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SA gospel legend jets in for Grace Mugabe birthday bash
25 Jul 2015 at 14:45hrs | Views
Legendary South Africa gospel musician Bishop Benjamin Dube has saluted the First Family for the unparalleled passion in assisting the less privileged in society.
Dube says he is honoured to perform at the Dr Amai Grace Mugabe Golden Jubilee Fundraising Dinner.
The SA musician arrived earlier today and is set to share the stage with local musicians at the celebration bash set for this evening.
The legendary South African gospel musician together with his band touched down at the Harare International Airport early today and was welcomed by members of the Dr Amai Grace Mugabe Golden Jubilee Fundraising Bash Organising Committee.
The decorated gospel artist has assured guests who will grace the event of a memorable evening filled with thanksgiving and celebrations.
The 'Ngiyakuthanda Moy' Ongcwele' hit maker says he is a fan of music icon Oliver 'Tuku' Mtukudzi and is happy to be sharing the stage with the celebrated musician and other local artists.
Meanwhile, a member of the fundraising dinner organising committee Zalela Makari says all is set for a memorable event.
Bishop Benjamin Dube is a songwriter and singer, music producer, mentor and pastor to many musicians and an inspiration to many artists in South Africa.
Dube says he is honoured to perform at the Dr Amai Grace Mugabe Golden Jubilee Fundraising Dinner.
The SA musician arrived earlier today and is set to share the stage with local musicians at the celebration bash set for this evening.
The legendary South African gospel musician together with his band touched down at the Harare International Airport early today and was welcomed by members of the Dr Amai Grace Mugabe Golden Jubilee Fundraising Bash Organising Committee.
The decorated gospel artist has assured guests who will grace the event of a memorable evening filled with thanksgiving and celebrations.
The 'Ngiyakuthanda Moy' Ongcwele' hit maker says he is a fan of music icon Oliver 'Tuku' Mtukudzi and is happy to be sharing the stage with the celebrated musician and other local artists.
Meanwhile, a member of the fundraising dinner organising committee Zalela Makari says all is set for a memorable event.
Bishop Benjamin Dube is a songwriter and singer, music producer, mentor and pastor to many musicians and an inspiration to many artists in South Africa.
Source - zbc