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The Herald
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Journalist of the Arts
Award-winning gospel musician Tembalami Tagwirei got his hands on the performance of the drawer at the 7 Arts Theater in Avondale when he launched his live DVD recording. The event, which marked his 10-year journey into music, centered on his recent album, "The Fight".
The album has 10 tracks and features Kenyan gospel singer Evelyn Wanjiru, Wellington Kwenda and Tapiwa Masara. The event saw prolific gospel musicians such as Sabastian Magacha, Minister Michael Mahendere, Pastor G, Nyasha Mutonhori, and Wellington Kwenda, who gave glittering performances by alternately performing to warm up the Tembalami stage.
Tembalami did not disappoint and kept up the billing of "the man of the moment" while he was distributing album songs, which include " Kwatabva Kure, Nyasha Dzenyu, Torumbidza, Daira, Sekerera and Sawa among others. songs and dances.
Tembalami was then joined on stage by Ke Nyan Wanjiru also surprised many people by singing Shona frequently when they performed their duet – "Sawa".
Wanjiru said that she was satisfied with the hospitality that she received from Zimbabweans
"I love Zimbabwe, it has beautiful people full of people. Love and support Music is universal and it should help us promote our cultures, "she said.
Tembalami said that he was happy with the show because everything went as planned.
"I'm so excited that I've finally managed to launch the DVD and it will be coming soon.The album's title was inspired by what we face in our day-to-day lives Living a life of faith has become a battle in a world where "impious things" are now the new cool, "he said.
Tembalami said that he was happy with the turnout and support of other musicians who came some did not appear although they were intended to play.
He said that some of the musicians faced challenges while he was still trying to find out what happened to others who did not push him.
It was indeed a "fight" because we wanted to record a DVD but at the same time most of our friends offered to come and support us by watching over the night. A few days before it becomes a fight. Minister Takesure Zamar's promoter booked flights earlier one day before our event and failed to change them, Nyasha Mangwiro had a funeral in the family and contemporary South African musician Mkhululi Bhebhe had a Johannesburg's commitment the night before that missed his flight, "he said.
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