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GOSPEL MUSICIAN SEEKS FUNDS TO RECORD SONGS

Tafara Chibanda

GOSPEL musician, Stewart Bell Kanjara, is appealing for financial assistance to enable him to return to the studio and record songs he has been working on.

Kanjara, who started singing in the early 2000s, has been facing financial challenges.

In an interview with H-Metro, Kanjara said:

“Music is my passion and everything. It has always been my dream to continue creating but I have been unable to record new albums because of lack of funds,” he said.

He said many of his songs have not been recorded. Kanjara released his debut album “Kutenda” in 2012

It has eight tracks.

“I have always wanted to produce more music but funding has always been a major challenge,” he said.

“I’m asking for help from anyone who can assist so I can continue making music for my listeners and explore my talent.

“I believe with the right support I can continue to uplift and inspire others through my music.”

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