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Black Umfolosi Profile
Black Umfolosi performing Arts Project is registered as a company. It is also registered with the Zimbabwe Ministry of Sports and Culture, as well as the Zimbabwean Arts Council. It is affiliated to various associations,including the Zimbabwe Music Rights Association.
WHO IS BLACK UMFOLOSI?
THE Zim Community Trailblazers Awards 2023 Distinguished Arts Ambassador winner Black Umfolosi Productions (Pvt) Ltd is a wholly-owned indigenous Zimbabwean Company that was formed and registered by citizens from diverse backgrounds of Matabeleland in Zimbabwe for the purpose of participating in the country’s economic growth.
Black Umfolosi Productions aims at growth from a small and medium enterprise to a corporate level.
The idea of Black Umfolosi came about in 1982 when a group of school mates started improvising their own means of entertainment, while at a ZIMFEP Institute.
With a gentleness of spirit, a joy of singing and exuberance in dance, Black Umfolosi has touched audiences of all ages locally and internationally since then, and hence having done sixteen recordings.
Black Umfolosi Productions Ltd is equipped with the capacity to achieve vertical growth, take part in Global economy ownership, and competitively handle international deals.
HISTORY
Black Umfolosi is an award-winning Acappella singing and traditional dance group that was formed in 1982 by students who wanted to develop themselves and contribute to their communities, in a positive way.
The main reason for this initiative was to preserve and revive the Imbube Culture which was at the time invaded by Break Dance and Western Culture, in which it was now facing elimination from African Dance Culture.
Black Umfolosi is among the most-travelled groups in Zimbabwe and southern Africa having toured extensively nationwide and internationally; Europe, USA, Canada, Australia and Asia.
They have represented Zimbabwe at international events such as Universal Expo 1992 in Spain, Universal Expo in Portugal 1998 and the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria, Canada among others.
Black Umfolosi soon found the need in the visited communities for people to see and learn about Zimbabwean traditions.
The group made it their obligation to demonstrate and teach others around the world (including other African countries) about the Zimbabwean and most Southern African traditional dances and music.
To achieve this; Black Umfolosi music group had to become Black Umfolosi Performing Arts Project.
This expansion involved:
o Lifting up high the Zimbabwean flag as cultural ambassadors to the International Arena since 1987 till today
o Mentoring newly formed groups in the performing arts fraternity
o Promoting other local artists who do not have the funds and facilities to promote themselves
o Allowing the use of equipment and facilities by other performing arts groups
o Hosting foreign artists and visitors
o Providing training in singing, dancing, technical management in performance art projects and various discipline capabilities
MISSION STATEMENT AND GOALS
o To promote, preserve and perform Zimbabwean traditional music and dance, while creating associations with international, contemporary and traditional performing arts groups.
o To achieve this mission; Black Umfolosi has established six goals
(1) To create employment for its members
(2) To use the Arts in addressing various social, economic, cultural and topical issues
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(3) To use the Arts as the drive for promoting social harmony and understanding amongst people of different backgrounds
( 4) To assist the community through education and awareness for various issues affecting their lives, such as gender equality
(5) To assist the underprivileged and mentor youths in developing their abilities using Arts
(6) To provide an environment where traditions and religions may compromise basic and necessary women’s rights and freedom of choice in marriages
LEGAL STATUS/ AFFILIATIONS
Black Umfolosi performing Arts Project is registered as a company. It is also registered with the Zimbabwe Ministry of Sports and Culture, as well as the Zimbabwean Arts Council. It is affiliated to various associations,including the Zimbabwe Music Rights Association.
