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Live Band or Riddims? Seh Calaz Raises Big Question in Zimdancehall

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Popular Zimdancehall artist Seh Calaz has ignited a lively debate among his fans and within the music industry regarding the use of live bands versus traditional backing tracks (riddims) for performances.

Seh Calaz, known for his dynamic stage presence, took to social media to ask his followers for their honest opinions on incorporating live musical instruments into Zimdancehall performances.

He posed questions such as, “How do you view a live band?”

“Especially with the Zimdancehall genre, is it coming out good wherever you attend shows in comparison to how we used to do it, or is it simply pressure from our neighbours?”

“Since you are our paymasters, are you enjoying the music at the end of the day after parting ways with your cash? Please, let us not mention names of certain bands and their respective artists. I just want your honest opinion based on your experience.”

His inquiry quickly garnered thousands of responses, highlighting the divided opinions within the Zimdancehall fan base.
Some of his fans and music lovers had this to say.

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Eddie Maposa: I think the band, maybe the Pama album launch or Pama big events.

Don Simz: A band with good artists vanoziva basa zvinoita, and you can play a different beat rinoita for performance pa stage.

Prosper Murire: Semubhandit kuside rangu zvangu, no need yeBand tongonakirwa zvedu takadaro. Even some of international artists have it, hazvite zvamaBand, ngatisaiswe pressure nezvina basa.

Wellington Tendai Chakuvunza: No band, please.

While the concept of live band performances is not new to the Zimdancehall scene, its implementation has yielded mixed results.

Some artists who have attempted to integrate live bands have faced challenges that include technical glitches, poor sound coordination, and lack of experience with live instrumentation, leading to “underwhelming shows” and “dissonant” music.

However, some artists have successfully embraced the live band format.

Winky D, a pioneer in the genre, is frequently cited as setting a high standard with his Vigilance Band.

Their performances are lauded for their professionalism, musical tightness, and ability to blend the raw energy of dancehall with live musical flair, providing a richer experience for fans.

The ongoing discussion sparked by Seh Calaz underscores the evolving nature of Zimdancehall and the continuous quest by artists to enhance their craft and deliver the best possible experience to their audience.

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 Colonel Baloyi-Chiwenga Appointed Judge for Miss Universe 2025

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Colonel Miniyothabo Baloyi-Chiwenga, who chairs the Miss Universe Zimbabwe Organisation, has been named one of the official judges for the 2025 Miss Universe pageant in Thailand.

Her appointment, announced in Bangkok ahead of Saturday’s grand finale, has sparked excitement both at home and abroad, marking a major milestone for Zimbabwe on the global pageant scene.

Colonel Baloyi-Chiwenga will sit on a distinguished panel that includes leading international pageant experts, fashion industry executives, former Miss Universe titleholders and cultural ambassadors. Together, they will evaluate more than 80 contestants vying for the coveted crown.

The recognition is being hailed as a testament to her leadership, professionalism and growing influence in the global beauty pageant industry.

 

 

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Wicknell Chivayo Gifts Mudiwa Hood 2025 Range Rover for Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy

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Prominent businessman Wicknell Chivayo has awarded entrepreneur and musician Mudiwa Hood a brand-new 2025 Range Rover Sport 3.0 Autobiography in recognition of Hood’s achievements in business, academia, and community development.

 

Chivayo announced the gesture this week, citing Hood’s growth from his upbringing in Chitungwiza to becoming one of the country’s most visible young entrepreneurs. The luxury SUV, which is fully paid for, is set to be collected from Exquisite Car Dealership on Monday.

 

Hood, who holds qualifications in economics and banking, has built a diverse business portfolio spanning construction, energy, real estate, logistics, media, finance and fashion. He is also an award-winning hip-hop artist, author and motivational speaker. His popular track Ndaida Mari Ndina Mwari continues to resonate with audiences for its message on faith and success.

 

Beyond his business interests, Hood runs the Mudiwa Hood Foundation, which supports various charitable causes and youth initiatives. His motivational book, Shut Up & Make Money, has also positioned him as a mentor for aspiring entrepreneurs.

 

Chivayo described Hood as a “disciplined, hardworking and versatile young leader,” saying the gift was meant to encourage him to continue championing youth empowerment and personal development.

 

The recognition adds to Hood’s growing public profile and underscores the increasing visibility of young Zimbabwean entrepreneurs contributing to both business innovation and community upliftment.

 

 

 

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Miss Universe Zimbabwe Unveils Baobab-Inspired National Costume for 2025 Pageant

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Miss Universe Zimbabwe 2025 has unveiled her national costume, an elaborate ensemble paying homage to one of the country’s most recognisable natural and cultural symbols, the Baobab tree.

The costume, titled “Born of the Baobab, Forged in Flame,” was revealed this week ahead of her participation on the global stage. Designers drew inspiration from the Baobab’s centuries-old reputation as a symbol of resilience, ancestry and renewal, themes that continue to hold deep meaning in Zimbabwean heritage.

Showcasing a dramatic fusion of artistry and environmental consciousness, the costume features fiery hues representing endurance, rebirth and the transformative power of flame. It incorporates sustainably sourced Baobab fibres, shaped into a commanding silhouette that mirrors the tree’s towering structure and spiritual presence in local folklore.

Organisers said the design was created to highlight Zimbabwe’s natural identity while celebrating modern craftsmanship. The Baobab, often referred to as the “Tree of Life,” is revered across many communities for its longevity, medicinal properties and role as a source of nourishment.

The national costume reveal marks a key milestone in Zimbabwe’s Miss Universe preparations, with pageant officials expressing confidence that the bold, symbolic design will stand out on the international stage.

The 2025 Miss Universe competition is expected to draw participants from more than 80 countries, offering Zimbabwe another opportunity to showcase its culture, creativity and storytelling through fashion.

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