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*Baba Harare: 5 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Him* *Follow Pindula on WhatsApp for daily new updates* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va84dngJP21B2nWeyM3v?wz Zimbabwean Jiti musician, Braveman Chizvino, popularly known as Baba Harare, yesterday paid lobola for his wife, Nash TV presenter, and musician Nomagugu Ncube. Here is some information about Baba Harare: ---------- itel A70 256GB $99USD WhatsApp: https://wa.me/+263715068543 Calls: 0772464000 ---------- *1. Birth and background* Baba Harare was born on 22 December 1988 in Bikita. His father called is Gibson Chizvino and his mother is Fadzai Mawanza. He is the last born in a family of seven – four boys and three girls. The young Braveman did his primary and secondary education at Mashoko Mission in Bikita. His parents still live in Bikita *2. Baba Harare’s Wife* In February 2021, he paid lobola yesterday for his wife, Nash TV presenter, and musician Nomagugu Ncube who at some point was a member of a group named Ancient Times. The popular jit singer introduced his wife to his followers via Facebook. *3. Career with Jah Prayzah* Baba Harare used to play the lead guitar for Jah Prayzah before he launched a solo career in early 2017. He was with Jah Prayzah’s band for a total of 8 years. He now leads The City Vibration band and is most known for his 2017 hit song “The Reason Why.” On stage with Jah Prayzah and Andy Muridzo during his 8 year’s with Military Touch Movement *4. The name Baba Harare* The name came from then Jah Prayzah’s former manager Filda Muchabaiwa. When his wife gave birth to their child in Harare despite their plans for her to deliver in the rural areas, Muchabaiwa joked that the child should be named Harare. The father then became “Baba Harare”. *5. Baba Harare Coronavirus Diagnosis* In April 2020, he temporarily relocated to his rural home in Bikita to recover from an ailment that was linked to coronavirus. According to his manager Filda “Mama Filo” Muchabaiwa, earlier, he was rushed to Harare’s Wilkins Infectious Diseases Hospital. He had complained of severe chest pains and breathing difficulties at his Budiriro home. He eventually recovered and returned to Harare. For more information on Barare Harare please, read his biography here. _If you found this article useful_ *Please support Pindula by forwarding to friends and groups*
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