In their endeavour to promote traditional instruments, Fusion 5 Mangwiro representative Bryan Gwatidzo said they use drums, thump piano and marimba (wooden keyboard) because they define Zimbabweans.
“Svingobgwe is a Shona word for a type of cave that was used by our forefathers as a resting place during long journeys,” he said.
“It was such a blessing working with the man of God, truly an experience worth remembering,” said Gwatidzo, adding that Mhamha was a reminder of the great work done by mothers.
“The words ‘be strong and of good courage and not to be afraid or dismayed’, are opposing forces — if you are afraid and dismayed, then you are not strong and of good courage. These words also counteract each other, so you’ve got to do two things and resist two things.
“The words ‘be strong and of good courage and not to be afraid or dismayed’, are opposing forces — if you are afraid and dismayed, then you are not strong and of good courage. These words also counteract each other, so you’ve got to do two things and resist two things.
Keen to live up to his purpose, he is witnessing the hand of God manifest in the church through the impact of the gospel, which is bringing transformation in the livelihoods of congregates and in the community where the church is situated.
Keen to live up to his purpose, he is witnessing the hand of God manifest in the church through the impact of the gospel, which is bringing transformation in the livelihoods of congregates and in the community where the church is situated.