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Origin
  
Manicaland

Years active
  
1989–present


Name
  
Leonard Zhakata

Role
  
Singer

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Birth name
  
Leonard Karikoga Zhakata

Also known as
  
Karikoga (lit. meaning.- Loner)

Born
  
10 February 1968 (age 56) Zimbabwe (
1968-02-10
)

Genres
  
Sungura Music, sungura, adult contemporary

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter, dancer

Albums
  
Ndingaite sei?, Pakuyambuka, Vagoni vebasa

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Leonard Karikoga Zhakata (born 10 February 1968) is a Zimbabwean musician and singer. He writes and performs songs mainly in his native Shona tongue. Zhakata, who adorns trademark glittering outfits, is best known for his hits Hupenyu Mutoro, Batai Mazwi and "Gomba Remarara". However, it was his 1994 smash hit Mugove, from the album Maruva Enyika, which evaded government censorship and propelled him to national stardom.

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In 1994 at the age of 26, he became the youngest Zimbabwean musician to sell more than 100,000 copies of an album, when his solo album Maruva Enyika sold more than 120,000 copies.

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In 2006, Zhakata spoke out about the government and asked for the radio waves to be freed to allow Zimbabweans to operate radio stations. Some of his music is blacklisted by the government and banned on state radio due to perceived political statements.

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Zhakata is a qualified Fitter and Turner and the only boy in a family of seven. Leonard Zhakata used to sneak from home and play music with his primary school mates. Then at Shiri Yedenga School in Glen Norah, Harare, at the age of thirteen, he had his first music composition "Baba vaSamson". Pursuing school and later serving for an apprenticeship, it took Leonard sometime before he could record. After, the frustration of being turned down by recording companies, he had his lucky break and recorded his first 12-inch entitled "Moyo muti" sometime in 1989, to be followed by an album "Yarira Mhere"in 1990.

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Zhakata's songwriting skills continued to rise with the releases of chart busting songs such as 'Tungidza Gwenya' and 'Shungu dzemwoyo'. He however seemed to remain in the mediocre periphery of "Who is Who" on the Zimbabwean music scene, until the release of his mega chartbusting album Maruva Enyika with hit song Mugovein 1994. Backed by a very tight musical outfit, The Zimbabwean All Stars Band and a well choreographed dance display, this album set Zimbabwe on fire during the festive season of the same year. No party was complete without "Mugove" being played. Those who had doubted Zhakata's music mastery had to think again. All albums that followed thereafter Nzombe Huru, Vagoni Vebasa, and three others, established Zhakata within the Zimbabwean music household.

Zhakata nicknamed himself Karikoga, a word that means "Loner." This nickname appears to stem from the poverty he endured as a lone child. In fact, many of his albums have included at least one song dedicated to the suffering masses as well as to people whose upbringing was full of mishaps.

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Music rivalries

  • Leonard Dembo
  • Simon Chimbetu
  • Discography

  • Sheshe Yangu, 1989
  • Yarira Mhere, 1990
  • Shungu Dzemoyo, 1991
  • Maruva Enyika, 1994
  • Nhamo Dzenyika, 1995
  • Mandishorei, 1995
  • Nzombe Huru, 1996
  • Greatest Hits, 1996 (compilation)
  • Vagoni Vebasa, 1997
  • Ndingaite Sei?, 1998
  • Pakayambuka, 1999
  • Kumera Kwezora, 2000
  • Original Rhythms Of Africa (ZORA) (also known as Ndiriwenyu), 2000
  • Mubikira, 2001
  • Hodho, 2003 (once banned in Zimbabwe)
  • Udza Vamwe (Spread the message), 2004
  • Tine Vimbo, 2006
  • Zora meets Mbira (Zombi),2009
  • Gotwe (Last Born), 2011
  • Zvangu zvaita, 21 December 2013
  • Mutungadzese 8 July 2016
  • Game Changer (coming soon)
  • References

    Leonard Zhakata Wikipedia