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Mujokoro goes for private functions

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GOSPEL diva Carol Mujokoro has decided to go for private and other church functions.

GOSPEL diva Carol Mujokoro has decided to go for private and other church functions.

Tawanda Marwizi Own Correspondent

In an interview with NewsDay, Mujokoro said she had not been in the limelight for a long time because she was performing at private functions.

Contrary to an earlier report that she was now based in the United Kingdom, Mujokoro said she was doing pastoral work in the country besides ministering through music.

“I perform at functions like weddings and church conferences, therefore, you might not see a poster in town about my next performance, but I am always ministering through music,” she said.

She is now working with the praise and worship from her church and they have been performing at a number of private functions.

“I will decide whether to record another album or not, but for now I am working with praise and worship team from my church. If I decide to have another album, I will let the public know,” she said. Mujokoro recently participated at a concert held at Harare International School with the Zaoga FIF Braeside Christian Centre International choir.

“We had a live DVD recording. This is a collaboration of our praise and worship team, Zaoga FIF Braeside Christian Centre International choir, which is the church that I am currently pastoring, concentrating on praise and worship,” she said. “We came together as a team and decided to have a live recording. The event was successful and the DVD features many talented artistes, most of them not known outside the church, but this DVD is the beginning of a new era for the team.”