Hosiah Chipanga: I'm Not A Spent Force, I Will Not Lose Hope
Veteran Sungura musician Hosiah Chipanga believes that he has to yet attain his two major goals – being a successful artist, and a church leader.
Chipanga, who has 27 albums and two DVDs under his belt, told Manica Post that music promoters are shunning him considering him to be a spent force. He said:
I don’t have a manager and I wish to have one. Show promoters shun me. I feel the burden is too much.
FeedbackI feel I have not succeeded both as a musician and church leader. I am yet to achieve my goals on both fronts. Yes, MAPIPI is still there.
As long as I am alive it will always be there. I will stop singing when I die. As long as I have the voice, I will make sure I preach, not only from the pulpit but through music.
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Yes, I know people might consider me a spent force or churu chakapinda nyoka, but I will not lose hope.
Chipanga released several hit songs over the decades with Ndafunga Zano, Zvipfuko, and Gumi Remitemo among his greatest hits.
The Mutare-based singer is founder and leader of a church called MAPIPI.
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