
The founder of Soul Brothers mbaqanga star singled out Oliver Mtukudzi, Alick Macheso, Thomas Mapfumo, Lovemore Majayivana, Solomon Skuza and Black Mfolosi, saying: “I still follow those veteran musicians and one day it will fulfil my greatest ambition to tour with them all over and show the world the pure African talent they have.”
“The country must invest in their music as it is part of their heritage. In South Africa nowadays there are a lot of upcoming artists from our northern neighbour. They will be in the music industry for some time if they take music seriously and invest in it.
He thanked Zimbabweans for being supportive in the growth of his musical career.



it is good to read such a positive comment from such an iconic figure. you are a hero black moses and I think umfolosi omnyama can compete with any cultural group in the world. the boys are amazing. musicians in zimbabwe are dedicated and true heroes. keep it up boys and use black moses’ comments positively.
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