Quinton Rusero
GOSPEL artist Maxwell Machisi feels he is the luckiest man in the world after he survived a horrible accident on his way to watch a match featuring his favourite club Dynamos.
He is now using his music to preach the power of faith.
He released an album last year after he escaped with his life from a horror crash.
He was left confined to a wheelchair before he started using clutches.
Machisi told H-Metro that he decided to start compiling his album, ‘Kwa Jesu Zvinoita,’ after his miraculous escape.
The album consists of seven tracks titled ‘Rudo’, ‘NdiMwari’ featuring Forget Kuweyo, ‘Living Testimony’ featuring Trymore Bande, ‘Munhu’, ‘Mwari Anesu’, ‘Ruoko and Wanano’.
The album was produced by Ayibeki at Big Sounds Studio.
In an interview with H-Metro, Machisi said:
“When I was involved in an accident, going to watch my favourite team Dynamos, it was the hardest time of my life but I thank God for helping me throughout the situation and I am still a number one Dynamos supporter.
“I am educating people, through my gospel songs, and everyone should know and understand that even if you face difficult challenges and accidents, with God, everything is possible because ‘Kwa Jesu Zvinoita’.
“I am still an independent artist and I am looking for sponsorship, I also thank my family and friends who support me with money so that I can record and have more studio time.
“I also appreciate the work being done by my producer Ayibeki Charles who helps me to make good gospel music with messages and teachings.
“Kindly search for my music on all social media platforms and you will not regret playing it.”




