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Hilda releases single video

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Hilda Mudau, a musician and singer, recently released a single video titled Kotsi a vhananga, meaning Father of my children.

Even though most activities were not allowed the past year because of the national lockdown, Mudau managed to producer her fourth music album, titled Nyavhumbwa wadakaila wa kanda vhouvhumbalo (I grow up and become rich, do not forget how where you came from). This album encourages people to always think of where they came from and respect their culture.

In her new video, she is encouraging those who love alcohol to behave themselves after taking it.

“The message on the video is not to harm or disrespect people who love alcohol, but it is to encourage them to drink responsibly. Please, after taking alcohol, behave yourself and respect others. Stop fighting or killing one another,” said Mudau.

Mudau hails from Ha-Mandiwana in Nzhelele

The DVD can be bought at New Image Makhado Biaba, or contact Mudau at 072 817 5994.

 

 
 

Hilda Mudau has produced a single DVD video in which she encourages people to drink responsibly.

 

By: Bernard Chiguvare

Bernard Chiguvare is a Zimbabwean-born journalist. He writes mainly for the online publication, Groundup.

 

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