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Bev, 'Munotidako' reconcile
18 Jul 2014 at 06:21hrs | Views
Controversial artistes Beverly "Bev" Sibanda and Jacob Moyana, who exchanged nasty words recently over the latter's "vulgar song", have reconciled and will both perform at New Life Nite Club tonight.
Show promoter, Fidelis Ngove said after realising the tension that had been established between the two camps he saw it fit to make them reconcile.
"We just saw the reports in the press about their clash and we decided to let them burry their hatchet through a show at New Life.
"We believe that artistes should be united and learn to forgive each other when they are offended," he said.
Bev and the Sexy Angels manager, Hapaguti Mapimhidze said they are looking forward to a great show and appreciates Ngove's intervention.
"Promoters have combined us so we have reconciled and we are promising a great show to our fans.
"Actually Moyana gave me a direct apology few days ago over the recent incident and has promised not to sing the song that attacks Bev again," he said.
Mapimhidze recently confronted the controversial lyricist Moyana over his song "Tinonamatako kwaMagaya" he performed at Private Lounge.
"Bev wakatadza kumutendeutsa asi ini ndichauya kuzonamatako kuchurch kwako Magaya (You failed to convert Bev but I am coming to your church to pray, Magaya)," sings Moyana on the song.
Moyana said he was just an artiste who could make his lyrics from things that happen in the society.
"Yes he asked me but I could not answer him because I am just a musician who came to Harare to look for money and I don't see anything wrong with that," he said.
Show promoter, Fidelis Ngove said after realising the tension that had been established between the two camps he saw it fit to make them reconcile.
"We just saw the reports in the press about their clash and we decided to let them burry their hatchet through a show at New Life.
"We believe that artistes should be united and learn to forgive each other when they are offended," he said.
Bev and the Sexy Angels manager, Hapaguti Mapimhidze said they are looking forward to a great show and appreciates Ngove's intervention.
"Actually Moyana gave me a direct apology few days ago over the recent incident and has promised not to sing the song that attacks Bev again," he said.
Mapimhidze recently confronted the controversial lyricist Moyana over his song "Tinonamatako kwaMagaya" he performed at Private Lounge.
"Bev wakatadza kumutendeutsa asi ini ndichauya kuzonamatako kuchurch kwako Magaya (You failed to convert Bev but I am coming to your church to pray, Magaya)," sings Moyana on the song.
Moyana said he was just an artiste who could make his lyrics from things that happen in the society.
"Yes he asked me but I could not answer him because I am just a musician who came to Harare to look for money and I don't see anything wrong with that," he said.
Source - The Herald