Humility pays: Mambo Dhuterere

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GOSPEL musician, Mambo Dhuterere, says he believes in humility and Ubuntu.

He is one of the artists who reserve time to interact with fans after shows.

The gospel singer said he respects fans for helping him build his profile.

He made this revelation at Sabastian Magacha’s recent album launch, at the HICC, where he was mobbed by security, hotel staff and bouncers, after his performance.

His security had a torrid time containing the fans.

“I owe my success to fans, who have faith in my music.

“It’s not common for a gospel artist to be mobbed as was the case for me today.

“I am happy and grateful to my fans who have shown me this love,” he said.

“It was also nice for me to complement Magacha and I will continue to collaborate with him if he needs my services.

“I am so grateful to the people who have always supported gospel artists because it shows we are a big constituency which should never be underestimated,”s he said.

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