South African musician Kwesta has praised Saintfloew’s outstanding performance at his recent album launch at the Alex Sports Club in Harare. In a heartfelt post on his official page, Kwesta expressed his admiration, saying, “You were too much, congratulations brother.” This acknowledgment speaks volumes about Saintfloew’s talent and the impact of the event.
The night was further electrified by Master H and his band, who delivered an unforgettable performance that kept the energy high. Saintfloew, alongside Michael Magz, captivated the audience with their hit song “Munondipa Energy,” showcasing their remarkable musical synergy and stage presence. Kwesta emphasized that this duo represents a new generation of talent, stating, “This duo is something else.”
Saintfloew’s album launch was a continuation of his successful trajectory, having previously launched an album at the same venue to an enthusiastic crowd. This year, his fans once again showed unwavering support, proving that his artistry resonates deeply within the community. With such strong endorsements from industry veterans like Kwesta, Saintfloew’s future in the music scene looks incredibly promising. The event reaffirmed the vibrant music culture in Zimbabwe and the growing influence of its artists on the regional stage.
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Social media personality Amanda Zuva Habane has opened up about her challenging experiences while working as a domestic worker in Canada, revealing that feelings of loneliness and financial stress led her to contemplate suicide every month. In a candid social media post, Zuva shared her journey in Canada, highlighting her encounters with a range of eccentric characters as she navigated life in a foreign country.
She noted that her struggles began with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, which drastically altered her lifestyle. “One moment, I was wearing thousand-dollar dresses, surrounded by flashing lights and people shouting my name. Read More