Entertainment
Live Band or Riddims? Seh Calaz Raises Big Question in Zimdancehall
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.
Entertainment
Gemma Griffiths’s Secret Wedding Breaks Zimbabwean Hearts
By Everisto Zhuwao
The Zimbabwean internet is in a state of playful mourning following reports that the nation’s beloved singer, Gemma Griffiths, has officially tied the knot.
The “MuGarden” hitmaker reportedly married her partner, referred to as “Mac,” in a private ceremony held over the weekend. Sources close to the artist confirmed that the nuptials took place in an intimate setting surrounded by close family and friends.
For years, Griffiths has been a central figure in Zimbabwean pop culture, often referred to as the “national crush” because of her chemistry with Zimbabwean male artists and her deep appreciation of Shona culture. News of her marriage began trending on Monday after fans discovered video clips and photos of the artist in a white wedding gown.
“Our hearts are officially broken,” joked one fan on X, formerly Twitter. “We thought we all had a chance, but we wish her the most beautiful journey.”
The wedding follows a period of relative privacy for the artist, who spent much of the last year travelling across the continent in her Land Rover while working on new music. Despite her fame, she managed to keep her romantic life out of the tabloid spotlight until the big day.
Industry colleagues have already begun sending their well wishes to the singer. A representative from a local record label described the ceremony as “a beautiful reflection of her personality elegant, private, and full of love.”
As the news sinks in, many admirers are shifting from heartbreak to celebration. The union marks a new chapter for the “Girl from Harare,” although many local men are joking that they may need a few days to recover from the shock.
Entertainment
Queen Mashie Set for Homecoming Album Launch in Harare
Zimbabwean Afro-fusion musician Queen Mashie is preparing for a much-anticipated return home, with plans to launch her new album Rejuvenation in Harare on May 1, 2026.
The France-based artist, who is also the younger sister of late music legend Andy Brown, has built her own reputation on the international scene. While her brother played a key role in shaping Zimbabwe’s urban grooves movement, Queen Mashie has developed a unique sound that blends traditional Zimbabwean elements with global musical styles.
Having spent recent years performing across Europe, she has introduced international audiences to what she describes as the “Zim-Spirit”—a fusion of mbira-inspired sounds, layered rhythms, and contemporary influences such as Afro-pop, soul, and touches of French chanson.
Throughout her career, Queen Mashie has worked with a variety of musicians both locally and internationally, collaborating with bands and producers in cities like Paris and Harare. These experiences have contributed to a sound that crosses cultural and linguistic boundaries.
In addition to her music, she has positioned herself as a cultural ambassador, using her platform to explore themes of identity, love, and resilience. Her multilingual approach—incorporating Shona, English, and occasionally French—allows her to connect with diverse audiences while maintaining strong ties to her Zimbabwean roots.
Her latest project, Rejuvenation, recorded between Paris and Harare, is said to be her most personal work to date. The album reflects her journey as a Zimbabwean artist living abroad while staying closely connected to her heritage.
The launch event will take place at Londoners Public House starting at 8 PM, and is expected to attract both fans and industry players. The lineup will include performances from Diana Samkange, popularly known as “Mangwenya,” as well as Pauline & Nicolar and their band.
Tickets are limited, with general entry priced at US$15 and VIP access at US$20. Attendees will also have the opportunity to purchase the album and take part in an autograph session.
The event marks a significant moment in Queen Mashie’s journey, highlighting her growth as an international performer while celebrating her enduring connection to Zimbabwe.
Entertainment
NUTTY O CHALLENGES FREEMAN TO STING CLASH
Zimdancehall stars Nutty O and Freeman are set for a historic showdown after the former officially challenged the HKD boss to a “Sting-style” clash.
The challenge, which has sent shockwaves through the local music industry, aims to settle the debate over who currently rules the genre. Nutty O, born Carrington Chiwadzwa, made the bold move this week, inviting Freeman to a lyrical battle of hits.
The “Handipere Power” hitmaker clarified that the event would be a “tune-for-tune” exchange rather than a hostile confrontation. This format focuses on trading hit songs back and forth to determine whose catalogue resonates most with the audience.
“I am ready to step on that stage and show the fans what the ABX brand is all about,” Nutty O said. “It is time we give the people a real show of talent and hits.”
Freeman, a veteran with over a decade of dominance in the industry, welcomed the competitive spirit. Supporters of the HKD Boss believe his deep library of street anthems will give him the upper hand in a live environment.
“We have been here for a long time,” a representative from the HKD camp noted. “If the fans want to see the hits, we have them in abundance. We are always ready for the culture.”
The clash is expected to take place in Harare later this year. Promoters are already scouting venues, with many pointing to the City Sports Centre as the ideal location for the high-stakes event.
Music critics say this battle could revitalize Zimdancehall by shifting the focus back to performance and lyrical mastery. Fans are already divided, with social media platforms buzzing as supporters debate which artist has the better “bag” of songs to claim the crown.
Event organisers are expected to release the official date and ticket prices in the coming weeks. For now, the nation waits to see who will emerge as the undisputed king of the stage.
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