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FRANS SUCCESSFULLY HOSTS ‘IN THE ROOM’ ONLINE WORSHIP SHOW

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MBABANE - Gospel artist, worshipper and author of a book ‘The Heart of a Worshiper’, Frans Mkhaliphi, has successfully hosted his first virtual show dubbed ‘In the Room’.

The show was supported by Evolve Studios and was live on Evolve Studios’ Facebook page. 

The 54 minutes live show attracted over 2 800 live viewers.

Born in Nhlangano, Mashobeni South and now based in Matsapha, the 25-years-old Frans Mkhaliphi attends Jesus Calls Worship Centre in Matsapha.

Worshiper

Speaking to the Entertainment Desk, Mkhaliphi said he believed he was born a worshipper. 

He said God gave him a voice and talent. He believes praise and worship is one of the ministries he was meant for.

“Although we were in different locations watching virtually, but spiritually we were in the same room with my audience” he said.

Reacting on the number of live viewers Mkhaliphi said he was impressed as the show attracted many live viewers and he thanked Evolve Studios, for the production and live streaming of the event. 

He said the show wouldn’t be successful without the massive support he got from Evolve Studios, who made it possible for the show to be streamed live.  

“I was actually sharing my whole heart as the songs were my personal compositions. My audience really fell in love with one of the songs titled ‘Utenta Kahle Tonkhe Tintfo’, which I’m preparing to drop soon as one of my first singles, “he said.

Speaking about the theme of the show, Mkhaliphi saidthe concept was derived from the Bible.

 “In this room, is simply about the disciples gathering in the upper room when the Holy Spirit fell upon them. 

Now that we have come to glory days as the church, I believe we have also come to that room where nothing is impossible. That’s where the whole idea of ‘In this room’ came from,” he explained.

Studios

Meanwhile, Lunga Shongwe and Ntsandvoyenkhosi Magagula, the Directors of Evolve Studios said it was always at the heart of their company to help the entertainment industry to thrive amid the coronavirus pandemic, by delivering the best live productions and live streaming of shows on multiple digital platforms.

He said his company has worked with a number of stakeholders in the industry, live streaming shows and making it possible to get maximum reach. 

His company has worked with Swazi Boy, TikTok Eswatini, Smallz The Comedian, Linda Dlamini, Lockdown Gospel Music awards and many others.



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