WORLD TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Black Umfolosi (Best World Travelled Group in Southern Africa)
1987- Swaziland International Tradefair (Manzini)
1988- Maitisong Theatre, Gaborone, Botswana
1990- Zimbabwean 10th Anniversary Celebration, Glasgow, Zimfest, London,
Birmingham, Coventry, Nottingham
1991- Australia and Europe (Denmark, Switzerland, Germany and Holland)
1992- Europe Tour (UK, Germany, Switzerland and Holland)
North American Tour (USA and Canada)
1993- European Tour (Germany, Holland)
North American Tour (USA, Canada)
Southern African Tour (Botswana, South Africa)
1994- European Tour (Holland, Switzerland, France, Hungary, Austria, Spain,
Belgium, Slovenia, Germany, Italy and UK)
1995- European Tour (Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Spain)
North American Tour (USA and Canada)
1996- Europe (UK and Germany)
North American Tour (USA and Canada)
Southern African (Botswana and Zimbabwe)
1997- North American Tour (USA and Canada)
Europeans Tour (Sweden, Finland, Germany and UK)
1998- North American Tour (USA and Canada)
European Tour (UK and Portugal)
1999- North American Tour (USA and Canada)
European Tour (Spain, Ireland and UK)
African Tour (Morocco and Zimbabwe)
2000- European Tour (Netherlands and UK)
Asian Tour (India)
2002- The Rainforest International Music Festival (Sarawak, Malaysia)
European Tour (UK)
North American Tour (Canada)
2003- European Tour (Netherlands and UK)
North American Tour (Canada)
2004- Asian Tour (Malaysia)
Europeans Tour (UK)
North American Tour (Canada)
2005- The Rainforest International Music Festival (Sarawak, Malaysia)
European Tour (UK)
2006- African Tour (Botswana, Zimbabwe)
European Tour (UK and Canada)
2007- Malaysia, Italy, Canada and UK
2008- European Tour (UK and Barbados)
2009- European Tour (UK and Italy)
2010- European Tour (UK and Norway)
2011- European Tour (UK)
2012- European Tour (UK, Estonia and France)
2013- European Tour (UK and Ireland)
2014-2018- UK, Canada, USA
2020-2021- COVID 19 restrictions
2022 – UK, USA, Canada (40th Anniversary Tour)
VENUE HIGHLIGHTS
Schools, Colleges, University of Zimbabwe
Natal International Folk Festival (Durban SA)
Expo 92, Seville Spain
Royal Festival Hall, London, UK
Ronnie Scotts, London, UK
JF Kennedy Center, Washington DC, USA
Womad Festival Reading, UK
Marcombe Bay UK
HIFA, Harare
Commonwealth Games, Victoria, Canada
Symphony Space, New York City, USA
Duke University North Caroline, USA
All Africa Games, Zimbabwe
Image of Africa, Copenhagen, Denmark
SADC Music Festival, Harare, Zimbabwe
Bumbershoot Festival, Seattle, USA
Houston International Festival, USA
Festival de Louisiana, USA
Opera House, Paris, France
University of California C.A. USA
The Globe (Royal Shakespeare Theater) London
UK, Schools, Colleges
The Rain Forest Festival, Sarawak, Malaysia
Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, UK
Expo 98 Lisbourne, Portugal
Honolulu University, Hawaii, USA
Vancouver International Folk and Children Festival, Canada
Museum of Civilisation, Ottawa, Canada
Sidmouth International Festival, UK
Albuquerque Festival, New Mexico, USA
Brisbane International Folk Festival, Australia
Oxford Town Hall
Café Graffiti, Edinburgh
The Millennium Dome, London
Lemon Tree, Aberdeen, Scotland (Twin City with Bulawayo)
Voices of God, Marrakech, Morocco
10. RECORDINGS
o Unity World Circuit Label, 1990 (WCD020)
o Festival-Umdlalo, World Circuit, Label 1993
(WCD037)
o Soze Sifike Vibrant Label 1993 (WCD1601)
o Zilungisele-ZMC Label 1995 (L4BU001)
o Stofotofo-ZMC Label Label 1996 (ZBU02)
o Xoxani-Lixolelane One Voice BU Label 2001
o Shosholoza-BU Label 2003
o Amen Amen-BU Label 2003
o Konyana-BU 2006
o Khulumalami (Talk to me BU Label) 2008
o Summertime (the best of BU) Arc Music Label -2010
o Washabalal’ Umhlaba (Earth Song) 2020
o Reason to Believe -2021
o A Thousand Ways to love the careless moon – 2023
11. TV AND RADIO EXPERIENCES
o ZBC Ezomgido and various other programs
o BBC generation game, blue peter, latter with Jools Holland, strictly African dancing world service
