Steve Makoni
Steve Makoni is a comedian, songwriter and solo guitarist from Zimbabwe.[1]
Background
Makoni is perhaps best known for his hit "Sabhuku Nedhongi". After a period of inactivity he made a comeback performance in December, 2009.[1] He also penned and sang the woman empowering song "Handiende" about a wife telling his husband that she will not go as the husband wants to remarry but would rather stay for her kids. Another song he is known for is "Zvachonyana" which is a song about the realities and exaggerations of love, for instance, kana usipo, handidye, apedza hupfu ndiyani? - which translates to if you aren't there my love, I won't eat, but then who is finishing the food in the cupboard. His comic take on realistic issues made him popular.
gollark: It doesn't seem like a coherent vision. It just seems like you want people to be nice to each other and hope it'll work somehow?
gollark: There would be ethical problems with simulating civilizations accurately enough.
gollark: Possibly not a shame since some of them would end horribly... still though.
gollark: It's a shame we can't just set up "test civilizations" somewhere and see how well each thing works.
gollark: I mean. Maybe it could work in small groups. But small tribe-type setups scale poorly.
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