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Chivaviro’s talent search programme boost

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THE newly-established talent identification exercise meant to seek out and expose hidden music talent in the rural areas has received a major boost after a local church donated a vehicle to be used for the programme.

THE newly-established talent identification exercise meant to seek out and expose hidden music talent in the rural areas has received a major boost after a local church donated a vehicle to be used for the programme.

BY JAIROS SAUNYAMA

Crossover Ministries founder Ronald Mambohautumwe handed over the Toyota Mark II vehicle to the programme co-ordinator, Togarepi Chivaviro, at an all-night vigil held in Chitungwiza last week.

“We believe in sowing in a gift. He [Chivaviro] will use the car each time he comes back home for the programmes he has lined up in the country,” Mambohautumwe said.

“The gifted and those with noble ideas should be blessed. This is the ninth car the ministry has donated to such gifted people with noble ideas for the people.”

Chivaviro is working with gospel great Mechanic Manyeruke in the the Ebenezer Talent Identification Programme, which will run until August next year.

Chivaviro confirmed that he received the vehicle which he said would go a long way in ensuring that the talent identification programme and other gospel projects were implemented.

“This is not of human making. We never chose this. The vehicle will be used in running around and organising the talent search as well as the ministry,” he said.