Selmor Mtukudzi

She went on to release 2 joint albums with her musician husband Tendai Manatsa,(son to legendary Zimbabwean musician, Zexie Manatsa), titled Selmor and Tendai "Live" in 2011, which was recorded in front of a live audience at the Prestigious 7 Arts Theatre in Zimbabwe's capital, Harare and "Ndinewe" (I Am With You), in 2012.

The title track "I Am Woman", encourages women to be confident in themselves and embrace their God given beauty and gifts.

Selmor has toured countries that include Nigeria, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, Tanzania, Australia, USA, UK, Finland, Spain performing in front of different nationals.

Selmor has performed at the Joburg Theatre at the Remembering Tuku Concert on the 29th & 30 May 2021 in South Africa with Vusi Mahlasela and Steve Dyer.

In 2015, Selmor came together with 8 other leading female artists from Africa (Judith Sephuma — South Africa, Victoria Kimani — Kenya, Vanessa Mdee — Tanzania, ArielleT — Gabon, Omotola — Nigeria, Waje — Nigeria, Yemi Alade — Nigeria and Blessing South Africa), and collaborated on a song titled "Strong Girl", which they used to promote the campaign #PovertyIsSexist across the world asking the world leaders to tackle poverty by addressing gender equality.

This bill states that it is US policy to partner with Sub Saharan African countries, international financial institutions and African regional economic committees, cooperatives and private sectors to promote access to power services to at least 50 million people in Sub Saharan Africa by 2020.