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Zim radio legend bounces back
20 Nov 2014 at 08:27hrs | Views
RENOWNED radio presenter Tichafa Matambanadzo popularly known as "Tich Mataz" has bounced back to the airwaves and is set to be a guest presenter on StarFM.
The Midas Touch as Matambanadzo is also called, will present the popular Friday Crossover (FXO) slot from 12 midday to 3pm.
He said he was excited to be back on radio after a long time in the wilderness.
"I am happy to be back on radio, my first love. I promise my fans nothing but the best and they will have an unforgettable Friday Crossover," he said.
In a statement StarFM media and communications said Mataz joins the popular old school duo of Otis "Da Flow" Fraser and Kelvin "Soul Supreme" Sifelani at the fastest growing station in the nation.
Matambanadzo being an experienced broadcaster is expected to entertain his fans with old school radio jams that he is often associated with.
Matambanadzo and Sifelani will continue to make guest appearances at the station until further notice.
Mataz who has over 20 years of radio experience said radio started as a hobby when he was a teenager but now he has made it into a career.
"When I had finished writing my exams I wanted a place to hang out since I had all that time on my hands. I went to studio just to try my luck and that is where I ended up making my name," he said.
The Midas Touch as Matambanadzo is also called, will present the popular Friday Crossover (FXO) slot from 12 midday to 3pm.
He said he was excited to be back on radio after a long time in the wilderness.
"I am happy to be back on radio, my first love. I promise my fans nothing but the best and they will have an unforgettable Friday Crossover," he said.
In a statement StarFM media and communications said Mataz joins the popular old school duo of Otis "Da Flow" Fraser and Kelvin "Soul Supreme" Sifelani at the fastest growing station in the nation.
Matambanadzo and Sifelani will continue to make guest appearances at the station until further notice.
Mataz who has over 20 years of radio experience said radio started as a hobby when he was a teenager but now he has made it into a career.
"When I had finished writing my exams I wanted a place to hang out since I had all that time on my hands. I went to studio just to try my luck and that is where I ended up making my name," he said.
Source - The Herald