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Chibuku Road to Fame back!

The talent search is held in collaboration with the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe to empower aspiring musicians and create countless success stories.
By  sindiso dube  Sep. 29, 2024

‘Dispersed location of members not ideal for 911 Band’

Apart from music, the band members attend church together sometimes to bond and strengthen their relationship.
By Sharon Zebra Jan. 19, 2024

New genres suppressing sungura: Gasa

Gasa rose to fame after winning the 2007 Chibuku Road to Fame’s top prize.
By Sharon Zebra Dec. 14, 2023

911 Band nicks Chibuku Road to Fame gong

911 Band members could not hide their joy and were looking forward to bigger achievements.
By Sharon Zebra Oct. 16, 2023

Music stars for Chibuku Road to Fame finals

The finals are set for Takashinga Cricket Club in Highfield on October 14, under the theme Imba tinzwe, Cula sizwe.
By Style Reporter Oct. 8, 2023

Manz’amnyama hosts Mat South Chibuku Road to Fame competition

Running under the theme Imba Tinzwe/Cula Sizwe, the Chibuku Road to Fame kicked off with provincial competitions yesterday.
By Style Reporter Sep. 10, 2023

Curtain finally comes down on Chibuku Road to Fame

The competition ran under the theme Jambisa Asingajambe! Vusa Abelele.
By Rejoice Phiri Oct. 4, 2022

Artistes await a weekend of fame

Entrance at Chibuku Road to Fame will be free and performances are set to start at 12pm.
By Winston Antonio Sep. 30, 2022

Chashe Band seeks fame via Chibuku

The popular Chibuku Road to Fame talent search made a return after almost a three-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
By Sindiso Dube Sep. 18, 2022