The spotlight is once again on the city of Gwanda as the the fourth edition of the Gwanda International Gospel Music Festival (GIGMF) kicks of from 5 October up to the 7th.
The three-day, all-inclusive gospel music festival bankrolled by Bigtime Strategic Group takes place at the Pelandaba Stadium in Gwanda.
The GIGMF is the place to be for gospel music lovers who prefer to “experience” live music while ‘reclining’ in the sweet presence of the living God.
“Once again, we gather in Gwanda to give praise to the living God because He is absolutely deserving.
We consider this as a calling and our desire has always been that Gwanda becomean altar for the nation of Zimbabwe where people from all parts of the country converge to call on God free of charge,” said Bigtime Group CEO, Justice Maphosa.
“Our theme “The Walls Of Jericho Did Fall” this year is quite foretelling especially as we work towards rebuilding the economy of our beautiful nation, Zimbabwe.
We believe walls of limitation that have kept the nation of Zimbabwe stagnant are tumbling as we lift our praise to the Mighty Man of War – Jehovah. Zimbabwe shall rise again,” said Maphosa.
The 2018 line-up features a diverse range of gospel music heavyweights, from either side of the Limpopo River.
Returning artists include crowd favoritesTakesure ‘Zamar’ Ncube, who has toured the world to international acclaim, and Mathias Mhere.
All the way from South Africa, the Spirit of Praise duo of Pastor Neyi Zimu and Omega, as well as Thinah Zungu will take turns to minister to the people of God at the festival.
“We are excited to have this year’s line-up of gospel artists with a genuine hunger for God and a deep inclination to worship Him. Our desire is to see the banner of God lifted high as we passionately praise and worship Him.”
“As a way of empowering young people in Zimbabwe, we have also roped in three youthful groups – Hybrid Psalmz from Gwanda and Vocal Ex, co-founded by Eric Moyo of Joyous Celebration.
For Iscathamiya fans, we have Indosakusa, who recently released their sizzling 13-track album. Such is the diversity of this year’s festival,” Maphosa said.
The festival kicks off on Friday 5 October at 1800Hours.
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