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On Friday 11 October, the afrojazz performer and composer Dudu Manhenga returns to the live stage with a concert of some of her greatest music, backed as always by the gifted musicians led by husband and drummer Blessing Mparutsa, joined on vocals by their children – nicknamed ‘the Cubs’ – at the Zimbabwe-German Society in Milton Park, Harare, from 7pm.Promising a trip down memory lane, the show is all about Dudu reaching out to reconnect with heraudience – this after a period out of the spotlight when, other than guesting at a few jazz eventsand festivals locally, she has been immersed in ministry of the Gospel and some socialentrepreneurial endeavours that include developing an educational facility for children in need.The playlist for the evening will include some of her best-loved music from the 6 albums to hercredit since 2003, songs which have been welcomed and celebrated not only by Zimbabweanaudiences but beyond our borders through her performances in countries including South Africa,Botswana, Mozambique, Zambia, Eswatini, Denmark, Germany, Holland, Spain, Italy and Serbia.‘Dudu Live in Concert’ is an opportunity to come and hang out, catch up with the star and, as wellas tripping down memory lane on favourite tunes, having the great opportunity of catching thefirst glimpse of her new material Half an hour into the concert which starts at 7pm, the show willtake the audience online for a sneak preview of her most recent production – the song and video of‘Munotidisisa’, hot from the studio – and the chance to be among the first to buy it online.Dudu has been performing professionally since 1997 at the age of 16, and by 2012 had recorded 5albums.She performed widely in Zimbabwe, both solo and alongside some of the nations topartists and those from other countries, too many to be named here Among other tours, in 2009she toured the Southern African region under the FLAME project, as the Zimbabwean collaboratorwith women artists from South Africa and Mozambique She toured in Italy in 2011, withperformances in various cities, and again in 2012, which included a special performance for PopeBenedict XVI, where she received the ‘Italian 25th Grand Prix Award for Social Communication’.Dudu is considered a world-class act

Her style is influenced by great African and jazz singers, andthe dignity of her delivery is a credit to her and to her country, wherever she goes.The Friday 11 October concert at the Zimbabwe-German Society will be an up-close-and-personalopportunity for fans to reconnect with her, and new audiences to experience what has beendescribed as “an Afrojazz adventure”.Post published in:EntertainmentRelatedWhy Mushayavanhu doesn’t see that increased ZiG usage means Zimbabweans are dumping itWetlands Protection: Post COP 15 recommendations for HarareLeave a ReplyCancel reply

On Friday 11 October, the afrojazz performer and composer Dudu Manhenga returns to the live stage with a concert of some of her greatest music, backed as always by the gifted musicians led by husband and drummer Blessing Mparutsa, joined on vocals by their children – nicknamed ‘the Cubs’ – at the Zimbabwe-German Society in Milton Park, Harare, from 7pm.Promising a trip down memory lane, the show is all about Dudu reaching out to reconnect with heraudience – this after a period out of the spotlight when, other than guesting at a few jazz eventsand festivals locally, she has been immersed in ministry of the Gospel and some socialentrepreneurial endeavours that include developing an educational facility for children in need.The playlist for the evening will include some of her best-loved music from the 6 albums to hercredit since 2003, songs which have been welcomed and celebrated not only by Zimbabweanaudiences but beyond our borders through her performances in countries including South Africa,Botswana, Mozambique, Zambia, Eswatini, Denmark, Germany, Holland, Spain, Italy and Serbia.‘Dudu Live in Concert’ is an opportunity to come and hang out, catch up with the star and, as wellas tripping down memory lane on favourite tunes, having the great opportunity of catching thefirst glimpse of her new material Half an hour into the concert which starts at 7pm, the show willtake the audience online for a sneak preview of her most recent production – the song and video of‘Munotidisisa’, hot from the studio – and the chance to be among the first to buy it online.Dudu has been performing professionally since 1997 at the age of 16, and by 2012 had recorded 5albums.She performed widely in Zimbabwe, both solo and alongside some of the nations topartists and those from other countries, too many to be named here Among other tours, in 2009she toured the Southern African region under the FLAME project, as the Zimbabwean collaboratorwith women artists from South Africa and Mozambique She toured in Italy in 2011, withperformances in various cities, and again in 2012, which included a special performance for PopeBenedict XVI, where she received the ‘Italian 25th Grand Prix Award for Social Communication’.Dudu is considered a world-class act

Her style is influenced by great African and jazz singers, andthe dignity of her delivery is a credit to her and to her country, wherever she goes.The Friday 11 October concert at the Zimbabwe-German Society will be an up-close-and-personalopportunity for fans to reconnect with her, and new audiences to experience what has beendescribed as “an Afrojazz adventure”.Post published in:EntertainmentRelatedWhy Mushayavanhu doesn’t see that increased ZiG usage means Zimbabweans are dumping itWetlands Protection: Post COP 15 recommendations for HarareLeave a ReplyCancel reply

