Doka soothes hearts with Munochengeta

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The songstress roped in the award-winning music producer Nigel Nyangombe who was behind her equally successful Gore Remakomborero, which went on to receive maximum acclaim from gospel music lovers.

By Style Reporter

Gifted and consistent gospel musician, songwriter and vocalist Jane Doka has done justice to her growing stock in the music industry with a beautiful production titled Munochengeta released early this month.

The soulful singer whose last production under her ongoing music initiative titled The Faith Project was the chart topping Gore Remakomborero has released yet another convincing studio project in Munochengeta and indications are that it will soothe many hearts.

“I am very particular about my music quality and the message it carries. I am happy that Munochengeta is a song for the season and indeed a song for everyone,” Doka said .

“We all owe our existence to the creator and what has kept us this far in these difficult times is God’s love and saving power.

“Had it not been for his grace we could have perished especially in view of the Covid-19 pandemic and other calamities. For that reason we sing Munochengeta.”

The songstress roped in the award-winning music producer Nigel Nyangombe who was behind her equally successful Gore Remakomborero, which went on to receive maximum acclaim from gospel music lovers.

“Nigel has become a part of the Jane Doka music family and as we continue unveiling new productions from our music initiative title The Faith Project, his class and pedigree is evident,” Doka said.

“My dream is to make Jane Doka music a signature gospel sound in Zimbabwe and beyond and the results have been more than encouraging to date.”

The single Munochengeta is already receiving airplay on various radio stations and Doka promised an accompanying video to the song in the next two weeks.

“The feedback is just amazing and I am promising fans an equally captivating video that speaks to the message and inspires hope,” she said.

“Fans should expect the video in the next two weeks.”

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