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Mambo Dhuterere reflects on UK experience

Mambo Dhuterere reflects on UK tour experience

AWARD-WINNING traditional gospel musician, Mambo Dhuterere, says his maiden UK tour taught him never to focus on negativity.

The singer, who returned home yesterday, was part of the UK SAMA Festival.

He said the experience was worth the effort.

“The tour was blessed as you can see, we have been welcomed by congregants.

“Prayers made this possible and the support was amazing, people came in numbers. You could tell the people were happy.

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“If God permits, we will go back again to the UK.

“God was with us and I am happy I met some people who followed us vachiti they repented at the show.

“I thank God for that and it’s a mission to bring people to God as an ambassador.”

The St John Apostolic Church of the Whole World Brand Ambassador, said negativity doesn’t harm him.

“The internet has always been fed with negativity, if you have a name, the name becomes news.

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‘In the industry, they believe, ukaona usisataurwe wapera and we don’t have any problem with them, the name draws attention.

“People take sides and we cannot create negative things, but the nature of the industry creates its own.

“The industry in the UK is different from ours as they plan their programmes accordingly,” he said.

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Macheso back where he rules

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ALICK Macheso is billed to hold a family show at Andy Millar Hall tomorrow, after a successful tour of the United Kingdom.

Macheso, who headlined the just-ended SAMA Music Festival along with Winky D in the UK, will be supported by Jean Masters and Sasha Amadhuve.

The show starts around 2pm, thanks to F&G Promotions.

Speaking to H-Metro, Macheso assured fans of a fun-filled family show.

“Yes, it’s going to be a wonderful experience for us as we return from the UK to meet our fans in Harare.

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“We are definitely bringing new things onto the stage and we are looking forward to a great afternoon since it’s a family show,” said Macheso publicist Tich Makahamadze.

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