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Zanu-PF youths pelted for hijacking music show
23 May 2022 at 12:44hrs | Views
A GROUP of Zanu-PF youths was pelted after taking to the stage at a music show held at Harare Gardens at the weekend.
The show was held to celebrate the 10th anniversary of music stable Chillspot Records (Chillspot) when the Zanu-PF youths, led by Harare youth chairperson Emmanuel Mahachi, took to the stage to introduce himself and his entourage.
He was also accompanied by some party officials from Bulawayo.
The impatient youthful crowd jeered and booed the Zanu-PF members.
Harare is among opposition strongholds.
"That's not what we are here for," the crowd shouted.
Mahachi persisted and tried to use money to silence the crowd.
"How much should I give as a present to Chillspot?" he asked before taking out his wallet.
After he handed over three US$100 notes one after another to Chillspot director Arnold Kamudyariwa, popularly known as DJ Fantan, the crowd pelted the stage, forcing the Zanu-PF youths to scurry for cover.
"It's alright, let's not damage the stage. We still want to party and see other artistes," Fantan shouted as he apologised and calmed fans. He tried to redeem himself immediately by introducing Hwindi President and Hwinza, who belted their popular 2020 collaboration, Handikanganwe Kwandabva.
Zanu-PF regularly uses music events in the form of galas to preach its gospel across the country.
Chillspot artistes have also performed at Zanu-PF events around the country.
Zimdancehall has been particularly of interest to the party, which is trying to capture the youth vote in the elections next year.
Self-proclaimed prophet, Passion Java has led a group of socialites openly campaigning for President Emmerson Mnangagwa ahead of the 2023 Java is a known benefactor of the Chillspot stable and his name was repeatedly chanted by MCs during the event, including DJ Fantan, who said the self-styled prophet was in attendance.
Java posted a video on his social media platforms, promoting the Harare Gardens event.
The show was held to celebrate the 10th anniversary of music stable Chillspot Records (Chillspot) when the Zanu-PF youths, led by Harare youth chairperson Emmanuel Mahachi, took to the stage to introduce himself and his entourage.
He was also accompanied by some party officials from Bulawayo.
The impatient youthful crowd jeered and booed the Zanu-PF members.
Harare is among opposition strongholds.
"That's not what we are here for," the crowd shouted.
Mahachi persisted and tried to use money to silence the crowd.
"How much should I give as a present to Chillspot?" he asked before taking out his wallet.
After he handed over three US$100 notes one after another to Chillspot director Arnold Kamudyariwa, popularly known as DJ Fantan, the crowd pelted the stage, forcing the Zanu-PF youths to scurry for cover.
"It's alright, let's not damage the stage. We still want to party and see other artistes," Fantan shouted as he apologised and calmed fans. He tried to redeem himself immediately by introducing Hwindi President and Hwinza, who belted their popular 2020 collaboration, Handikanganwe Kwandabva.
Zanu-PF regularly uses music events in the form of galas to preach its gospel across the country.
Chillspot artistes have also performed at Zanu-PF events around the country.
Zimdancehall has been particularly of interest to the party, which is trying to capture the youth vote in the elections next year.
Self-proclaimed prophet, Passion Java has led a group of socialites openly campaigning for President Emmerson Mnangagwa ahead of the 2023 Java is a known benefactor of the Chillspot stable and his name was repeatedly chanted by MCs during the event, including DJ Fantan, who said the self-styled prophet was in attendance.
Java posted a video on his social media platforms, promoting the Harare Gardens event.
Source - NewsDay Zimbabwe