I remember Nkosana when he was still in primary school in Kwekwe used to come to Bob Nyabinde shows and he would always been given chance on the drums. His parents were really supportive
Wow, these kids have grown so much! I had the pleasure of teaching Jose, Nkosana, Naph, and Taka,and I'm beyond proud of the amazing people they've become.
Great interview rapport. So many lessons. I enjoyed watching this because the whole atmosphere is filled with respect, mutual respect for talent. Paita zvikomo zvinopanana mhute.
Haaaa the 1st time I met Joze mu that rehearsal haaaaa I judged him shame 🤣🤣🤣mukomana akauya ku1st family rehearsal akarova hake hembe dzemugarden 😂😂 But when he started playing I was shocked 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼and up to now Joze is my favourite sax player. I love these boys 🙏
Nice discussion,it's worth noting that the success of the boys is mainly attributable to their parents who put in the effort in ensuring that their kids explored the path of their talents which many parents fail to do, with or without money being involved. The role that Prince Edward has played in the music industry in Zim is unmatched, the narrative was always kuPE hakuitwe zvechikoro but no people think learning is only about traditional skills of office jobs but we ignore that in Arts and Sport these are industries that involve a lot of learning to nature the skill from production to coaching there is alot of science involved it would be great if other schools in zim could learn from Price Edward School on proper grooming of artists and sportsmen to bring out good talent for the country to build good industries.
I remember Nkosana when he was still in primary school in Kwekwe used to come to Bob Nyabinde shows and he would always been given chance on the drums. His parents were really supportive
Wow, these kids have grown so much! I had the pleasure of teaching Jose, Nkosana, Naph, and Taka,and I'm beyond proud of the amazing people they've become.
Great interview rapport. So many lessons. I enjoyed watching this because the whole atmosphere is filled with respect, mutual respect for talent. Paita zvikomo zvinopanana mhute.
I enjoyed watching the podcast... Keep it up mdara Mono
Enjoyed this discussion. These young fellas are focused.
Inspiring testimonies from the lads.....Taka Nemachinda 🔥
Band iri hatina zera naro❤❤❤
The way i respect Mono kah🫡 he is a legend... and by far intotal is my fav band🎉🎉 i have attended 3 of their shows and they are amazing. Kudos guys
Wow these guys are awesome, thank you elder Mono
Thanx,they are amazing
this is fire. thank you so much Mr Mono🔥🔥🔥🔥
Insightful interview. Thank you Mono. You are an inspiration.
Yea these guys are amazing. Insightful interview. 🎉
I love these. Keep them up
This is a great team, thanks mdara Mono for the interview
Haaaa the 1st time I met Joze mu that rehearsal haaaaa I judged him shame 🤣🤣🤣mukomana akauya ku1st family rehearsal akarova hake hembe dzemugarden 😂😂
But when he started playing I was shocked 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼and up to now Joze is my favourite sax player.
I love these boys 🙏
Kkk,yes azvitaura
Nice discussion,it's worth noting that the success of the boys is mainly attributable to their parents who put in the effort in ensuring that their kids explored the path of their talents which many parents fail to do, with or without money being involved. The role that Prince Edward has played in the music industry in Zim is unmatched, the narrative was always kuPE hakuitwe zvechikoro but no people think learning is only about traditional skills of office jobs but we ignore that in Arts and Sport these are industries that involve a lot of learning to nature the skill from production to coaching there is alot of science involved it would be great if other schools in zim could learn from Price Edward School on proper grooming of artists and sportsmen to bring out good talent for the country to build good industries.
Very good observation
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Zvekuuya ku show atori ma1
Focused youngsters. We want them to be the next Bhundu Boyz with a better ending
Best interview baba
“Handis ku sharer room na Madhiwali” 😂
Well done guys 🎉
Ka band band ❤❤❤
Respect Mono
💯
Mati mdara wa Naphtali anoridza guitar? 😅 Ok!!!
Ramba wakadaro Mono.
Vanogona wena vakomana avo.
I hope there's the Zimpraise story in here😢
You're a daddy not baba❤
Vanogona wena vakomana avo.