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All is set for Zimpraise choir Second Coming DVD launch

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HUNDREDS of gospel music fans and Christians from across the country are set for memorable New Year celebrations as high-flying local gospel outfit Zimpraise launches their Season 8 Live DVD

HUNDREDS of gospel music fans and Christians from across the country are set for memorable New Year celebrations as high-flying local gospel outfit Zimpraise launches their Season 8 Live DVD titled The Second Coming at 99 Park Lane in Harare.

BY WINSTONE ANTONIO

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The Second Coming live DVD was recorded in October at a two-day event dubbed International Gospel and Music Festival 2015. The live DVD features guest performer, music superstar Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi.

Speaking to NewsDay, Zimpraise chief executive officer Joseph Madziyire urged the Christian community to come in their numbers for the concert.

“We are launching the Second Coming Live DVD recorded in October at Harare International Conference Centre at a two-in-one event that is combined with a music concert featuring Minister Michael Mahendere,” Madziyire said.

Madziyire said they will continue with their concerts claiming that people have moved from a season of just listening and watching musicians and preachers.

“Zimpraise was established to unite various denominations in Zimbabwe through song and worship and our concerts are designed in such a way that allows people not only to be entertained, but to be ministered and experience the power and Word of God through music,” he said.

“We do much evangelism through our ministry and next year we are even taking it further and will be doing a street campaign in which will be going to different suburbs evangelising through music.”

Madziyire said the concert and DVD launch would have limited seating with the event starting at 3pm and urged fans to purchase tickets in advance adding that the admission fee includes a CD and DVD package.

Tickets are available at any 4 May outlets at $15 for VIP, $10 general admission, $5 for kids and fans can also purchase the tickets via EcoCash transaction using biller code 51421.