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DUMI MKOKSTAD WINS MANY HEARTS

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EZULWINI – Dumi Mkokstad could not hide his excitement as he delivered a stunning performance that stole everyone’s heart.

The South African gospel sensation sang his heart out on the night as gospel music lovers showed overwhelming love to the popular artist. The excited full house moved to the front of the stage with loud cheers, singing along to their favourite songs. While dancing the night away, the lively gospel music lovers would from time to time try to reach the energetic gospel star using their hands as he sang and danced in style during the well attended gospel show. The musician received a warm welcome when he arrived just after midnight as the crowd went wild as soon as he stepped into the venue and he wowed fans with his current hit song ‘My God is too much’ at 2:30am.

Lasted

The ‘Mbize’ hitmaker unleashed a stellar performance that lasted for close to an hour before sharing a light moment with some of his fans. The crowd roared with joy when he sang songs such as  ‘Kubonakale ngami’ and ‘Ngonyama’.  The atmosphere changed inside the All Nations Christian Church in Zion when he performed the touching worship song titled ‘Ulwandle’.
He was later joined by the man of the moment Makhosemvelo Ndzimandze and danced up a storm together much to the excitement of the crowd. The award winning singer whose real name is Mdumiseni Nzimande thanked gospel music lovers for coming in numbers and showing great love to him. “I love emaSwati and I was happy to see that they love my music too. It was a great performing here and I was excited to see so many people supporting Makhosemvelo. May they continue with this amazing support not only to him but to other gospel artists too,” he said.

Sweated

Another gospel artist who literally sweated it out on stage was Mduduzi neziNceku zamagawugawu. The exciting gospel outfit produced an electrifying performance that saw All Nations Christian Church in Zion founder archbishop Bheki Lukhele dancing up a storm and later joined the group on stage to display a couple of dance moves.

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