Trust Khosa
Baba Harare is back on social media to engage with fans after giving his life to Jesus Christ.
The 35-year-old, who uses the name Baba Harare on social media and King David in his ministry’s work, asked for love.
“To my family. Thank you very much for your understanding and unwavering support throughout my transition,” he said.
“Naturally, I took a pause on any interaction with you as I navigated through the initial phase of my spiritual journey. This was
a deliberate decision to give myself time to settle into all the new roles I have recently assumed.
“During this downtime, l had a lot of difficult but meaningful conversations.”
Baba Harare said he is coming back to social media as a new person.
“I come back well-advised, prayerful and ready to serve you on our platform,” he said.
“The platform you helped me build. A place where we can uplift, support and above all be kind to each other.
“This is a neutral page where I welcome both my new and old family. You are equally loved and appreciated here.
“Ndadzoka murisei? Manga muchiitei?”
Baba Harare’s return for engagement comes two months after he launched his gospel album titled ‘Repentance’ at 7 Arts
Theatre in Avondale, Harare.
It carries nine spiritually uplifting tracks comprising ‘Makanaka’, ‘Famba Neni’, ‘He Loves You’, ‘Patinofamba’, ‘Sukai’ featuring
Takesure Zamar Ncube, ‘Jesu Idombo Rekare’, ‘Ndoteura’, ‘Hossana’ and ‘I Run to You’.
South Africa-based gospel star Takesure Zamar Ncube, who is shaping Baba Harare’s new path, graced the event.



