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Jah Prayzah recognizes Master H’s contributions to the music scene

Zimbabwe’s renowned musician Mukudzei Mukombe, better known as Jah Prayzah, has publicly commended Zimdancehall artist Master H for his dedication and hard work within the Zimbabwean music industry. In a heartfelt social media message, Jah Prayzah encouraged Master H, saying, “Mafana wangu, urikupisa! Ramba uchikakata,” which translates to “My brother, you are on fire! Keep going!” This supportive sentiment was met with gratitude from Master H, who responded, “Mukoma, thank you so much! This will always motivate me. Hopefully, we’ll reach your level one day. Ndakakuona kudhara, kuti mfana uyu dangerous!” indicating his admiration for Jah Prayzah’s success.

The two artists recently shared the stage at the Redefined Concert at the Harare International Conference Centre, where Master H delivered an electrifying performance that resonated with the audience.

Jah Prayzah

Master H took to Facebook to express his appreciation, stating, “I am so humbled 🥹👏🏾🙏🏾 to be recognized by one of the most influential and best artists in our nation 🇿🇼. To all my beloved followers and fans, thank you so much for the love and support you are showing me!”

Jah Prayzah

Since the beginning of the year, Master H has been on a roll, releasing hit after hit. His collaboration with Zim hip-hop star Voltz Jt on the track “Dhanzi,” which has gained immense popularity with its catchy phrase “Nawanadem,” has solidified his standing in the music scene. As both artists continue to make waves in the industry, their mutual respect and support reflect a vibrant and collaborative music culture in Zimbabwe.

In other news – Classroom ceiling collapse injures students at Magwegwe High School

Last Friday, several ‘A’ Level students at Magwegwe High School in Bulawayo were injured when a classroom ceiling collapsed during a lesson. The injured students were promptly taken to Mpilo Central Hospital, where they received treatment and were later discharged. Mr. Taungana Ndoro, Director of Communications and Advocacy in the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, confirmed the incident.

While school officials acted quickly to secure medical care for the affected students, concerns have been raised by parents regarding the lack of financial assistance for medication costs post-discharge. Read More

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