South African DJ and producer, DJ Tira, is gearing up for a highly anticipated performance in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, this weekend, where he’ll share the stage with the Qwabe Twins. As excitement builds for the concert, DJ Tira, who has a strong following in Zimbabwe, took to social media to announce his return. In a playful post, he proudly embraced his Zimbabwean name, “Mr Marufu,” promising fans a night filled with the vibrant sounds of Qqom and Afro-pop.
Bulawayo, Zimbabwe this Saturday 🥳🥳🥳 Mr Marufu is coming home with Q Twins 🕺🏾,” DJ Tira shared on his Facebook page, signaling his excitement and setting the tone for the upcoming show. His fans in Zimbabwe were thrilled by the announcement, with many expressing their anticipation for the event. However, true to form, social media users couldn’t resist teasing the star about his notorious habit of losing important items—especially his passport.
Fans quickly reminded DJ Tira of his infamous passport debacle in Gwanda, Zimbabwe, where he made headlines by offering a $1,000 reward to anyone who could help him recover his lost travel document. The incident became a running joke among fans, who poked fun at the musician’s history of misplaced items. One fan humorously advised, “Please keep an eye on your passport this time, Mr Marufu, no more drama!”
This isn’t the first time DJ Tira’s misadventures with lost items have made waves. The “Thank You Mr DJ” hitmaker has also gained attention for offering a R5,000 reward to an Uber driver who returned his G-Wagon key. With his penchant for losing things—and generously rewarding those who return them—it’s no wonder that fans are having a bit of fun with his latest trip to Zimbabwe.
Despite the playful trolling, DJ Tira’s fans in Zimbabwe remain excited about the upcoming concert and the promise of an unforgettable performance. As the weekend approaches, all eyes will be on Bulawayo, where DJ Tira and the Qwabe Twins are set to deliver a night of music and entertainment—just hopefully without any missing passports!