Gospel singers stage electrifying show

Although the outcome was not what they expected, the trio managed to set the stage on fire and achieve their major goal of bringing people together and praise God. 'We wanted to bring fulfilment in somebody's life,' said Nfila.

Even though Andile could not perform live because his backup singers had trouble with their papers, he managed to deliver what was expected of him. With different aspiring artists joining him on stage and each bringing a new feel to the stage and the different dances they performed. He gave a brilliant performance nonetheless.

Nfila also proved that he has what it takes, when he brought his backup artists on stage and gave more than it was expected. He gave the audience the best  performance from his album  Time to Worship and had the audience singing along and praising God.

Uche, who a lot of people said was the highlight of the night, gave a brilliant stage performance. He had everyone singing along to his songs especially when he performed his hit song My God is good. He had everyone at the front dancing to his songs.

Keyboard player in Nfila's band, Tapiwa Dambaneunga, said: ' The event was well organised and I think Uche did very well. He was doing more than singing, he was live and there was ministry throughout his performance and people connected with him.'

Reveller Ronald Thuso Motshebe also felt that the show was awesome and well organised. ' For the first time I think they did very well and there were no many complications. I went there for Andile because I am a fan of his music and was a little disappointed that he could not bring his backup singers, but he gave a powerful performance still.'

When asked what people should expect on the next Praise Music Exploration, Nfila said: 'We are going to bring more artists and we are going to consider bringing another famous artist to spice up things. Our desire is to have this event circulate around town and expand  to other towns.'