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On the 4th and 5th of May, 2018 legendary Mozambican master timbila player and percussionist Matchume Zango and drummer Djibra Moussa joined hands with the Swiss bass player and violinist Matthias Abächerli and a young Zimbabwean guitarist, Frank Mavhimira based in South Africa to entertain the crowds at HIFA. The show witnessed the launch of Matchume’s album called Wata M’Cande. This was not the first time that Matchume came to HIFA. His first appearance was in 2011 when he delivered memorable songs powered by his forceful, timbila playing talents and passionate vocals when he was part of the Watsamba M'Diou Project. A proficient player and dynamic performer, Matchume held a career-topping performance at this year’s HIFA which was equally be matched by the unpredictable guitar playing of Matthias and Frank. Matthias had earned his status as a bass player and violinists through the years of paying his dues with the legendary South African King of The Zulu Guitar, Madala Kunene and many regional and international artists in the Forest Jam Project and has been working closely with Frank Mavhimira. Through these collaborations and renditions, the Swiss Embassy and Pro-Helvetia supports a Regional Arts and Culture Programme in Southern Africa and HIFA saw a unique fusion of sound, mixing Zimbabwean musical instruments like the mbira with electric guitar sounds, creating an eclectic fusion. Hopefully, the success of these Swiss flavoured bands will inspire a generation of Zimbabwean musicians and audiences who will have the courage to play and become arts and culture ambassadors not only in the region but internationally. Special thanks to Nicole Dolder from the Swiss Embassy (then in Harare) for her help and co-ordiation. Produced by Forest Jam Southern Africa by Robert Trunz www.forestjam.org