
“This is our second project since we launched the band last year. We composed four singles but could not record them due to financial constraints. The latest album is receiving good reception especially from our young audience during live shows,” said band leader, Palmer Mharadze (19).
Together with Wisdom Ncube and Nkosilathi Mutururo, Mharadze formed the band in 2012, and they are finalising a video featuring the title track.
The young musician castigated local radio stations for failing to promote music from upcoming musicians. “We have submitted our album to Radio 2 and National FM (both ZBC) for airplay but there is a blackout on our music. It seems the DJs are only interested in playing music from outside Bulawayo. This behaviour is really affecting talent,” he added. Mharadze said the band has resorted to marketing its music through live shows in public places and schools.


