[6] After moving to the capital city, Salisbury (now Harare), he switched to singing in nightclubs, covering Tom Jones and Elvis Presley songs.
He and his friend Mtshapi built their own first set of drums from plastics and empty cardboard barrels cut in half.
There was the Eye of Liberty (Joseph Msonda), Common Five, Live Wire (Late Jonah Sithole).
Lovemore liked to dance also as he sang hence the name Majaivana derivative from the English word "jive".
Jobs Combination involved teaming up with blind singer Fanyana Dube, performing various popular musical idioms.
Finally having a stable base from which to work, Majaivana and his band released an album of traditional folk songs, Salanini Zinini, that he and his brothers had learned from their mother in 1984.
From then, he progressed away from his former Western influences, and his popularity steadily grew especially in Ndebele speaking Matebeleland and Bulawayo in particular.