Slizer shelves ZTA project

Local musician, Slizer, will shelve her Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) project to finish off her upcoming albums which is expected to hit the shelves late next month.

Slizer (Naledi Kaisara) recently toured some of Zimbabwe's pleasure resorts to get a fine view of the country especially the tourist destinations before coming up with an album that will market the country.  The first monument she visited was the Heroes' Acre - a work undertaken by President Robert Mugabe's government to commemorate those who fell in the liberation struggle.

The majestic Victoria Falls, Masvingo's Great Zimbabwe Ruins, rated the largest stone structure in Africa outside Egypt, Bulawayo's Khami Ruins and Hwange, among others, are some of the places that Slizer will sing about in the album.

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