Nash TV, owned by businessman Tinashe Mutarisi, who also manages musician Saintfloew, has announced the postponement of the artist’s shows scheduled for August. The network issued a statement informing fans of the changes:
“We regret to inform you that the Kwekwe Show, initially set for August 16, has been rescheduled to September 7. Similarly, the Zvishavane show, originally planned for August 17, will now take place on September 6. This change is due to circumstances beyond our control. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your continued support.”
The announcement clarifies that the decision to postpone the shows was not within their control, emphasizing their commitment to keeping fans informed and apologizing for any disruption this may cause. The new dates aim to ensure that the events can proceed as smoothly as possible.
In other news – Police officers acquitted in death of suspected armed robber
Five Bulawayo police officers—Herbert Kanyinji, Bornwell Mahachi, Amiga Shumba, Norge Rapayi, and Mbekezeli Bhebhe—have been acquitted by the High Court of charges related to the death of Nkululeko Banda, a suspected armed robber. The officers had been accused of causing Banda’s death during his arrest on March 30, 2021.
The officers were part of a police team dispatched to apprehend Banda, who was suspected in several robbery cases. During the arrest, which took place at Banda’s home, a struggle ensued when Banda resisted. Read More