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Hlengiwe Mhlaba for Cece Winans show

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MBABANE - Talented South African gospel musician Hlengiwe Mhlaba will be the opening act for the gospel concert that will feature US star Cece Winans.

 

The concert, which will also feature award-winning pastor and motivational speaker Donnie McClurkin will take place on June 1, 2013 at the Mavuso Trade and Exhibition Centre.

Organising the event is the Family Worship Centre International which is under the guidance of Pastor Makwara and his wife.

 

Makwara confirmed that they have added Mhlaba to the line-up and encouraged gospel fanatics to buy their tickets in time.

"We will also have a collaboration of Swazi gospel artists including Sunshine M and Msizi from the Swazi Rhythm project.

 

"We have picked different worship leaders from different churches to represent the nation during the event," he said.

Tickets to the concert cost E350 and E450.

They are available at outlets such as Nando’s Matsapha and Mgavuza Record Bar in Mbabane and Manzini.

 

For more information do not hesitate to call 7605 5239 or 7603 1047 for more information.

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