Zozo biography
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Rhumba megastar Zozo will be releasing his latest album before Christmas. Photo: Elmon Tshikhudo.
I am still the master of Rhumba, says Zozo
International Rhumba megastar Joseph Mbiza, or Zozo as music lovers know him, told his Vhembe fans not to mind the rumours about his quitting the music business and reassured them that he is still doing his thing just like he used to.
Zozo has 17 albums under his belt and kvartet others under the name ‘Mubvakule’ that he has accumulated over the years.
Recently, the musician performed before a steady crowd during a function held at Ngovhela, outside Thohoyandou, in honour of Ms Virginia Tshivhase on her 70th birthday, where Zozo performed all his greatest hits, such as the massively popular song, Ele Wanga. Guests at the function had the privilege to be the first to see him perform some of the tracks from his upcoming new album, Thavha, which is scheduled
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Evil-doer
Alias
Demon of the Ouija
The Jester
Zaza
Oz
Mama
Abacus
Zoso
The Demon
Pazuzu
The Enfield Poltergeist
Occupation
Deceptive demon
Powers / Skills
Immunity
Brute strength
Goals
Kill whoever summons him.
Crimes
Possession
Mass murder
Psychological torture
Animal cruelty
Vandalism
Stalking
Assault
Type of Villain
Demonic Possessor
Zozo, otherwise known as the Ouija Board Demon, is the demon allegedly summoned through the use of Ouija bo
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Zozo Zarpa
Greek actress
Zozo Zarpa (Ζωζώ Ζάρπα) (1939 – 19 April 2012) was a Greek television, rulle and stage actress.[1]
Zarpa studied at the National Theatre of Greece Drama School. She began her acting career by performing on stage in Ancient Greek dramatic plays. In addition to her long film and theater credits, Zarpa founded the Themelion theatre, and co-founded a Greek teaterpjäs school with her Elda Dimopoulos (her sister) and Yannis Negrapontis.[1]
She achieved a degree of fame in the United States in 2010 and 2011, when she appeared in a television commercial campaign for Kraft Foods' Athenos brand of hummus and Greek yogurt.[1][2] The ad campaign developed by Droga5, which was the first ever for the Athenos brand, featured the tagline, "Approved by Yiayia."[3] The commercials were shot and cast in Greece, leading Zarpa's role as one of the Yiayias, or Greek grandmothers. In Zarpa's commercial, her Yiayia character asks