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Harvest house music family is the ‘best’ in Africa: Lindelani Mkhize

Co-founder of Joyous Celebration, Lindelani Mkhize says Harvest Music Super Choir has the best soprano in the continent

THE co-founder of Joyous Celebration, Lindelani Mkhize says Harvest Music Super Choir has the best soprano in the continent and they stand at par with South Africa’s Joyous Celebration soprano.

Harvest Music Super Choir released their third 19-track album, Hakamah-The Revival, on Friday at the Harvest House International Conference Centre (HHICC) in Bulawayo.

The album, which is a musical melting pot and brims with talent and diversity, was produced by a seasoned team including Lindelani Mkhize (Joyous Celebration co-founder), Siyanqoba Mthethwa (Joyous Celebration) and local producer Tremier Msipa with highest standard  visuals produced by Vusa Blaqs, Daniel Lasker and Aaron Mheta.

“All I can say right now is that there is so much talent that is ready for the global stage. I can also emphasise and confirm that it's been an exciting journey that I can safely say that the Harvest Choir has actually the best soprano on the continent,” Mkhize said.

“They definitely now can stand on par with Joyous Celebration soprano which is the best in South Africa and the African continent and I have no doubts about that.”

 

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