Thomas Mapfumo attracted a poor crowd in Bulawayo on his second leg of his peace tour. Despite the low turnout, Mukanya’s publicity manage...
Thomas Mapfumo attracted a poor crowd in Bulawayo on his
second leg of his peace tour. Despite the low turnout, Mukanya’s publicity
manager Blessing Vava said they were happy that there were people who came out
to watch Mukanya perform.
“If anything, we had an amazing and appreciative crowd that
we haven’t performed for in years. It was a very good and memorable show and
we’re building the momentum.
“This is a race and not a marathon. The rains did affect
the show, but we salute those who braved the heavy rains to come and see us
perform,” Vava told the Chronicle.
He apologised to Gweru fans and asked those who had
attended the event to keep their tickets as a make-up show is on the cards.
“There were logistical problems with guys who were doing
sound in Gweru. We’re appealing to them (Gweru show attendees) to hold on to
their tickets as we’re working on new dates to compensate for the loss.
“We’ll be announcing new dates tomorrow (today),”
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