On Friday 11 October, the afrojazz performer and composer Dudu Manhenga returns to the live stage with a concert of some of her greatest music, backed as always by the gifted musicians led by husband and drummer Blessing Mparutsa, joined on vocals by their children – nicknamed ‘the Cubs’ – at the Zimbabwe-German Society in Milton Park, Harare, from 7pm.Promising a trip down memory lane, the show is all about Dudu reaching out to reconnect with heraudience – this after a period out of the spotlight when, other than guesting at a few jazz eventsand festivals locally, she has been immersed in ministry of the Gospel and some socialentrepreneurial endeavours that include developing an educational facility for children in need.The playlist for the evening will include some of her best-loved music from the 6 albums to hercredit since 2003, songs which have been welcomed and celebrated not only by Zimbabweanaudiences but beyond our borders through her performances in countries including South Africa,Botswana, Mozambique, Zambia, Eswatini, Denmark, Germany, Holland, Spain, Italy and Serbia.‘Dudu Live in Concert’ is an opportunity to come and hang out, catch up with the star and, as wellas tripping down memory lane on favourite tunes, having the great opportunity of catching thefirst glimpse of her new material Half an hour into the concert which starts at 7pm, the show willtake the audience online for a sneak preview of her most recent production – the song and video of‘Munotidisisa’, hot from the studio – and the chance to be among the first to buy it online.Dudu has been performing professionally since 1997 at the age of 16, and by 2012 had recorded 5albums.She performed widely in Zimbabwe, both solo and alongside some of the nations topartists and those from other countries, too many to be named here Among other tours, in 2009she toured the Southern African region under the FLAME project, as the Zimbabwean collaboratorwith women artists from South Africa and Mozambique She toured in Italy in 2011, withperformances in various cities, and again in 2012, which included a special performance for PopeBenedict XVI, where she received the ‘Italian 25th Grand Prix Award for Social Communication’.Dudu is considered a world-class act

Her style is influenced by great African and jazz singers, andthe dignity of her delivery is a credit to her and to her country, wherever she goes.The Friday 11 October concert at the Zimbabwe-German Society will be an up-close-and-personalopportunity for fans to reconnect with her, and new audiences to experience what has beendescribed as “an Afrojazz adventure”.Post published in:EntertainmentRelatedWhy Mushayavanhu doesn’t see that increased ZiG usage means Zimbabweans are dumping itWetlands Protection: Post COP 15 recommendations for HarareLeave a ReplyCancel reply

On Friday 11 October, the afrojazz performer and composer Dudu Manhenga returns to the live stage with a concert of some of her greatest music, backed as always by the gifted musicians led by husband and drummer Blessing Mparutsa, joined on vocals by their children – nicknamed ‘the Cubs’ – at the Zimbabwe-German Society in Milton Park, Harare, from 7pm On Friday 11 October, the afrojazz performer and composer Dudu Manhenga returns to the live stage with a concert of some of her greatest music, backed as always by the gifted musicians led by husband and drummer Blessing Mparutsa, joined on vocals by their children – nicknamed ‘the Cubs’ – at the Zimbabwe-German Society in Milton Park, Harare, from 7pm Promising a trip down memory lane, the show is all about Dudu reaching out to reconnect with heraudience – this after a period out of the spotlight when, other than guesting at a few jazz eventsand festivals locally, she has been immersed in ministry of the Gospel and some socialentrepreneurial endeavours that include developing an educational facility for children in need.The playlist for the evening will include some of her best-loved music from the 6 albums to hercredit since 2003, songs which have been welcomed and celebrated not only by Zimbabweanaudiences but beyond our borders through her performances in countries including South Africa,Botswana, Mozambique, Zambia, Eswatini, Denmark, Germany, Holland, Spain, Italy and Serbia.‘Dudu Live in Concert’ is an opportunity to come and hang out, catch up with the star and, as wellas tripping down memory lane on favourite tunes, having the great opportunity of catching thefirst glimpse of her new material Half an hour into the concert which starts at 7pm, the show willtake the audience online for a sneak preview of her most recent production – the song and video of‘Munotidisisa’, hot from the studio – and the chance to be among the first to buy it online.Dudu has been performing professionally since 1997 at the age of 16, and by 2012 had recorded 5albums.She performed widely in Zimbabwe, both solo and alongside some of the nations topartists and those from other countries, too many to be named here

