Zimbabwe: Radio Zimbabwe released the list of top-50 whose songs rank the music chart.
Sungura Musician Tindo Ngwazi became the highest-paid musician at the Radio Zimbabwe Top 50, as he received 2000 USD. He also won the song of the year for his single track ‘Musatipedza Nguva’. He was also ranked on number 01 with the song ‘Huruyadzo’.
Another winner of Radio Zimbabwe Top 50, Jah Prayzah received 800 USD for his musical track ‘Chiremerera’ and ranked at number 4.
Whereas, Sons of the living music legend ‘Alick Macheso’, Tatenda and Esau Macheso stood as runners up among the top-50.
Here are the legends who ranked Radio Zimbabwe’s top-50 chart in 2023:
- Tindo Ngwazi for song Musatipedza, won $2000
- Esau and Tatenda Macheso for song Dai mavagonesa, won $1500
- Obert Chari for song Hamuna Moyo, won $1000
- Jah Prayser for song Chiremerera, won $800
- Prince Chigwida for song Ndireverere ndipone, won $600
- Dorcas Moyo for song Mhanza hayisekwi, won Best Female Artist and $500
- Leonerd Zhakata for song It is well, won $200
- Insimbi Zezhwane for song GPS, won Best Tshibilika and $500
- Chief Hwenje for song Mai Welly, won $200
- Lucky Kumeni for song Short reipapo, won $200
- J Kings for song 1-by-1
- Dhuterere for song Mnyengetero
- Holy 10 for song Pressure
- R Mambo for song Nzira Yangu
- Enzol
- Shantel
- Bopoto Ray
- Jayz Ubambo Lwami
- Tatenda Pinjisi Holy ten
- Flex Tattle for song Kamota Kake, won Young Artist of the Year and $500
- Tebz
- Dux Jnr
- Jemmah G
- Mkoma Panga-Tadiwanashe
- Killer T-Tanamata
- Milo The Comedian for song Stimela, won Upcoming Artist and $500
- Makhadzi ft A Macheso
- Jah Signal-zvakarongeka
- Skul & PO zee
- Vashumiri Valshe Choral Group-Ndiringe
- Ras Nox-Handisati Ndatanga
- Gibson Spaghetti-Mwaya Masefa
- Gonora sounds-usarambe
- Blessing G Marzya
- Agatha Murudzwa
- Hillary Mudziviri
- Anton Mpofu
- J Yohane
- Madlela Sokhobokhobo
- Knowledve Mbavara
- Bengilala Ehothela Kela Biz Beat
- Rev TT Chivaviro for Famba Mwari Vanewe
- Natty O for Makanonoka
- Magwaza for ebeneza
- Chipoko Chasauro
- Mbeau for Bvuma Varanda
- Baba Harare for Prove them wrong
- Obert Mhizha for Suku Na Sai
- Feli Nandi for Mubayei
- Maluka for Imihlola
Radio Zimbabwe is the oldest biggest running and most popular radio station of the country Zimbabwe. It was established in year 1966 after the collapse of the decade long Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland between 1953 and 1963.
It was embarked to cater the African part of Rhodesia’s population, the station has metamorphosized, continuously and rejuvenated itself to meet the needs of the population especially independent Zimbabwe.
At Independence, the station was given the name Radio 2. The broadcasting station is also known as ‘Huruyadzo’ which means the greatest.