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Harmonize cancels club tour across Tanzania after falling ill to mystery disease

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Harmonize has been performing at several nightclubs across his native Tanzania in a tour dubbed ‘In The Club Tour’.

The Bongo singer last performed at a club in Bukoba as part of his club tour before he suddenly announced that he was taking a break.

Taking to social media to announce his decision, Harmonize explained that he was so sick that he could no longer continue with the club tour.

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The singer however didn’t disclose what ailment he was suffering from, he said he would continue with his tour at a later date when he recovers.

“I would very much wish to continue with the vide #INTHECLUBTOUR but I have to go back for check-up. Im (curse word) SICK. Ratiba mpya inshallah,” wrote Harmonize.

 

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Even though Harmonize hasn’t disclosed what ailment he is suffering from, some people are speculating Coronavirus.

The Bongo singer has been performing in packed clubs with little to nonexistent Covid-19 prevention measures being implemented.

Tanzanian President John Magufuli has continually played down the seriousness of the virus even as other countries shut borders and implemented curfews and lockdowns.

Magufuli’s government spent more than six months trying to convince the world it has been cured of the Covid-19 through prayer while refusing to take measures to curb its spread.

The country last gave case figures in April 2020, at the same time as Magufuli revealed he had secretly had a variety of items tested for the virus – of which papaya, a quail, and a goat apparently tested positive.

However, there have been several deaths in Tanzania attributed to “pneumonia” sparking fears Coronavirus is sweeping through the country even as the government assures citizens the virus was defeated.

Tanzania’s government has also indicated that it will not vaccinate its citizens against Covid-19 even as other countries are gearing up to roll out Coronavirus vaccines.