Chimurenga music legend Thomas “Mukanya” Mapfumo is set to return home from the United States for what has been confirmed as his final public performance. The iconic musician will take to the stage one last time in Harare this April, bringing an end to a remarkable career that has shaped Zimbabwe’s musical and cultural landscape for decades.
Mapfumo’s homecoming is expected to be deeply emotional, not only for the artist himself but also for generations of fans who have followed his journey from the early days of Chimurenga music to international acclaim. Known for blending traditional Shona rhythms with modern instruments, Mukanya created a powerful sound that became the voice of resistance, identity, and social commentary.
Over the years, his music has transcended entertainment, becoming a soundtrack to Zimbabwe’s history. Songs filled with political consciousness, cultural pride, and fearless expression earned him both admiration and controversy, but cemented his place as one of the country’s most influential artists.
This final performance in Harare promises to be more than just a concert. It will be a celebration of legacy, resilience, and artistic excellence. Fans are expected to gather in large numbers to witness the closing chapter of a career that has inspired countless musicians and carried Zimbabwean music onto the global stage.





