The video, which was released last week, is a must see.
The song urges fellow musicians and church goers not to be fooled by earthly things.
Mahachi said the song was inspired by real-life situations.
“I have been watching things happening in people’s lives and I figured out that people need divine intervention.
“The grace of God is all what we need for us to prosper.
“I engaged Prudence because she has a powerful voice.
“The fact that the song has an African feel makes her the right person for the song,” said Mahachi
The pair recorded the track in January and they promised to continue working together in future.
“Ndibvumbamirei” is taken off his new album titled “Agare” which was released early this year in January.
The 28-year-old gospel crooner is in the studio compiling his debut DVD due for release in August.
He has previously worked with a number of urban grooves musicians and afro-jazz songstress of Dudu Manhenga, Emilda Mudzamiri and well-travelled gospel musician Pastor G.
On the album “Agare” he features renowned guitarist, Clive Mono Mkundu on the guitars and Macdonald “Mac Dee” Chidavaenzi of Eternity Studios who happens to be the producer of the whole project.
To date he has three studio albums which include, “Miedzo” released in 2007, “Kure” in 2010 and went for a sabbatical before releasing “Agare” in January this year.



