singer Edith WeUtonga says she hopes to improve on her bass guitar skills with the help of renowned bassist and award winner Alick Macheso. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Macheso Off to SA

    The Herald, 1 March 2013

    Fans of sungura Alick Macheso, who are across Limpopo, will have an opportunity to sample the kingpin's Kochekera dance, when he rocks Mzansi next week before he goes to the United… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Is He Macheso's Father?

    The Herald, 12 January 2013

    AT a time when popular artiste Alick Macheso is riding at the crest wave of success in his music career, a 62-year-old Chipinge man of Malawian origin broke new ground this week,… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Macheso's Latest Album Receives Mixed Reactions

    The Herald, 22 December 2012

    Seasoned guitarist, songwriter and composer Alick Macheso has put out a new album, "Kwatakabva Mitunhu (Kure Kwekure)" which has received mixed reactions from fans with some saying… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Macheso Headlines 'Shut Down' Gig

    The Herald, 12 December 2012

    Seasoned sungura singer Alick Macheso is scheduled to headline the "Shut Down Harare 2012" gig at Pamuzinda Highway Xscape on December 21, that also features the King of Zora music… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   'Kwatakabva Mitunhu' - Old Wine, New Bottle

    The Herald, 10 December 2012

    WHEN looking at Alick Macheso's latest release, "Kwatakabva Mitunhu (Kure Kwekure)", there are two things that should matter - is there growth and what value does the album give to… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Macheso Album Out Today

    The Herald, 5 December 2012

    The long-awaited Alick Macheso album hits the shelves today. Armed with unique security features, "Kwatakabva Mitunhu" (Kure Kwekure), is expected to go platinum once the sales… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Macheso Unleashes New Dance Routine

    The Herald, 27 November 2012

    Sungura king Alick Macheso has a new dance routine. Called "Kochekera", the new dance involves the clasping of both hands above the head and swinging them back and forth. The new… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Macheso Under Fire for Taking Kagomere Back

    The Herald, 24 October 2012

    Alick Macheso is on collision with his band manager over the re-admittance of dancer Peter Kagomera to the Orchestra Mberikwazvo outfit. Macheso was said to be reconsidering taking… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Macheso Leaves Fans Asking for More

    The Herald, 24 October 2012

    Sungura ace Alick Macheso brought the curtain down on the 2012 ZRP Commissioner's Horse Race held at Borrowdale Racecourse with a five-star performance on Sunday night. And what a… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Macheso Turns to God in New Song

    The Herald, 8 October 2012

    IS Alick Macheso appealing for divine intervention? That appears to be the case, at least in the lyrics of his latest song -- "Huyai Samasimba" -- that he has been sampling at most… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Macheso, Chipfumo Head to Pamuzinda

    The Herald, 24 September 2012

    Sungura musician Alick Macheso and Progress Chipfumo will serenade fans at Pamuzinda Highway Xscape this Friday. This being the last Friday of the month, patrons will have "fat… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Drum Beat - Is Macheso Degenerating Into a Foulmouth?

    Zimbabwe Standard, 15 August 2012

    Alick Macheso seems to have gone in overdrive in his verbal attack on Sulumani Chimbetu. For the past few shows, Macheso has said a lot of things demeaning Chimbetu and calling him… Read more »

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