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Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Reporter Ezimnyama Dance Ensemble is raising the Zimbabwean flag high in their one month tour of Europe.Speaking from Switzerland, Ezimnyama Dance Ensemble founder Phibion Ncube said the tour is progressing well as locals have made them feel at home.“On Tuesday it was one of the best days as we were with the Mayor of Martigny with the reception being super good as it was filled with lots of love,” said Ncube.“This has been witnessed by large crowds at our events and the moment we set our instruments you see a lot of people crowding to see our presentations,” said Ncube.
Things here are done differently, they respect our craft and they do things on time which is one thing we have learnt for people to take one’s craft seriously.The Matshobana suburb-based group is performing in Switzerland and will proceed to France before returning to Zimbabwe on August 20.