Zimbabwe Muso Thomas Mapfumo To Tour S. Africa
The Chimurenga music guru who is living in self-imposed exile in the U.S., will tour South Africa to promote his latest album.
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Zimbabwe:
Mukanya Album Launched
The Herald, 19 February 2015
Thomas Mapfumo's album "Dangerzone" was launched on Tuesday night at the Book Cafe. Several musicians including Jah Prayzah, Edith We Utonga, Clare Nyakujara, Victor Kunonga,… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Mapfumo Announces Danger Zone Tour to SA
New Zimbabwe, 13 February 2015
CHIMURENGA music legend Thomas "Mukanya" Mapfumo has announced dates for his tour to South Africa next month. Read more »
Thomas Mapfumo.
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Zimbabwe:
Mapfumo to Address Fans Live From the U.S.
New Zimbabwe, 11 February 2015
THOMAS Mapfumo's long awaited album, Danger Zone will be launched on17 February this month at the Book CAFÉ in Harare. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Waiting for Diaspora Music
The Herald, 12 January 2015
We have heard word of new albums from the Diaspora in the works for some time, but now it's official. Thomas Mapfumo, King Isaac and one Jona Masiya will deliver their next records… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Mukanya Rapped!
The Herald, 7 January 2015
Critics and observers have rapped United States-based singer Dr Thomas "Mukanya" Mapfumo over his statements that he wants to meet President Mugabe, describing the Chimurenga music… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Mapfumo Wants to Meet President
The Herald, 6 January 2015
Chimurenga music legend Dr Thomas Mapfumo is making frantic efforts to meet President Mugabe on his return home early this year after yet another failed attempt last year.Speaking… Read more »
InFocus
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Chimurenga music legend Thomas Mapfumo was reported to be planning to meet President Robert Mugabe but has vigorously denied the report. Read more »
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Self-exiled legendary musician Thomas Mapfumo, popularly known as Mukanya, is set to release his much-awaited album, Dangerzone, in October. Read more »
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Self-exiled legendary musician Thomas Mapfumo, popularly known as Mukanya, has slammed those implicated in corrupt activities by virtue of their positions of influence. Read more »
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Self-exiled Chimurenga music guru Thomas Mapfumo left the country in 2001 for America after alleging political persecution by the government. Read more »