Joh Makini

Joh Makini

Dodoma — HUNDREDS of college students from various universities and higher learning institutions turned up in large numbers during the Str8Muzik Festival Inter-College Special 2010 held at the Royal Village in Dodoma on Saturday night.

The annual event aimed at bringing together college students to share ideas and have fun is sponsored by Tanzania Cigarette Company (TCC) through its Sweet Menthol (SM) brand.
College students who thronged Royal Village came from University of Dodoma (UDOM), College of Business Education (CBE), Planning College, Mining College and St John University. The crowd that turned up for Str8Muzik Festival Inter-College Special 2010 held in Dodoma was bigger compared to the one in Morogoro on November 13, this year.
Hamisi Mwinyijuma a.k.a MwanaFA, Joh Makini and Michael Ross from Uganda stole the show with their top-class performances. The trio also won the hearts of college students during the Str8Muzik Festival Inter-College Special 2010 held in Morogoro.
MwanaFA sang along with the crowd some of top charting songs like ‘Naongea na Wewe’, ‘Usije Mjini,’ ‘Alikufa kwa Ngoma,’ ‘Mabinti’ and ‘Unanitega.’
Tanzanian Best Hip Hop Artiste 2010 as per the Kilimanjaro Music Awards, Joh Makini, proved why he is popular with college students with his command of the stage.
Just as it was in Morogoro, Ugandan R&B artiste Michael Ross won the hearts of the crowd that turned up for Str8Muzik Festival Inter-College Special 2010 in Dodoma with his songs and dancing moves.
Other artistes who graced the Dodoma event were Sam wa Ukweli, Mansu-Li, Ritche Mavocal and Sheta a.k.a Dar Stamina.
Str8Muzik Festival Inter-College Special 2010 climax is scheduled for this Saturday at Posta grounds in Kijitonyama, Dar es Salaam where international artistes T-Pain, Mims, Elephant Man and Gyptian are expected to perform.
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