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Celestial Chorus unites global gospel voices in Harare
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82182, member: 636"] This gospel concert united believers worldwide with a massive drone show. The Celestial Chorus Soirée held its third event on New Year's Eve. It happened at the Harare International Conference Centre. Gospel musician Everton Mlalazi created the program. This edition focused on Seventh-day Adventist hymns. Performers and guests came from many nations. The audience included government officials and diplomats. International attendance featured people from the United States and Italy. Visitors also arrived from Australia, Nigeria, and Zambia. Other countries, like Uganda and South Africa, were represented. President Emmerson Mnangagwa gave a televised address. He praised the SDA Church for aiding national development. He mentioned their schools and clinics helping communities. Mnangagwa called for unity and rejected division among citizens. He urged a partnership built on faith for the new year. Businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei sponsored the event. His Bridging Gaps Foundation provided support. Tagwirei described the night as a spiritual pilgrimage. He asked attendees to embody a different spirit in the coming year. He emphasized finishing journeys and keeping promises through faith. The concert featured a large international lineup. American gospel artist Jason Nelson performed. A one-hundred-piece orchestra provided music. South African stars like Bishop Mthunzi Namba also appeared. Khaya Mthethwa and Fisani Masinga delivered sets as well. Local Zimbabwean talent shared the stage. Janet Manyowa and Petronellah Sengwayo performed. Canaan Nyathi and Natasha Mlalazi sang for the audience. Sharon Manyonganise Cherayi contributed to the event. Event founder Everton Mlalazi thanked everyone involved. He said the theme came from Psalms chapter nineteen. The scripture discusses the perfection of divine law. Mlalazi stated that this guided an evening of worship and reflection. A drone display concluded the program with lighted messages. The show illuminated the night sky above the venue. It presented a public New Year's greeting before closing the concert. [/QUOTE]
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