Edith WeUtonga urges musicians to go to school
Award winning afro fusion artiste Edith WeUtonga has urged up-and-coming female artistes to pursue education in music in order to gain knowledge and become competitive in the music industry.
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Award winning afro fusion artiste Edith WeUtonga has urged up-and-coming female artistes to pursue education in music in order to gain knowledge and become competitive in the music industry.
Arts representatives have hailed the government crackdown on street vendors saying it is in a way helping in the fight against piracy as this action has chased away pirates off streets.
It has taken 18 years for Edith WeUtonga to gain recognition for her career in music and the feeling is great she said, after scooping the Outstanding Alternative Music award during the Roil Bulawayo Arts Awards (RoilBAAs) held in the city last weekend.
Afro jazz sensation Edith Weutonga has decided to expresses her tragic past life experiences through her new gospel album titled “Madalitso” (I am Blessed). The diva who making a comeback after a five year sabbatical says the eight track album described how God delivered her in dark moments when she thought it was over.
Harare’s Highfield was on Saturday night illuminated by dance and music, when Paradzai Mesi put up a spirited performance at Club Joy Centre during a gala that was held in his honour.
By Naledi Sande Andy Muridzo’s scheduled show at the Harare International Women’s Day Festival on Saturday failed to take due to a low turn out. The two-day festival which started on Friday was held at Rainbow Towers and Muridzo, who was performing for free, did not take to the stage after a handful of people […]
The phenomenal march of Afro beats to the foreground of global pop music is hard to miss. With its pulsating energy and groovy rhythms, the genre has achieved staple status on London’s urban music scene and given a new sheen to African music as a whole. But for most people of African heritage who live […]
It seems the composed diva and contemporary musician Edith WeUtonga is elusively flying away. Although WeUtonga, born Edith Katiji, has always been confident on stage, she maintained a down-to-earth character in most of her works.