The three singles, a mix of reggae and jazz, mainly focus on social issues and urge people to remain united in order to create a better society. It features songs like the Tabatanidzwa, Ndinongonzwa and Via Harare.
“I am touched by social issues and share my side of the story through music,” said Jachie.
“I am very happy that Nox, TAA, Trinter and Sniper helped me to realise my dream of trying to unite communities through my music.”
Jachie started singing at primary school and launched his professional career two years ago through the release of his hit nine-track album ‘Rwendo RweMoyo’, which is still enjoying airplay on local and South African radio stations.
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