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Tárico Caifaz Samuel Simbine, DJ Tarico is a DJ and record producer from Mozambique. In 2020, he released his debut album, ‘Moz Piano.’ Its title is inspired by the fusion of Amapiano with elements of Mozambican pop music.
Earlier last year, he released Moz Piano Vol. 2 and on it was the self-produced ‘Yaba Buluku,’ the international smash hit which has gotten a remix that features Nigerian Grammy-winning superstar, Burna Boy. DJ Tarico has always loved music. Although his primary tongue is Portuguese, he jokes that he learned English from the streets.
“Our neighbouring country is South Africa, so it’s easy for some of my people to know how to speak English. This thing rubs off,” he says.
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Michelina Chindiya, well known as @misschindiya, is a Financial Advisor based in Zimbabwe who works for one of the fastest growing Wealth Management Firms in Africa. She graduated from the University of Essex with a BSC in Banking & Finance, and has four and a half years’ experience in the financial services sector.
Not only is Miss Chindiya a successful professional, since graduating she has featured on BBC’s – “Focus on Africa” when she gave an in-depth analysis of Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube’s Annual National Budget and its impact on Zimbabwe in 2018.
Going against the popular theme of nepotism and falling into a role that she was not qualified for as we see in some cases in Africa, Michelina started off as a Business Development Specialist and worked her way up to the role of a Wealth Specialist not only in a top firm, but in a male dominated industry. Her day to day consists of providing holistic financial planning services to high net worth individuals and assists them by growing, protecting and preserving their wealth in the international market by providing efficient investment advice that are tailored to her client’s needs.







