×
NewsDay

AMH is an independent media house free from political ties or outside influence. We have four newspapers: The Zimbabwe Independent, a business weekly published every Friday, The Standard, a weekly published every Sunday, and Southern and NewsDay, our daily newspapers. Each has an online edition.

Bonne is Voice2Rep winner

Life & Style
RISING gospel musician Sarah Bonne shrugged off stiff competition from nine other contestants to clinch an investment package into her music career equivalent to US$1 500 and a video recording gig at the Shoko Festival as the winner of the inaugural Voice to Represent (Voice2Rep) competition held on Wednesday, in Harare. BY KENNEDY NYAVAYA The […]

RISING gospel musician Sarah Bonne shrugged off stiff competition from nine other contestants to clinch an investment package into her music career equivalent to US$1 500 and a video recording gig at the Shoko Festival as the winner of the inaugural Voice to Represent (Voice2Rep) competition held on Wednesday, in Harare.

BY KENNEDY NYAVAYA

The Voice2Rep is a new annual programme under Magamba Network’s Arts for Change initiative in conjunction with Accountability Lab that supports the extensive amplification of youthful voices as well as participation in national processes through music.

In October, 10 finalists were chosen from over 300 entries to go through mentorship with established musicians, producers and other arts stakeholders.

In an interview with NewsDay Life & Style, Bonne said the opportunity would help jump-start her career.

“For me this competition was never about winning, but the opportunities it has opened up. So I am really grateful because I am also the inaugural winner,” she said.

“I am going to use this opportunity very wisely because I have been struggling with my career and I have been trying to work hard to support my music.”

Bonne said after such a victory, she would work hard to promote her music not only as a gospel musician as she has learnt a lot from her participation at this competition.

All the other finalists are part of a 10-track album that was produced as part of a residency programme leading to the announcement of the winner.

The programme, which ran under the theme Mic Check Can You Hear Me Now, was open to youths from across diverse backgrounds with a wide range of topics, in a bid to give young people a chance to portray the future they want through music.

The winner was chosen by judges through a rigorous process as well as online voting platforms.

 Follow Kennedy on Twitter @ken_nyavaya