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Top 10 Things You Never Knew About Patience Musa

Patience Musa is a Zimbabwean radio and television personality who works for ZiFm stereo as a producer/presenter. She’s not just another pretty face, she’s a woman of substance, a multi-talented woman. Everybody loves her. Here are  top 10 things you never knew about Patience Musa below…

10 Things You Never Knew About Patience Musa

1. Patience Musa was born on 14 March 1979.

2.  She is the daughter of cartoonist Hassan Musa.

3. Patience attended Alfred Beit Primary School before transferring to Avonlea Primary School for her primary education before enrolling at Hatfield High School. Patience did her advanced level at Christian College of Southern Africa. After completing her high school education, Patience enrolled at the Harare Polytechnic where she studied for a Diploma in Graphic Designing.

4. Musa is a mother of one.

5. Patience made her singing debut in 1999 while she was studying for her advanced level. She was part of a group that comprised of Willom Tight and Mateo Kaunda. Together they released songs such as “Asambe Africa” and “Pamuhacha”.

6. In June 1999, Patience took part in a singing competition that was put together by the Ghetto Blues Club. She was a finalist together with singing sensation Kudzai Sevenzo and Michelle Jangano who won the competition.

7. Patience has shared the stage with musicians such as the late South African great, Brenda Fassie, Zimbabwean musicians; Dorothy Masuku, Oliver Mtukudzi, Andy Brown and Busi Ncube among many others.

8. From 2005 to 2006 Patience worked as a graphic designer for Quill Advertising.

9. In 2005 she hosted the reality show Tourism Challenge which aired on ZBC.

10. She joined ZiFM Stereo in August 2012 and she presents the programme The XhaleBlock.

 

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