CELEBRATED South African gospel musician Benjamin Dube has endorsed Temba “Tembalami” Tagwirei’s second album entitled First Aid Kit.
Report by Kundai Marunya
The musician, who made an appearance at a launching bash at Celebration Centre, said the album is a masterpiece.
“God is looking for worshippers. He is looking for people who dedicate their lives to serving him.
“Temba is a gifted young man and I look forward to working with him in the near future,” Dube said.
The Eh Yahweh hit-maker performed one song saying he had only came to minister to the people of Zimbabwe.
“I only came to endorse Temba and minister to the people of Zimbabwe. I always enjoy my visits to this country because the people here always make me feel at home,” Dube said.
Local gospel musicians among them Prophesy and fast-rising rapper Mudiwa Mutandwa whose stage name is Hood performed at the launch. Mudiwa stormed the stage in military regalia as he sang a song titled Musoja in collaboration with Tembalami.
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Tembalami is a rising gospel artiste who has worked with various musicians that include Extra-Large before turning to gospel music.
He has been a part of Zimpraise since its establishment in 2007.
His new album carries collaborations with various musicians including legendary gospel musician Mechanic Manyeruke, Rysik College, Prophecy, Macdee and Mudiwa.