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{mosimage} At the moment, Nkosi is working on his second album entitled Hamba Jonah and he expects it to be out by November/December 2008. Listen to (Hamba Jonah) and some of the songs on www.myspace.com/nkosikandlovu This album will have English; Ndebele/Zulu and Shona songs.Besides writing and singing songs, Nkosi is doing charity work for poor communities and his former primary school, Zidulini in Matabeleland North Zimbabwe. Nkosi would like to thank all those who supported him on his debut album (Umusa - Grace) and hopes that they will continue to support and advise him as he endeavours to give you his best. Stay blessed. |
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This is serious music we are dealing with here, do not take our word for it. Take a listen to some of short clips of these tracks given below and you surely be impressed! We would appreciate it if you could take your time and give us your feedback. We do treasure your views! 01 Salibonani (Hello) Composed by Pastor Sonny and Nkohliso Ndlovu.
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An open minded, cheerful and fun loving person, Nkosi is first born of proud parents Johnson and Vainah. Ndlovu is Zimbabwean and has 4 brothers and 3 sisters. Born in Bulawayo’s oldest hospital, Mpilo, Ndlovu spent his early teenage years in rural Matabeleland North, Nkayi, Gwelutshena, eZidulini to be precise. He did his primary education at Zidulini school where in 1983, he became one of the youngest school choir members that participated in inter-schools competitions when Zidulini came 3rd. Nkosi came to Bulawayo in 1985 and attended Lozikheyi primary school in Nguboyenja. He did his secondary education at Sobukhazi High School where he was a member of a male group that sang during the school's assembly sessions. |
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