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Nothando, Linda to headline Tri-Nations Gospel concert

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MBABANE – Two local award-winning Gospel musicians, Nothando Hlophe and Linda Dlamini, have been confirmed as headliners for the Tri-Nations Gospel Music Concert.

The event, organised by ChafZar Lifestyle, is gearing up to host the inaugural Tri-Nation Festival, a celebration of music, comedy and culture. The festival scheduled to take place from April 2 to 5, 2026 at ChafZar in Mbombela, will bring together talented artists from South Africa, Eswatini and Mozambique, promising an experience for attendees.

The four-day extravaganza will feature a diverse range of events including a comedy night, Gospel music show, Soul and RnB party, car spinning show and a battle of the DJs. Kicks off on Thursday April 2 with the Tri-Nation Comedy Night, showcasing the best comedians from the three countries.

“Nothing unites people from diverse backgrounds better than humour, especially if they can all relate to the joke(s) and the language,” said ChafZar Managing Director Ndumiso Mona.

On Friday April 3, the festival will host a Gospel music show featuring the best Gospel talent from South Africa, Eswatini and Mozambique. On this day, Nothando Hlophe and Linda Dlamini are expected to perform. So far, the line-up for the Tri-Nations Gospel Music Concert has revealed that the local artists will share the stage with South African Gospel music powerhouse and award-winning singer and producer, Benjamin Dube.

Nothando Hlophe’s performance during the event was confirmed by her manager, Phindokuhle Sithole. Fresh from her sweep at the 2025 National Gospel Music Awards (NGMA) and her Best of Africa win at the SABC Crown Gospel Awards,

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