We have finished recording the album. We made the final touches last week and all that is left is to send it to England to have it encrypted. This will prevent it from being copied by pirates, said Moyo.
The album, the 14th in his music career, is set to re-establish Dehwa as one of the sungura giants in the country.
This time will be an album with a difference. We have decided to stick to pure sungura music. As you might be aware, we used to fuse our music with some rhumba flavours, but this time we have done it museve 100 per cent, said Dehwa.
The popular musician added that this came as a special request from his multitude of fans.
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HARARE In order to prevent sophisticated piracy, popular sungura musician Tongai Dehwa Moyo