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Africa: Live Concerts Brighten Africa Day Celebrations

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African legends had various performances from their homes or their studios , while others went on stage for shows that were streamed live on various platforms and television stations.

Another exciting combination to celebrate Africa Day was the "Africa is Mother" concert that brought together award-winning outfit Mokoomba, songstress Hope Masike and Prudence Zimbabwe at a bigger stage was Selmor Mtukudzi who was part of the WAN Africa Day concert with some of the big names on the continent.

They opened the show with the song "Zimbabwe" from Bob Marley as a way of saluting the great legend who was part of the country's independence celebrations in 1980 and specifically composed the song for the event.

It was a great event for us because we managed to salute Bob Marley and also celebrate Africa Day on one show," said Madziya.

Selmor was on the same platform with African legends for a concert dubbed "WAN Show" that was screened on various platforms and many television stations across Africa.

Source: allAfrica.com

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