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I am not past the industry’s shelf life — Singer Phina Mugerwa

Trevor Taremwa by Trevor Taremwa
September 13, 2018
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On Tuesday evening, Phina Mugerwa best known for her moniker, ‘Masanyalaze’ took to one of the evening television shows to announce a major come back to the scene.
When asked by one of the hosts as to whether she is not past the current industry’s shelf life, she was quick to respond that there can only be one Masanyalaze. She quickly added that no artiste today can multi task as both a mainstream dancer and musician.

Phina went on to promise her fans a multitude of hits before the year comes to an end.
When asked as of why she does not stage a major come back concert, she shied away citing
that concerts are not exactly her thing.

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“I have never done a concert in my entire career and I do not see reason to do so,” said
the Fundukululu singer.

Phina Masanyalaze is known for her major appearance as a vixen in Bobi Wine’s smash video “Bada” which went on to win him a PAM Award
as the Artiste of the Year in 2007.

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