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Bacha Ba Botshepehi releases a spiritual curing CD

SHARPEVILLE. - There is nothing more exciting for a ‘clap and tap’ choir than to translate their laborious compositions into recordings.

The Bacha ba Botshepehi Gospel Choir from Sharpeville was recently hard at work in studio, recording their album titled “Dihoai tsa morena”.
The album includes what the choir members say will work as a remedy to any life challenges faced by ‘God’s people’.
Supporters and lovers of Gospel music can expect the album in mid-November.
Bacha Ba botshepehi expressed their gratitude to the massive number of supporters who have gone up and down across the province, having an unrestrained support for the choir.
Pakie Mngomezulu who is the chairman of the choir said, “Without the supporters, we are nothing. We are therefore saying thanks a million for the limitless support for Bacha ba Botshepehi. “On this note we want to condemn the acts of gender-based violence and warn the broken men who disrespect the women by saying that God is watching, and they shall reap negative consequences for what they are doing.”
Mngomezulu also wished the matriculants all the best in their exams. Bacha ba Botshepehi’s performances can be viewed on You Tube. For more information pertaining to the new album, you can contact: Johny Hlatshwayo on 071 762 3907, Mosaya Baloyi on 076 970 3309 or Gadlama Sapho on 083 463 6171. You can also send an email to Bachababotshepehi@gmail.com

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Gugulethu Kgongoane

Gugulethu Kgongoane is the Online Editor of Sedibeng Ster. Email: gugu@mooivaal.co.za She is also an online journalist of Vaalweekblad. Email: gugu@mooivaal.co.za

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