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Upcoming artist releases gospel album

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BULAWAYO budding gospel artist, Monica Ncube, has released her debut 10-track album titled Mount Calvary.

BULAWAYO budding gospel artist, Monica Ncube, has released her debut 10-track album titled Mount Calvary.

BY LUYANDUHLOBO MAKWATI

The album, which was recorded in South Africa last year by Bowkid Mahlangu at Bowkid Entertainment, will be distributed across the country soon.

Ncube was backed by Nkosinomusa Ngwenya, Norin Sibanda and Mervin Mlilo.

She started singing in 2006.

“When I got saved I realised my talent and said to myself, I need to work for the Kingdom of God through singing. It was not an easy thing, but through God’s love, I have managed to come up with this album,” she said.

Monica Ncube

Ncube said her music sought to help people honour their bodies as the temples of the Lord and to abide by God’s word, among other things.

“People often do not respect their bodies. They are involved in a lot of misdemeanours not realising that they are destroying the temple of the Lord, so, through music, I am encouraging people to desist from such activities,” she said.

The 25-year-old artist grew up in Filabusi where she did her education at Avoca Secondary School where she was influential in the school choir.

Some of the tracks on the album are Mount Calvary, Thula Moyawami, Iwundlu, Glory and He Will Never.