
Mutare-based gospel musician Blessing Shumba will grace the album launch of his former producer and keyboardist Laiton Ngolomi on Saturday at the Aquatic Complex in Chitungwiza.
The two parted ways in 2013 when Ngolomi joined Mathias Mhere who was largely seen as Shumba’s rival.
Shumba initially kept Ngolomi as his producer before dumping him for a South African producer. The move signaled tension between Shumba and Ngolomi.
In an apparent move to show there is no bad blood between them, Shumba has agreed to grace Ngolomi’s album launch.
Ngolomi’s new eight-track album is called “Extreme Afric Gospel Choir Volume One” a title derived from the name of his group, Extreme Afric Gospel Choir.
The two parted ways in 2013 when Ngolomi joined Mathias Mhere who was largely seen as Shumba’s rival.
Shumba initially kept Ngolomi as his producer before dumping him for a South African producer. The move signaled tension between Shumba and Ngolomi.
In an apparent move to show there is no bad blood between them, Shumba has agreed to grace Ngolomi’s album launch.
Ngolomi’s new eight-track album is called “Extreme Afric Gospel Choir Volume One” a title derived from the name of his group, Extreme Afric Gospel Choir.