Charambas’ spirited show

that left the crowd asking for more.
Harare Gardens was filled to capacity with fans singing along to his songs such as “Machira Chete”, “Kutambira Mwari”, “Gomo ReMoriya” and “Zvipo Zvinoshamisa” from his latest album “Pashoko Pangoma”.
Fans fell on each other as Pastor Charamba went into the crowd during his performance.
The family show saw children, parents, grandmothers and youths singing along and dancing in unison.
Former manager for the Charambas and emcee at the show, Rodger Jeffrey, known as Uncle Jeffrey said the Charambas were ministers of God whose music touches hearts and changes lives.
“Gospel music is powerful, it unites families, builds broken homes and those who are sick are also healed,” he said.
Jeffrey urged Charambas’ fans to continue supporting the man for the music that uplifts souls.
Pastor Charamba promised his fans a new version of his 2007 New Testament album.
“We have redone the 2007 New Testament album and we are asking our fans to come forward with the old cases and we will give them the new version of the album,” he said.
Pastor Charamba showed gratitude to his loyal fans by giving out CDs to some of his fans.
He also encouraged fans to be loyal to God.
“We are very grateful for your support, may God bless you,” he said.
The Charambas are arguably the best selling gospel artistes whose music appeals to wide audiences. Their music is loaded with messages laced with sing along tunes.

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