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  • Oliver Mtukudzi

    Zimbabwean musician (1952–2019)

    Oliver "Tuku" Mtukudzi

    Born(1952-09-22)22 September 1952
    Highfield, Southern Rhodesia
    (modern-day Harare, Zimbabwe)
    Died23 January 2019(2019-01-23) (aged 66)
    Harare, Zimbabwe
    GenresAfro Jazz / Tuku Music
    InstrumentGuitar
    Years active1977–2019

    Musical artist

    Oliver "Tuku" Mtukudzi (22 September 1952 – 23 January 2019) was a Zimbabwean musician, businessman, philanthropist, human rights activist and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for Southern Africa Region.

    Career

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    Mtukudzi grew up in Highfield, in Salisbury (modern-day Harare) in Southern Rhodesia. He began performing in 1977 when he joined the Wagon Wheels, a band that also featured Thomas Mapfumo and fellow guitarist James Chimombe. They were given the rare opportunity by Paul Tangi Mhova Mkondo, an African nationalist and music promotor, who provided money and resources to the group. He allowed them to perform at Club Mu

    Selmor Mtukudzi Documentary: Musician Breaks Silence on Father’s Legacy

    Selmor Mtukudzi, daughter of the legendary Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi, has stepped into the spotlight, unveiling an intriguing documentary that aims to uncover hidden family truths and shed light on her father’s will.

    The documentary’s teaser, released this week, hints at the tumultuous journey the Mtukudzi family has traversed.

    At the core of the storm lies the late Tuku’s will, a document that has sparked disputes over the distribution of his estate.

    Selmor confidently asserts, “The documentary will address some of the questions surrounding my father’s inheritance.”

    Living under misconceptions and challenges for two decades, Selmor opens up about bearing the weight of her family’s struggles. “These challenges have haunted me for 20 years,” she shares, her words reflecting a sense of release.

    The documentary vividly portrays Selmor’s upbringing and strained relationship with her stepmother, Da

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  • With  her father still on the scene, Selmor Mtukudzi's music career appears to be hidden in her dad's fame and popularity. Although she has released her own albums, Selmor cannot be counted as one of Zim's shining examples. This does not mean that she can't sing well but that with such a dad, breaking in is not easy.   

    In 2004, I followed Selmor Mtukudzi to a golf-course in Hatfield. At the time, she was backed by Phillip Svosve’s Jabavu Drive. It was long before she met, fell in love and married Zexie Manatsa’s son, Tendai. 

    At the time, Selmour was a tall, dark, thin girl unlike today when she has blossomed into a real African woman. She is a mother to three children.

    Apart from being a grown woman, Selmor now sings together with her husband, Tendai and they have released solo and duets among them Kudzoka KwaBaba and Shungu.

    Below is my 2004 interview at Hatfield golf course club which ran in the Southern Times

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