Mthabisi Tshuma
HE lit up the UK with praise, now gospel firebrand Snowy is bringing the heat back home.
Fresh off his debut performance at the Grateful 3.0 concert in Birmingham, England, the Bulawayo-based gospel singer is set to headline a powerful praise and worship night this Friday in the majestic city of Victoria Falls.
Snowy, still basking in the glow of his international breakthrough, is now shifting gears to dominate the local gospel scene.
“Home is home. I’m happy to be back, safe and sound. The love has been massive, especially from people who followed my journey online,” he said.
Dubbed “A Night of Praise and Worship,” the show at Christian Centre International Church will be Snowy’s first Zimbabwean performance since his UK triumph. But it’s more than just a gig. It’s the beginning of a mission.
“I’m done waiting for invites. I’m taking the gospel to the people, city by city. Victoria Falls is just the first stop,” he declared.
Snowy plans a nationwide tour that turns every performance into a ministry moment, filled with testimonies, thanksgiving, and high-energy worship.
The Vic Falls event will also spotlight local gospel acts, including Ignite and the Christian Centre International Church Choir.
“This is not about a long list of performers. It’s about heartfelt thanksgiving. Thanking God for the wins, for the ongoing battles, and for the blessings still on the way,” said Snowy.
His UK appearance wasn’t just a show. It was a game changer. “Grateful 3.0 opened serious doors. I’ve stepped into a new season and I’m ready for what’s next,” he added.
As Snowy sets his sights on taking the gospel to every corner of Zimbabwe, fans can expect more than just music. They’re in for a spiritual experience with every performance.
Praise is on the move, and Snowy’s leading the march!



