Mwenezi groups dazzle at Musina Cultural Day

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By Johannes Mike Mupisa

Zimbabwean talent took center stage at the recent Musina Cultural Day Celebrations in South Africa, where Mwenezi-based groups Chitererere Crew and Matande Traditional Dance Group delivered captivating performances that left audiences in awe.

The Mwenezi Musina Festival Corridor Team for 2025.

The vibrant two-day cultural showcase, held on July 17 and 18, was hosted by the Musina Legal Advice Office in collaboration with the American Friends Service Committee. The event attracted artists and cultural groups from across Southern Africa, celebrating the region’s diverse traditions and artistic expression.

True to the spirit of the Inkululeko Yabatsha School of Arts, the Chitererere Crew delighted the crowd with energetic and well-choreographed routines, notably their performance of the late Marko Sibanda’s iconic song Pane Nyaya. The Matande Traditional Dance Group also shone brightly, with dancers Spiwe Chauke and Tsitsi Chuma stealing the spotlight through their dynamic and expressive movements.

Zimbabwe was further represented by the Chiredzi-based Tsakani Dance Group, whose commanding performance added to the country’s proud cultural footprint at the festival.

Matande traditional dance ensemble at the Musina Cultural Exchange Festival.

“This was an incredible experience that will shape my journey in the arts,” said the Chitererere Crew’s lead performer, reflecting on the significance of the event.

Organised in partnership with Zimbabwe’s National Arts Council, the festival also received support from regional arts bodies. Participating artists expressed heartfelt gratitude to Mai Mudhefi of the Masvingo National Arts Council for facilitating their involvement and providing a platform to showcase Zimbabwe’s rich cultural heritage.

Beyond entertainment, Musina Cultural Day served as a powerful reminder of the importance of preserving and promoting cultural identity, while nurturing and inspiring emerging talent across the region.

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