
H-Metro

Trust Khosa recently in Marondera
Music promoters yesterday concurred that nothing beats unity and love among sectors in the creative sector.
This emerged yesterday at the handover ceremony of food hampers to nine musicians in the Mashonaland East capital who are grounded on lockdown.
Top promoters Partson “Chipaz” Chimbodza, Daniel Masaiti and MacDonald Kanjikwe of of MaCten Promotions mobilised the donations.

Kachingwe (middle) with Masaiti and National Arts Council of Zimbabwe Mash East rep
“As promoters we want unity and cooperation for the sector to move forward.
“We are all facing challenges but we must both win at the end of the day.

Chipaz
” As promoters we are doing our best to help musicians resume shows by lobbying various stakeolders, ” said Chimbodza.
Similar sentiments were echoed by Kachingwe who said:
“We will continue doing our best to assist the artistes.
” As a former artiste who has the means, the plight of fellow artistes touches mean and i will do my best even though i don’t like publicity.”
Masaiti added:
“We will continue doing our best and we hope artistes will soon return to business.
“We are grateful for the efforts being done by other promoters holding online shows.
“However, they need to do more rather than focusing with seasoned artistes while neglecting upcoming ones.”