Laura Maposa
SOUTH African rapper Moozlie says she feels at home here in Zimbabwe she now wants to buy a house in this country.
The rapper was in the country hosting the 263 Culture festival at Belgravia Sports Club on Saturday.
She showed her love for Zimbabwe by wearing a crop top with the country’s flag. She left the fans speechless with her eccentric yet effortless style which oozes through her statement two pieces and bold accessories, making her an ideal fashionista.
Moozle said she feels appreciated in this country and is humbled by the love she gets when she performs here.
“It’s an honour to be here again, you are beautiful hosts.
“You guys are the best, I swear, I never feel homesick because you all are my family. Zimbabwe is like my second home now, I should actually buy a house here because I’m always here. Make sure you enjoy this festival because we only live once.
The rains, which fell in the capital on Saturday, couldn’t stop the show or dampen the mood.
Uncle Waffles also delivered an excellent performance.
Man-of-the-moment Master H brought the energy to the thousands of fans, despite the downpour.
This year’s festival attracted thousands of people.
Tamy Moyo, with her unique blend of pop and R&B influences, was also a hit with the fans.
And, so was Mr Brown.
The crowd kept chanting his name as he performed some of the hit songs he did with Buffalo Souljah, Tamy Moyo and Roki.
He has also worked with top South African stars who include Master KG, Zandamaz, Zanda Zakuza, Nomcebo, Papa Penny, Kabza de Small, Cassper Nyovest, Big Zulu, Boity and Focalistic.