Early hours of Sunday morning, the Odyssey Hotel Kadoma witnessed the "demise" of Jamaican reggae artist Busy Signal.
Having been flown to Zimbabwe to perform at the Kadoma Music Fest, the chanter was ill-advised and told to perform after the Gaffa Winky D.
Winky meant business, breaking onto the stage with club banger "Not Nice" as his chanted through setting the bar high for Busy.
Throwing his legion of fans into a frenzy Winky lived up to billing, belting yesteryear classics which the crowd sang along to in harmony and accordance. For almost 2 and half hours.
As soon as the gaffa, left the stage his multitude of fans made their way home as it was almost 4am. Forgetting Busy was coming on stage.
However, Chris Tatenda Martin did not disappoint either he held his fair share of stardom, stealing the limelight. He gave hits such as Paper Loving, Cheaters Prayer and Look on my face among others.
Freeman HKD ahead of his album gave a polished act in danger zone leaving no stone unturned mesmerising fans.
Queen Feli had her fair share of busking in the limelight as she serenaded her followers during a soulful performance.
Other acts included Julian King, Kurai Makore and Alick Macheso

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