o City TV Toronto various appearances
o Canada AM
o CBC commonwealth games closing ceremony
o ITV Bracknell Festival
o Greater London radio various interviews
o NB –various media calls in USA, Botswana, South Africa, Germany, India, Spain
o Hungary, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Zimbabwe, Malaysia and Croatia
o Voices of God (Austrian television)
Collaboration with Canadian country musician Lennie Gallant
‘Christmas day on planet earth’
Directors Mr. Austin Chisare, Mr. Sotsha Moyo, Ms. Boitumelo Phuti,Miss Luzibo Tabona Moyo
CONTACT US ON:
Address: 33781 Mehlokazulu Street
Entumbane Township
Bulawayo
Zimbabwe
Postal Address
AS ABOVE
Mobile: +263 719 509 910 / +263 772 386 385
Email: blackumfolosimusic@gmail.com
Website: blackumfolosimusic.com
Compiled by Sotsha Moyo, Founding Executive Director –Black Umfolosi
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Dungwiza Awards halts tonight’s Gala event in last-minute shift to June for ‘world-class’ experience
The awards, which draw heavy participation from prominent regional bodies including various agricultural and industrial giants, are intended to honour trailblazing leaders across various socioeconomic sectors.
MARONDERA – The highly anticipated second edition of the Dungwiza Community Trailblazers Awards (DCTA), originally scheduled to take place today, Friday 29 May 2026, has been postponed until June following critical feedback from community partners.
Organisers of the prestigious event announced the abrupt delay early Friday morning, citing a strategic decision to avoid compromise and protect the overall quality of the ceremony.
In a statement released to stakeholders, the DCTA Organising Committee emphasised that proceeding with the original date would have resulted in “cutting corners” on the guest experience and limited the participation of key regional stakeholders.
“The brief pause protects the value of what our stakeholders paid for,” the committee stated, promising that a rescheduled event in June will deliver the world-class standard originally guaranteed to the community.
Addressing potential corporate anxieties regarding financial risk, the organisers took the unusual step of publicly guaranteeing the absolute security of all ticket and table revenues. According to the committee, all financial transactions are currently locked in a dedicated, untouched awards project account, legally earmarked strictly for the ceremony.
“The postponement doesn’t change ownership — your money remains safe and untouched,” the statement read, reassuring stakeholders that no operational funds have been spent outside direct event logistics.
To manage the fallout from the last-minute scheduling shift, organisers announced that all existing corporate table bookings will automatically roll over to the unconfirmed June date. As an incentive for patience, early-booking stakeholders have been promised premium priority seating and exclusive first access to the revised itinerary.
The awards, which draw heavy participation from prominent regional bodies including various agricultural and industrial giants, are intended to honour trailblazing leaders across various socioeconomic sectors.
The organising committee extended an apology for the logistical disruptions caused by the delay but maintained that a high-calibre execution outweighs a rushed event. A finalised date and an upgraded official programme are expected to be made public soon, whilst organisers confirmed that table bookings remain open for prospective corporate partners.
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Dungwiza trailblazers awards rolls out red carpet on Friday
He explained that they are bridging the gap between urban hustle and rural productivity to create jobs and wealth right inside Mashonaland East.
MARONDERA is bracing for a high-profile cultural convergence as the second edition of the Dungwiza Community Trailblazers Awards (DCTA) prepares to roll out the red carpet this Friday at 6:00 PM at the premier Hope Fay Hotel and Conference Centre, located in the central business district .
