Zimbabwe: Bad Weekend for Jah Prayzah

31 October 2017

Chaos, missiles and confusion characterised Jah Prayzah's weekend as "Mudhara Vachauya" hit-maker had a bad day in office. For a man who is currently rocking dance floors across following the release of his album "Kutonga Kwaro" Mukudzei Mukombe learnt the hard way that pitching up late for shows is certainly not good workmanship, when he was pelted on stage in both Harare and Masvingo.

On Friday, he was forced to abandon a show in Masvingo after people started to throw missiles when he was about to perform at Caravan Park. In their lack of wisdom, show organisers arrived with the PA system at around 11pm when Jah Prayzah was scheduled to perform at around 12 midnight. They only realised that they had no cables to put the instruments at around12:45 am. Revealers who had braved the chilly weather ran out of patience and started throwing missiles forcing Jah Prayzah and his team to abandon the show. Jah Prayzah's manager Keen Mushapaidze heaped the blame on the show organisers and apologised to the fans for the mishap.

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