Chitima takes home Chibuku national finals US$15K coveted prize
Chibuku Road to Fame competitions are a collaboration between the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe and Delta Beverages and were running under the theme Celebrating 25 Years of Discovering Talent!
By Tendai Sauta
Oct. 6, 2025
Winky D’s October: A month-long declaration of dominance
This event, a cornerstone for nurturing grassroots talent, provided a powerful opening contrast to Winky D's superstar status.
By Sindiso Dube
Oct. 5, 2025
Winky D, Feli Nandi add zest to Chibuku Road to Fame finals
Feli Nandi, aka Musikana Wemarokwe, shall not only perform, but lead by example on pacing up the Afro-fusion genre as eight of the bands perform Afro-fusion,
By Tendai Sauta
Oct. 1, 2025
DNA, Chitima secure spots in Chibuku national finals
DNA Band from Mashonaland Central province’s Bindura and Harare’s Chitima emerged victorious at the weekend in the provincial competitions.
By Tendai Sauta
Sep. 23, 2025
Chibuku Road to Fame grand finale set for Gwanzura
Since the provincial rounds began on August 23, the competition has unearthed dazzling performers across genres, igniting excitement in communities nationwide.
By Donald Nyandoro
Sep. 21, 2025
Chibuku Road to Fame provincial competitions wind up
Second best groups were sungura band Watsomba Stars from Manicaland and Groove Fusion Band from Goromonzi District.
By Tendai Sauta
Sep. 20, 2025
Dab Band, Bolamba Culture Birds in Chibuku Road to Fame finals
All roads lead to the ultimate musical showdown the Chibuku Road to Fame national finals on October 4, where dreams will collide with destiny in a celebration of raw talent
By Tendai Sauta
Sep. 13, 2025
Simuniziva Band Chibuku Road to Fame Mat North provincial winners
SIMUNIZIVA Band from Victoria Falls is the Matabeleland North provincial representative in the Chibuku Road to Fame Finals set for October 4 at a venue to be announced.
By Tendai Sauta
Sep. 3, 2025
Simuniziva Band wins Chibuku Road to Fame Mat North provincial finals
For their effort, Simuniziva walked away with US$2 500, with Abelifa collecting US$1 500 while Zambezi Fusion got US$1 000 in prize money, respectively.
By Tendai Sauta
Sep. 1, 2025

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