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Nutty O undergoes martial arts training

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“Martial arts it’s broad, but it's literally just a fitness procedure, staying fit, physically, mentally and spiritually,” Nutty O said.

BY KUDZAI CHITSATSO

AWARD-winning dancehall superstar Carrington Simbarashe Chiwadzwa, aka Nutty O, says he is cultivating his discipline compass through martial arts.

Nutty O, who was graded from yellow to red belt recently, at Jindokai Dojo in Mbare by Shihan Crosby Mpate, said martial arts is broad covering a lot of aspects including cultivating one’s discipline compass.

“Martial arts it’s broad, but it’s literally just a fitness procedure, staying fit, physically, mentally and spiritually,” Nutty O said.

“When I am doing martial arts, l will be cultivating my discipline compass.”

The musician said besides building up on fitness and wellness, martial arts is great for occupation and a healthy mindset.

Meanwhile the musician was recently appointed the brand ambassador for Simbisa Family for their Chicken Inn brand.

“I have joined the Simbisa Family as a brand ambassador for the Chicken Inn brand,” he said.

“I am very excited with this new partnership with the Chicken Inn brand and the venture for us.

“It is an honour to collaborate with them, a giant corporate.”

Nutty O has done a jingle for the food outlet derived from the hit track Handipere Power.

The musician said he was going to release videos for songs on his award-winning album Mustard Seed.

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