Gospel shows illuminate Byo, Gwanda

ALL roads tonight lead to Hartsfield sports ground Bulawayo where the South African Afro pop star Dan Tshanda will be performing.

ALL roads tonight lead to Hartsfield sports ground Bulawayo where the South African Afro pop star Dan Tshanda will be performing.

BY LUYANDUHLOBO MAKWATI/NQOBANI NDLOVU Tshanda is set to share the stage with members from his stable who include Montana, Splash Matshikos and Dalom Kids among others.

Show organiser Dave Ncube said all is ready for the show and members of the Dalom stable arrived yesterday morning.

“As we speak right now we are driving Tshanda to Beitbridge. He arrived this morning by plane and his band is already in Beitbridge because they came by road,” he said.

Ncube further urged Tshanda fans to come in their numbers.

“People should come in their numbers and there will be maximum security, those with vehicles should not be afraid of bringing them as the officers will be patrolling in and outside the venue,” he said.

The Lufuno hit maker who earlier declared to rock Bulawayo tonight is not expected to disappoint his multitudes of fans as he is returning to the city after two years.

Tshanda also promised to unleash new tracks from his album Delele and various dance moves that they have come up with over the last two years.

After tonight’s performance Tshanda is also billed to perform in Harare next week at Pamuzinda.

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Over the years Tshanda has performed gigs that last the whole night.

Meanwhile, the two-night gospel gala featuring award-winning South African artistes began last night at Phelandaba Stadium in Gwanda, Matabeleland South.

Rebecca Malope, Lusanda Mcinga who leads the Lusanda Spiritual Group, Hlengiwe Mhlaba, Tshepiso Motaung, Dumi Mkokstad, Bethuseli Mcinga, jazz legend Tshepo Tshola and Takesure Ncube are headlining the gala meant to market the Matabeleland South capital.

The gospel gala is free of charge.

Gwanda mayor Knowledge Ndlovu has promised uninterrupted water supplies to the venue, and suburbs surrounding the venue to avert any outbreak of waterborne diseases, while the organisers have brought generators to ensure continuous electricity supply in the event of a power outage.

The concert is sponsored by South Africa-based Gwanda-born businessman Justice Maphosa who said the event has cost millions of rands to organise, hire gospel artistes, pay them and transport them to Zimbabwe.

Gwanda Residents’ Association expressed joy over the gospel gala.

“The dream all but becomes an unbelievable reality when the queen of gospel (Malope) makes her way to our good old dusty Jahunda township.

“We are particularly humbled that the main partner in bringing the event to Gwanda is a child of Gwanda who most of us saw growing and playing in the town from the most humble of backgrounds, very typical of the residents of our town,” the association said in a Press release.

Maphosa is the chief executive officer of Big Time Strategies Consultants, a company with interests in the ICT world ranging from sales and retail, corporate, aviation, local government and various government departments in SA.