
Paul "Dr Love" Matavire - Dr Love - Paul Matavire is one …
May 26, 2019 · Matavire formed The Hit Machine band upon his release from prison in 1992 where he served a one year sentence for a rape offence. While his deep lyrics earned him the …
16 years on: a personal tribute to ‘Dr Love’ Mkoma Paul Matavire
Mar 23, 2021 · EXACTLY 16 years ago, on March 23, 2005, Zimbabwe lost one of its greatest artists, the musician Paul Matavire.
Paul Matavire - Wikipedia
Paul Matavire was a blind Zimbabwean musician and songwriter born in Maranda, Mwenezi District. He rose to prominence in the 1980s when he joined the Jairos Jiri Band based in …
A personal tribute to Mkoma Paul Matavire - Nehanda Radio
Mar 24, 2021 · It never mattered to him that Lorraine, my wife, whom he had never met, had accompanied me to bid him farewell. Neither did it bother him that Dzidzanai, his last born was …
Spotlight on Paul ‘Dr Love’ Matavire - Facebook
Matavire left JJB after his return from prison to form his own group, The Hit Machine with which he released a series of masterpieces; Akanaka Akarara (1993), Gakanje (1995) and Fadza …
Matavire legacy lives on - Nehanda Radio
Jan 31, 2018 · The life of the late music icon, Paul ‘Dr Love’ Matavire is one his family members cherish every day. The famous crooner, whose lyrics were loaded with humour and life …
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Named one of the Most Inspirational Women of Web3 and AI, Nova Lorraine is an acclaimed Fashion Designer and Futurist. Renowned for her design prowess, she's been featured in …
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Nova Lorraine is a futurist, Web3 advisor and chief metaverse officer at LORR. She received the Metaverse Champion Award and was recently named to Top 12 Leaders in the Metaverse, as …
A Visually Challenged Visionary: Paul Matavire and the Love Song …
Apr 19, 2024 · Matavire assumes the role of devil’s advocate to satirise postcolonial Zimbabwean society’s love dilemmas in a way that excites introspection, debate, humour, and, at times, …