
This comes after the success of their first album ‘Under the blood of Jesus’ which sold platinum in 2004.
Consisting of two ladies Nqobile Mazibuko from Bulawayo and Mabusi Molapo from KwaZulu Natal, the group wants to donate sales of this album to the homeless people in Zimbabwe and South Africa.
Molapo told The Zimbabwean, “It pains me a lot to see these homeless and street kids suffering on daily basis. Life is very difficult to those without proper homes and I can just imagine how unbearable it is for these people. If God gives us an opportunity with high sales on our second album we will surely donate to the needy.”
Mazibuko, the daughter of gospel guru singer, Christopher Mazibuko urged communities to unite as a way of curbing scourges affecting them in their daily lives.
“People across the region must come together to fight their problems. We have been together with Molapo since the group was set-up in 1999 with only one goal in mind unity,” she added. The album is enjoying continued airplay across radio stations.
Post published in: Entertainment