Among other tours, in 2009she toured the Southern African region under the FLAME project, as the Zimbabwean collaboratorwith women artists from South Africa and Mozambique She toured in Italy in 2011, withperformances in various cities, and again in 2012, which included a special performance for PopeBenedict XVI, where she received the ‘Italian 25th Grand Prix Award for Social Communication’.Dudu is considered a world-class act Her style is influenced by great African and jazz singers, andthe dignity of her delivery is a credit to her and to her country, wherever she goes.The Friday 11 October concert at the Zimbabwe-German Society will be an up-close-and-personalopportunity for fans to reconnect with her, and new audiences to experience what has beendescribed as “an Afrojazz adventure”.Post published in:EntertainmentRelatedWhy Mushayavanhu doesn’t see that increased ZiG usage means Zimbabweans are dumping itWetlands Protection: Post COP 15 recommendations for Harare

Promising a trip down memory lane, the show is all about Dudu reaching out to reconnect with heraudience – this after a period out of the spotlight when, other than guesting at a few jazz eventsand festivals locally, she has been immersed in ministry of the Gospel and some socialentrepreneurial endeavours that include developing an educational facility for children in need.The playlist for the evening will include some of her best-loved music from the 6 albums to hercredit since 2003, songs which have been welcomed and celebrated not only by Zimbabweanaudiences but beyond our borders through her performances in countries including South Africa,Botswana, Mozambique, Zambia, Eswatini, Denmark, Germany, Holland, Spain, Italy and Serbia.‘Dudu Live in Concert’ is an opportunity to come and hang out, catch up with the star and, as wellas tripping down memory lane on favourite tunes, having the great opportunity of catching thefirst glimpse of her new material Half an hour into the concert which starts at 7pm, the show willtake the audience online for a sneak preview of her most recent production – the song and video of‘Munotidisisa’, hot from the studio – and the chance to be among the first to buy it online.Dudu has been performing professionally since 1997 at the age of 16, and by 2012 had recorded 5albums.She performed widely in Zimbabwe, both solo and alongside some of the nations topartists and those from other countries, too many to be named here

Among other tours, in 2009she toured the Southern African region under the FLAME project, as the Zimbabwean collaboratorwith women artists from South Africa and Mozambique She toured in Italy in 2011, withperformances in various cities, and again in 2012, which included a special performance for PopeBenedict XVI, where she received the ‘Italian 25th Grand Prix Award for Social Communication’.Dudu is considered a world-class act Her style is influenced by great African and jazz singers, andthe dignity of her delivery is a credit to her and to her country, wherever she goes.The Friday 11 October concert at the Zimbabwe-German Society will be an up-close-and-personalopportunity for fans to reconnect with her, and new audiences to experience what has beendescribed as “an Afrojazz adventure”.Post published in:Entertainment

Promising a trip down memory lane, the show is all about Dudu reaching out to reconnect with heraudience – this after a period out of the spotlight when, other than guesting at a few jazz eventsand festivals locally, she has been immersed in ministry of the Gospel and some socialentrepreneurial endeavours that include developing an educational facility for children in need The playlist for the evening will include some of her best-loved music from the 6 albums to hercredit since 2003, songs which have been welcomed and celebrated not only by Zimbabweanaudiences but beyond our borders through her performances in countries including South Africa,Botswana, Mozambique, Zambia, Eswatini, Denmark, Germany, Holland, Spain, Italy and Serbia.‘Dudu Live in Concert’ is an opportunity to come and hang out, catch up with the star and, as wellas tripping down memory lane on favourite tunes, having the great opportunity of catching thefirst glimpse of her new material

Half an hour into the concert which starts at 7pm, the show willtake the audience online for a sneak preview of her most recent production – the song and video of‘Munotidisisa’, hot from the studio – and the chance to be among the first to buy it online.Dudu has been performing professionally since 1997 at the age of 16, and by 2012 had recorded 5albums She performed widely in Zimbabwe, both solo and alongside some of the nations topartists and those from other countries, too many to be named here Among other tours, in 2009she toured the Southern African region under the FLAME project, as the Zimbabwean collaboratorwith women artists from South Africa and Mozambique She toured in Italy in 2011, withperformances in various cities, and again in 2012, which included a special performance for PopeBenedict XVI, where she received the ‘Italian 25th Grand Prix Award for Social Communication’.Dudu is considered a world-class act

Her style is influenced by great African and jazz singers, andthe dignity of her delivery is a credit to her and to her country, wherever she goes The Friday 11 October concert at the Zimbabwe-German Society will be an up-close-and-personalopportunity for fans to reconnect with her, and new audiences to experience what has beendescribed as “an Afrojazz adventure” RelatedWhy Mushayavanhu doesn’t see that increased ZiG usage means Zimbabweans are dumping itWetlands Protection: Post COP 15 recommendations for Harare

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