Zimbabwean Musician Mashakada's Legacy Lives On

Two years have passed since legendary musician Cephas Mashakadas died but his widow, Eunice Mashakada, steadfastly says her husband's musical journey will continue as she will release her first video album which will speak to the world on Mashakada's legacy.

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  • Zimbabwe:   Mai Mashakada Releases Debut Album

    The Herald, 11 September 2013

    CEPHAS MASHAKADA'S widow, Eunice, has released her first six-track album titled "Let Them Talk". Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mashakada's Widow Seeks Protection Order

    The Herald, 7 June 2013

    CEPHAS MASHAKADA'S widow, Eunice, yesterday accused her husband's two daughters of sending abusive messages and making false reports to the media to tarnish her reputation. She… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   2013 a Watershed Year for Zim: Mashakada

    The Herald, 8 February 2013

    ECONOMIC Planning and Investment Promotion Minister Tapiwa Mashakada is hopeful of Zimbabwe's economy, describing 2013 as a "watershed year". "There is no need to be pessimistic,"… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mashakada Speaks of 'Watershed Year'

    The Herald, 7 February 2013

    ECONOMIC Planning and Investment Promotion Minister Tapiwa Mashakada is hopeful of Zimbabwe's economy, describing 2013 as a "watershed year". "There is no need to be pessimistic,"… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mashakada's Legacy Lives On

    The Herald, 23 April 2012

    SUNGURA maestro Alick Macheso will this Friday lock horns with the Muddy Face for yet another music romance. The much-hyped show is set for Pamuzinda Highway Xscape open-air joint… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Tribute to Fallen Musicians

    The Herald, 8 January 2012

    With only two weeks left before the charity match between musicians and football legends on January 22 at Rufaro Stadium kicks off, there are three things to reflect on. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Cephas Mashakada Seriously Ill

    The Herald, 20 August 2011

    Musician Cephas Mashakada, who is diabetic, was yesterday admitted into the intensive care unit at Chitungwiza Central Hospital after his sugar level shot up. Read more »

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