Hwange Teachers graduates jumped to the dance floor when Busy Empire performed his latest track
called Mandandanda. They did not want the music to stop.
Busy Empire became a local celebrity for Hwange after releasing a chain of dancehall tracks.
Popularly known as Busy Empire, Nash Lunga a Zimdancehall artist who hails from Binga recently
graduated as teacher at the Hwange College of Education.
“Yes, I am happy that I’m a graduate with a diploma in primary education from Hwange College of
Education. The college has paved a way for my career in music,” said Lunga.
Lunga started his music career the same time he started his professional education career.
“In 2019, I released my first album when I joined the Hwange College for Education and my music
career grew and released one of popular track called Mandanda. I have also released a track called
Musombodia and Drug section which speaks about the negative effects of drug and substance
abuse,” he said.
Lunga did not major in music at college but in Religious and Moral Studies (RMS) but his love for
music has led him to write and produce songs in Tonga, Nyanja and ChiNambya.
“I was inspired by Killer T and Winky D but I decided to sing the songs in my native language. I told
myself that I can also do the same like the popular Winky D and Killer T music and my music is being
played on the local radio station Lyeja FM,” he said.
Lunga who can speak 12 Zimbabwean languages has produced eight Zimdancehall singles.
“My dream is to market Binga and Matabeleland North Province through music. I love music ,” he
said.


