Voice of Integrity set to drop two albums

Harare based gospel group is set to drop 2 albums on the 2nd of March 2024

By Tatenda Matambo

Feb 23, 2024

Harare based gospel group Voice of Integrity is set to launch two albums on the 2nd of March. The albums to be released are namely Fambai Makristu and Rwendo Rwemutendi which were produced by Mr G Makumbe and Mr P Kumirai.

In an iterview with Today's News desk Arts and Entetainment, the group spokeperson Tafadzwa Ndlovu said that they decided to release two albums at the same time to give their fans something to listen to just in time for the upcoming Easter holiday. Each album consists of 8 tracks, the Lord gas blessed us with amazing song writing skills, we discovered that we had so many of our own compositions and we wanted to balance these songs with hyms from the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe thus the twin album,'' said Tafadzwa. The album Fambai Makristu was inspired by the day to day life of a Christian, and I believe it will resonate with Christian living. He however said the album Rwendo Rwemutendi was more in tune with looking at the troubles a believer faces after he or she decides to give their life to Jesus Christ. "On this one (Rwendo Rwemutendi),we were looking at the jouney of a believer when his faith is tested in the form of trials, tribulations and temptations that come along their way. This album seeks to encourage the believer to pray harder and remain resilient''said Tafdzwa. The album launch will be graced by other music groups within the Methordist Church in Zimbabwe . The launch will be held in Harare CBD at Trinity Methodist and the supporting artist are Boys of Thunder, Followers of Christ and from Midlands Zvirevo Zvednga,''he said. Voice of Integrity is music group in the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe which was formed in 2010. It is a brainchild of Boys Christian Union [BCU] wing , They have 3 albums recorded over a 14 year period, in 2014 they released their first album called Ndaidziwanepi Nyasha followed by Swedera Pedyo naMwari in 2017 and Kurangarirwa naJesu in 2020.

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