Charambas light up Chinhoyi

Tawanda Marwizi Recently in Chinhoyi
Hundreds of people thronged Chinhoyi Stadium on Saturday for the United Families International Church (UFIC) family fun day. Pastors Charles and Olivia Charamba gave a good performance on the day, leaving fans crying for more. Their new album “WeNazareth” is fast gaining ground as people were requesting some of the songs at the show. Charles Charamba almost turned the event into a sermon as he preached the word of God before belting out most of his yesteryear hits.
Songs such as “Machira Chete,” “Rute” “Wamunoda Aurawe”, “Moses”, “Kukunamatai,” and “Kutenda KwaAbrahama” were among songs that kept fans on the dancing floor.

In an interview, the Charambas said they were happy that people came to thank the Lord with them.
The Charambas said they were happy that people are gaining confidence in their latest project.

“We were in Binga and Victoria Falls last week and the people requested songs from the new album which is so encouraging,” he said.
The musician said they wanted to go around the country preaching the word of God before the end of the year.

“We have a number of shows lined up before the end of the year as we want to thank the Lord for what he has done for us during this year,” he said.
On Sunday they will perform at Harare Gardens alongside Spirit Praise an upcoming gospel group.

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