Tickets and corporate tables are available directly through the Zim Community News Organising Desk by calling Cell 0776963414.
Organisers have confirmed a stellar nominee list headlined by ZimDancehall powerhouse Master H, alongside visionary leaders like Mutoko South MP Isaac Tasikani and spiritual leader Madzibaba Simba among others.
The Guest of Honour, Secretary for Presidential Affairs and Devolution in the Office of the President and Cabinet, Engineer Tafadzwa Muguti, tops the VVIP guest list for the prestigious gala.
Operating as a crucial regional offshoot of the national Zim Community Trailblazers Awards (ZCTA), the DCTA is explicitly designed to transition from a local talent showcase into a premium, high-impact regional development catalyst.
The official theme for this year’s landmark event is “Celebrating Our Trailblazers: Driving Growth in Chitungwiza and Mashonaland East.”
Awards CEO Albert Masaka stated that the ceremony is a deliberate intervention to merge corporate interest with cultural capital to support national development goals.
“By shifting the venue to the provincial capital of Mashonaland East, Marondera, we are leveraging the lucrative economic corridor that directly links Chitungwiza’s high-engagement urban demographic and technical talent with the immense corporate, agricultural, and administrative wealth of Mashonaland East,” Masaka said.
He explained that Mashonaland East is the heartbeat of Zimbabwe’s agriculture and a rising hub for industry.
“By bringing these awards here, we are acknowledging that Chitungwiza’s success is tied to the province’s growth,” Masaka added.
He noted that they are creating a platform where provincial leadership and local innovators work as one team to solve local socio-economic challenges.
Masaka also stated that the DCTA offers an unparalleled experiential marketing activation platform for corporate sponsors looking to capture market share.
The high-profile event will honour 60 community trailblazers, drawing an influential audience of political stakeholders, agricultural executives, industry captains, and local youth.
All attending delegates and guests will be treated to a premium three-course buffet dinner alongside an assortment of beverages.
The centerpiece of this year’s regional development strategy is the “Value Chain” initiative.
This programme connects Chitungwiza’s digital experts and industrial fabricators directly with large-scale farms and livestock producers in Mashonaland East.
“Our goal is to make sure the province’s resources are processed and managed by the province’s own talent,” Masaka emphasized.
He explained that they are bridging the gap between urban hustle and rural productivity to create jobs and wealth right inside Mashonaland East.
“By backing the 2026 DCTA gala, corporate investors are not just buying logo placement—they are securing prime media real estate, driving corporate social responsibility (CSR) metrics, and embedding their brands into the economic ecosystem driving Zimbabwe’s future,” Masaka concluded.
Sponsors aligning with the DCTA brand connect with an established network of excellence.
Past editions have honoured blue-chip civic entities and cultural icons including the Marondera Rural District Council and the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC).
Previous ceremonies have also celebrated sungura musician Alick Macheso, dancehall artist Dhadza D, and media practitioners Muchaneta Chimuka, Gilbert Munetsi, Yeukai Karengezeka, Philemon Jambaya, and Langton Nyakwenda.
Given the prestigious nature of this event and the high-profile guest list, organizers encourage early reservation to ensure delegations, stakeholders, and family members are seated together.
The final payment deadline for all bookings is Friday, 22 May 2026.
All payments should be processed through AFC Bank, Kopje Branch, under the company name Perfection Media Private Limited.
Sponsors can use the USD Account Number 1044880615702 or the ZiG Account Number 1044880615701 to settle their accounts.
Reservation packages cater to various investment levels, starting with the Individual VIP Seat at $150 USD which includes full dinner and drinks while the ultimate hospitality option is the Platinum Table for ten at $6 000 USD, granting organisations a VVIP table shared directly with the Guest of Honour.
