Faith Ndlovu
FRESH from hosting a successful Wanqoba Reloaded event in Bulawayo at the Harvest House International Conference Centre (HICC), multi-award-winning gospel sensation Janet Manyowa is gearing up to hold another highly anticipated event, A Night of Thanksgiving (Anot) concert, to be held on 1 January.
The event will be held at the Harare International Conference Centre (HICC).
Joining the multi-award-winning Manyowa on stage will be multi-award-winning Everton Mlalazi, Lebo Sekgobela, Patience Masiyambiri-Mandizha, Elland and Sheron Cherayi, Minister Mahendere and Zim Praise.
Joining the above as extended features are renowned South African Gospel musician Dr Tumi, Takesure Zamar — a former member of Mzansi’s Joyous Celebration, Pastor Bonnie Deuschle and Bridget Danga.
Manyowa said the Anot event, which she hosts annually, is expected to be filled with joyful praise and worship as the star-studded line-up will lead the masses as they start the spiritual journey of the year 2025.
“The big Anot (extended) twist is finally here, the cat is out of the bag. This will be a night of worship that no one can afford to miss. I urge everyone to join us as we begin the year in gratitude with hearts of worship. It’s definitely grace upon grace,” said Manyowa.
On a lighter note, Manyowa gave thanks to worshippers who attended the Wanqoba reloaded event, which took place at the newly built Harvest House International Conference Centre in Bulawayo last week.
The event featured the first Black Idols South Africa winner Khaya Mthethwa, Harvest House Choir, Michael Mahendere, Everton Mlalazi, Lebo Sekgobela and Lorraine Maplanka Stot.