Queen Visits Zim Town
16 July 2015
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South Africa queen of gospel music Rebecca Malope is making her way to the forgotten Matabeleland South capital town of Gwanda at the end of August.
Known as the Queen of Gospel in the music sectors,Rebecca Malope undoubtedly the biggest name in contemporary gospel music on the continent posted on her Twitter account that she will be performing at Gwanda stadium on the 28th and 29th of August 2015. This will only be the third time that Malope will be performing in the country in her over 20 years in the music industry.
South African based sources close to the international star confirmed that the “queen of gospel” will indeed be performing at Gwanda Stadium at the end of August. The sources said that Malope will share the stage with four other award winning South African gospel outfits Lusanda Spiritual Group, Deborah Fraser, Hlengiwe Mhlaba and Sifiso Ncwane.
According to the sources the two nights concert is being organised to officially open a newly built Gwanda Brethren of Christ Church. The church which is arguably set to be the biggest single worship centre in Matabeleland South is said to have been built at a cost of about a million United States dollars.
The sources further revealed that the artists are already busy rehearsing for the tour of Gwanda from which live DVDs of the artists will be produced. The first contingent of technical staff have already visited the town to check on the logistics of what is bound to be the biggest event to hit the small town of Gwanda.
According to the sources who would not be mentioned at this stage, the artists have been fully paid for by the Zimbabwean church to the tune of over R5 million. The crew is expected to bring to the country the biggest musical equipment yet seen in the country with back up generators and lighting all imported from South Africa.
A contingent of about 150 crew and support staff will be accompanying the gospel artists. The crew are expected to arrive in the country two weeks before the dates of the concert.
Efforts to get comments from the local organisers of the show were fruitless as the pastor in charge of the Brethren Of Christ Church in Gwanda was said to be out of the country at the time of going to press. Information made available by sources at the church however confirmed that the artists will indeed be visiting the town for the official opening ceremony of the church. The sources claimed that there will be no charges to gain entry into the two night concerts as these will be part of the events to present the church to the people of Gwanda.
An official at the National Arts Council in Bulawayo confirmed to media that the mentioned artists have been cleared to perform in Gwanda at the end of August. The official would however not confirm if the artists will indeed be performing at no charge to the audience.
“I can’t confirm if the shows will indeed be free to members of the public or will be charged and if so at how much,” said the official. “If the shows will indeed be free then the organisers must make very stringent preparations for the huge crowd that is expected to attend an event of this magnitude,” he added.
The last crowd of the magnitude expected to be at the venue was the 40 000 people who attended President Robert Mugabe’s campaign rally in July 2013. Zimeye will continue to make follow ups to check on the town’s preparedness for the event of this magnitude which is expected to draw gospel music lovers from across the country.

2 Replies to “Queen Visits Zim Town”

  1. The heading seemed to refer to Queen Elizabeth! It is actually Rebecca! What a shame on Zimeye!

  2. This will be a good one. Wish them all the best and may God bless this event

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