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Founded and established in 2003 by Oliver Mtukudzi, the Pakare Paye Arts Centre is a performance platform for developing and fostering young talent in many practical artistic endeavors particularly music, dance, drama, poetry and storytelling. The centre has played a crucial role in nurturing artists such as Tsvete band and Munyaradzi Mataruse. It has received support from organisations such as the Culture Fund in partnership with the Embassy of Sweden and Nyaradzo Group. Artists who have graced the festival include the host Oliver Mtukudzi, Soukaina Edom, Winky D, Chirikure Chirikure, Hope Masike, Virginia Phiri, and Dominic Benhura among others.
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Is a residential zoning, 9.1 km from Lake Chivero on the Harare - Bulawayo highway. Arguably Norton is most famous for being the home town of the late Oliver Mutukudzi and housing Pakare Paye Arts Centre built by the late musician. Tucked away in humble and unassuming Norton, Pakare Paye is a performing arts platform (space) designed to nurture young artists.