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(Soundbite of chanting) Unidentified Man: (Chanting in foreign language) WHARTON: The story of "Tuku," as Mtukudzi's fans know him, is told through archival footage, interviews, and music recorded in Zimbabwe's townships and beer halls.
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It turns out that Oliver 'Tuku' Mtukudzi is playing on Sunday, so I immediately make plans to go with my friends, even though it's only Thursday, thus violating my three-day rule.
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The incident happens in Kolaghat of West Bengal province of India Tuku Singh, a 30 years old woman and mother of a seven year old daughter have been diagnosed to have been infected with HIV three months ago.
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From the difficult to navigate but very fascinating Tuku historical photo archive:
Archive 2007-10-01 2007
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From the difficult to navigate but very fascinating Tuku historical photo archive:
Xinjiang Funny Money 2007
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In this song Tuku says, ` You have to treat the cause of a disease, not just the symptom. '
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(Soundbite of song) Mr. MTUKUDZI: (Singing in foreign language) EYRE: While Tuku praises humility and brotherhood, severe economic and health crises reduced his once-rich country to near starvation.
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On his new album, "Nhava," Tuku also sings about suffering, but in this song he calls upon God, not men and women, to relieve it.
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Tuku to his fans, he sang in a robust, soulful voice about social morality and the trials of day-to-day life.
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During the recent elections in Zimbabwe, Tuku faced the opposite criticism when one of his songs was used by government campaigners.
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