THE Zimbabwe International Trade Fair’s Hall 3 came to life when former Joyous Celebration member Mkhululi Bhebhe launched his Ultimate Praise Experience, with a sterling performance on Saturday night.
BY SHARON SIBINDI
Clad in a black and white suit, Bhebhe, famed for his Chokwadi song, kept fans on their feet throughout his 19-song performance.
Bhebhe, who is based in South Africa, said he was happy with the success of the concert where he also recorded a live DVD. He was also happy with the support from the region.
“By the grace of God, The Ultimate Praise Experience has come and gone and I am excited it was a success. This is my first Ultimate Praise concert and the turnout was great. Mthwakazi has supported me. The people came; we danced, praised and worshiped,” he said.
He said with transport constraints, some people had to leave early and hoped in future, to bring the event closer to town.
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“Some people had to leave early due to transport issues. It is very far here, and there are thieves too. Above all I am encouraged with the way I was supported and I am even thinking of part 2,” he said.
Bhebhe was supported by local acts One Spirit, Vocal Ex, Family Voices, Nkosi and Hybrid Psalms, a group from Gwanda. Vocal Ex and Family Voices also put up some stimulating and energetic performances.
Bhebhe is billed to perform in Nairobi, Kenya, on December 31.