BY MIRIAM MANGWAYA CHILLSPOT Records boss Arnold Kamudyariwa (33), popularly known as DJ Fantan and his co- accused Simbarashe 'Dhama' Chanachimwe (27) and Tafadzwa 'Levelz' Kadzimwe (31) were yesterday convicted for organising an illegal music bash in Mbare, Harare, on New Year's Eve. The three were convicted on their own plea when they appeared before magistrate Vongai Guwuriro, who remanded them in custody to today for sentencing. The trio was convicted on charges of convening a public gathering during a national lockdown in contravention of Statutory Instrument 77 of 2020 of the COVID-19 regulations. Kamudyariwa, through his lawyer Dumisani Mtombeni , pleaded for a lenient sentence arguing that he was the 'face of the struggling ghetto youths', who relied on him for better living. Mtombeni also submitted that there was no evidence that people caught coronavirus from that event, neither was there anyone who sustained injuries during the show. He said the convicts had learnt the hard way through pre-trial incarceration and had resolved to become ambassadors against the spread of COVID-19 through their work as artistes. 'They have plans to approach the Health ministry with that idea of campaigning against the spread of COVID-19, ' Mtombeni pleaded. 'Kamudyariwa and Kadzimwe affectionately known as DJ Fantan and Levels respectively, have become household names and symbols of hope for all struggling ghetto youths in Zimbabwe. 'They play a positive role by encouraging youth to abstain from drug abuse. They even composed songs to campaign against crime, complimenting government efforts.' Mtombeni added that his clients were first offenders known for their “good character”, hence they were eligible for another chance in life through a non-custodial sentence. He said contary to media reports that Kamudyariwa went on the run after committing the offence, he actually reported to the police twice prior to his arrrest. He argued that his clients ought not to be in court since 52 other offenders had been fined. Chanachimwe, through his lawyer Tafadzwa Hungwe also told the court that he had no intention of hosting that event but the majority of the guests were uninvited. He said the show was supposed to be held with a limited guests of 50 people and would be live-streamed on social media for the benefit of the public. 'Owing to the live-stream on social media, residents from the neighbouring suburbs thronged into the open air venue in the high-density surburb. There was no security to restrict the crowd and my client did not have the resources to disburse the crowd,' said Hungwe. The State, led by prosecutors Michael Reza and Teddy Kamuriwo told the court that on December 31, 2020 Chanachimwe organised a music gala at a venue between blocks 13 and 14 Matapi flats and invited Kamudyariwa and Kadzimwe and other accused persons who are still at large. Around 10:30pm, a police officer discovered that the gala was in progress and notified his superior Crispen Vengai Mupamhanga about the gathe