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Discography
- Mtukudzi, O. 1977a. Dzandimomotera, producer unknown.
- Mtukudzi, O. 1977b. Mutavara, producer unknown.
- Mtukudzi, O. 1990a. Madzongonyedze, produced by Sheer Sound, Harare.
- Mtukudzi, O. 1990b. Ndiri Bofu, produced by Sheer Sound, Harare.
- Mtukudzi, O. 1999a. Mabasa on Tuku Music, produced by Sheer Sound, Harare.
- Mtukudzi, O. 1999b. Todii on Tuku Music, produced by Putumayo World Music, New York.
- Mtukudzi, O. 2002a. Jeri on Shanda, produced by Sheer Sound, Harare.
- Mtukudzi, O. 2002b. Ndakuvara on Vhunze Moto, produced by Putumayo World Music, New York.
- Mtukudzi, O. 2009. Rufu on Dairai, produced by Sheer Sound, Harare.
- Mtukudzi, O. 2012a. Ronga Dondo on Sarawoga, produced by Sheer Sound, Harare.
- Mtukudzi, O. 2012b. Sarawoga on Sarawoga, produced by Sheer Sound, Harare.
- Mtukudzi. O. and Winky D. 2016. Panorwadza Moyo on Gafa Futi, produced by Sheer Sound, Harare.