This top-tier package also provides a 10-minute keynote speech opportunity and a dedicated media crew to capture the entire evening.
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LEGACY OF BRILLIANCE: Goldridge Schools shines at Midlands Community Trailblazers Awards
KWEKWE —Goldridge Schools received the night’s most coveted academic honour: The Academic Excellence & Impact Award at the prestigious Midlands Community Trailblazers awards held last Friday, 27 March 2026.
The Midlands province celebrated its most iconic institutions in a momentous occasion that underscored decades of dedication.
The MCTA, themed “Harvesting Excellence: Celebrating Community Champions,” celebrated the region’s top performers, where the organisers hailed Goldridge not just as a school, but as a “Beacon of Excellence” for the entirety of Zimbabwe.
A Masterclass in Performance
The evening reached a true crescendo as the Goldridge School Band took to the stage, captivating the audience with a sophisticated and polished repertoire that transcended traditional student recitals.
Sharing the stage with local music giants Black Umfolosi and gospel singer Flame B, THE young musicians provided a stunning live demonstration of the school’s holistic approach to education, proving that artistic mastery is held in the same high regard as scientific enquiry.
Their performance was a melodic testament to the school’s core mission: nurturing every child’s unique potential through a balanced intellectual, spiritual, and physical curriculum.
As the final notes echoed through the hall, it was clear that Goldridge does not just teach students to follow scores—it teaches them to lead them with confidence and grace.
The band’s presence served as a reminder that the school’s “Gold Standard” applies to every stage, whether it be a laboratory or a concert hall.
Unrivalled Academic & Sporting Prowess
When the time came for the main honours, the awards adjudication panel was effusive in its praise. They cited Goldridge’s remarkable transformation into a world-class powerhouse, noting that the institution has consistently moved beyond regional benchmarks to compete on the global stage.
The panel highlighted several key pillars of this success:
- Academic Dominance: The school maintains a staggering 95% A-Level pass rate. Special mention was made of Tinotenda Makunde’s historic 20-point achievement and Ilhaam Esat’s incredible 10 A-grades at IGCSE, both of whom have set a new national standard for academic discipline.
- Global Sporting Impact: The school’s athletic department was lauded for its “Midas touch” in talent identification. The institution was specifically praised for producing Ropafadzo Mzondo, currently ranked 1st globally in the U18 Men’s 200M—a feat that has put the Midlands on the international map and inspired a new generation of Zimbabwean sprinters.
- Elite Alumni Legacy: The induction celebrated the enduring legacy of the “Armoured Knights”—alumni like Bridget Dube and Trevor Rukwava. These trailblazers continue to lead with distinction across global professional sectors, from medicine and engineering to international finance, proving that a Goldridge education is a lifelong passport to success.
Leadership for the Future
In addition to the main prize, Goldridge also secured “Highly Commended” certificates in the Community Social Responsibility and Environmental Stewardship categories, further highlighting their commitment to a better Zimbabwe. Accepting the accolades, the school’s leadership reaffirmed their commitment to the “Goldridge Way”—a philosophy rooted in the belief that every student is a trailblazer in waiting.
“This recognition is not just for the school, but for the parents, teachers, and students who believe that limits only exist if you allow them to,” remarked the School Head during an emotional acceptance speech. “We are dedicated to refining our curriculum to meet the demands of the fourth industrial revolution while keeping our spiritual values intact.”
“Goldridge Schools has proven that excellence is not an act, but a habit,” added Albert Masaka, ZCTA CEO, during his keynote address. “Their leadership within the Midlands and their contribution to the national educational fabric is immense. They set the gold standard for what modern African education should look like.”
As the gala drew to a close, the consensus was unanimous. Goldridge Schools remains the undisputed crown jewel of the Midlands, blending traditional values with a forward-thinking, global perspective. The “Armoured Knights” continue to charge forward, proving that their legacy is not just about past victories, but about a relentless pursuit of a brilliant future.
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