Music lovers, artists and supporters braved a chilly afternoon and flooded The Pentecostal Holiness Church at Magau village where a highly talented singer, Tshamano S, launched her second album, Ro ima Jordan, on Saturday.
The supporting artists include Mboniseni Nemaenzhe, Nditsheni Ramalamula, Bishop Dee, Charles and the Healer Boys, Peter Munyai, Itani Sikhwari, Naphy M, Seli M, and Couch Mulaudzi.
All artists performed with a live band, bringing home the authenticity of the music to the attendees' ears. The band comprised Rembu Phelle, Tshililo Muthakhi, Jabu Nkanyani and Khodani.
This gospel singer was born Tshamano Siphei and was introduced to the industry with her début album, entitled Zwonaka, in 2014.
“I am glad and thankful for the most successful launch,” she said. “I have seen the support of fellow artists, the love of those who love my music, and the support from the leadership of The Pentecostal Holiness Church at Magau village, who offered me a venue. My thanks also go to Thendo Multi-media Productions, for offering to do video footage and photographs – their kindness will always go a long way.”
She sings about issues that concern the lives of people here on earth in order to encourage, inspire and motivate. She also sings as a way of worshipping and praising God.
Ro ima Jordan comprises eight songs, namely U fariswa hanga, Zwonaka, Adonai, Ndi a ḓa zwino, Vha Mukhethwa, Mudzimu u hone, Nkhwaṱhise, and Ro ima Jordan.
For bookings, Tshamano S can be reached through her manager on 072 493 2570.