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BENJAMIN, JUDITH HERE NEXT MONDAY

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MBABANE – South African jazz diva Judith Sephuma and award winning soloist Benjamin Dube are expected to jet into the country next Monday.
The top artists will be here to officially launch their show to be held next month at Esibayeni  Lodge. 


Their arrival has already been confirmed and they are expected to arrive through the Matsapha International Airport at around 7:30am.
They are expected to attend a media briefing scheduled for Monday morning and thereafter visit a few media stations before going back to South Africa.


Expected to be part of the show will be other artists who include Joyous Celebration member Tubelo and Crown Gospel Award winner Sicelo Moyo. Also expected is Jamali member Lizel and Neyi Zimu.
Dube will be in the country in April to launch his latest album titled ‘Renewal in His Presence’.


Some of the songs contained in Dube’s latest album include ‘Yebo Linandla’, ‘Sakhiwe’, ‘The Porter’ and ‘You are My Hiding Place’.
Early this year Dube confirmed that his album would be launched in the country, assuring Swazis that they should be prepared for what would be the best show.
This was during a live call-in interview by the Voice of the Church (VOC).


Promoting


Mhlonishwa Motsa who has been tasked with promoting the show confirmed that Dube and Sephuma will be in the country on Monday.
“Their flights have already been confirmed and they are expected to jet in at around 7.30am. They will attend a media briefing and thereafter proceed to other media stations before leaving the country,” he said.
“As Dube has mentioned that the show would be held in April, it still stands. However, we thought it should be proper that the dates be revealed by Dube himself. Most details would be issued during the media briefing,” he said.
Best
Motsa urged all gospel music lovers to prepare themselves for what is going to be the best show that has ever been witnessed in the country.
“It is one show that gospel music lovers should not miss.  The fact that the artists would be here on Monday to confirm the show shows that everything is well organised so gospel music lovers should start preparing themselves for the show,” he said.


During the interview, Dube said Swaziland was his second home. 
He said it was the reason why he thought of coming to launch his latest album.

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