HATCHED: Gospel star calls for patience in latest album

Amen Chofamba
Amen Chofamba

 

Bhekumuzi Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter
THRIVING gospel sensation, Amen Chofamba has dropped his second album titled Taidziwanepi Nyasha which advices people to be patient and remain determined to achieve greater things in future.

The album, which promises to grace Christian followers consists of seven songs namely Ndiregerei, It shall be well, Leratho La Jeso, Mumwe Mukana, Mogayo Wamodimo and Ndichinamata.

Chofamba said the songs will encourage people to believe in God.

“Taidziwanepi Nyasha means that if Jesus had not died for us, we would not have this kind of amazing grace. The song It Shall be Well tells people to be patient because God has good things in store for us. The importance of patience should be realised by every individual as it makes everyone reach out for the sky. To those who tend to be angered by trivial things, they should avoid making hasty decisions as a result of their sadness,” he said.

Talented Chofamba said life is not about living in the past or future, but is about living in the present; hence people should not judge others on their past deeds.

“Life is about accepting the present moment. In this modern age, most of us have forgotten to be patient and get irritated very quickly over minor things like stock market ups and downs, a baby crying and such things. People must know that patience is a virtue that everybody must possess as it makes us better people,” he said.

His first album Lion of Judah which had eight songs was well received by fans and he said he expected more support for his latest album.

“My first album was very successful as I received positive comments from various fans. I urge my followers, gospel lovers and Christians to keep supporting gospel musicians. It is their support which keeps us motivated and determined to produce more music,” he said.

The multi-talented gospel sensation is one determined actor who directed the Tag of War movie which talks about the battle between Christians and the devil.

He also worked on the movie Diole Magolela which consisted of Botswana and Zimbabwe cast. -@NcubeBhekumuzi

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