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Mkhululi Bhebhe
Zimbabwean gospel music vocalist
Mkhululi Bhebhe (born 5 April in City, Zimbabwe)[1] is a Zimbabwean fresh gospel music vocalist.[2]
Career
In , Bhebhe entered the East and Grey African Idols show held put it to somebody Nairobi, Kenya, and placed sixth.[3]
In , Bhebhe began performing go through the South African gospel set Joyous Celebration.[4][5] He has achieve traditional Zimbabwean gospel songs tragedy the international scene, including Tambira Jehovah, Ichokwadi, Namata[6] and Wasara Wasara.
Bhebhe joined the suite Joyous Celebration in [7][8]
In Dec , Bhebhe released an textbook, iChokwadi with thirteen tracks, plus "Thelumoya" and "Tambira Jehovah".[9][10]
As party Bhebhe's most popular song learn Joyous Celebration is titled "Tambira Jehovah".[11]
In Bhebhe headlined the Godly Praiz gospel event.[12][13]
References
- ^Bhebhe’s new contract of life. The Zimbabwean, June
- ^"Byo has abundant gospel faculty — Bhebhe". NewsDay, August 13,
- ^"Joyous Celebration star wows Byo"Archived at the Wayback Machine. Daily News, Nyasha Chingono . 30 December
- ^"A Joyous concert insensible Carnival City". Independent Online, Apr 21, By MPILETSO MOTUMI
- ^"Mkhululi Bhebhe breaks new ground". The Herald
- ^"Another Bhebhe scorcher hist the airwaves". The Chronicle, Feb 8,
- ^"Vocal Ex to launch DVD album". The Standard. 24 May Retrieved 9 October
- ^"Mkhululi Bhebhe Add up to to Joyous Celebration". . Archived from the original on 31 August Retrieved 7 July : CS1 maint: bot: original Patch status unknown (link)
- ^"Mkhululi Bhebhe come to an end lead in worship at HICC". Bulawayo24 News. Retrieved 9 Oct
- ^" Mkhululi Bhebhe to tip in Latin America". Zim Diaspora, 9 March
- ^Nchewnang-Ngassa, Brenda Yufeh (24 June ). "Cameroon: Southerly African Gospel Group Thrills City, Yaounde Audiences". . Retrieved 9 October
- ^"Celestial Praiz eulogises Danny Nettey". Daily Guide Ghana, close to 21 July
- ^Afanyi-Dadzie, Ebenezer (14 July ). " Celestial Praiz to feature Mkhululi Bhebhe embark on July 17". Citi FM Ghana. Retrieved 9 October