Wednesday 25 February 2015

Gospel artist exposed

Many people believe that if you are a gospel singer you supposed to live a holy life and not be involved in funny matters or immoral acts.People tend to forget that not everyone is perfect and as human beings we all make mistakes.Gospel singers are people like us and they make mistakes too.Singing a gospel song does not mean that you are God or you more holier than others but what matters most is the message that is delivered in the songs.Some of the gospel artists are being exposed by the media for their different issues they are involved in.On of the artist that has  awash the media the past days is Mathias Mhere and most people were questioning on his holiness.According to the Daily news newspaper, It has emerged that the much-hyped messy confrontation between singer Mathias Mhere and his wife Susan Dzinamarira was a mere “stagemanaged” antic designed to market his latest album Glory To Glory, this publication has learnt.


Mathias Mhere (pic) nehandaradio.com

Mhere admitted that everything was stagemanaged.That is why he was quick to forgive the wife.It is believed that Mhere devised a plan to market his album some time last year and roped in the services of his close friend Mahlupheka. The musician admitted that Gift knew that he was not chatting to Susan, but Mhere,” said the police officer.Since the issue was first published, Mhere has been clandestinely meeting several arts journalists to do public relations for him.

Most of the comments from the people was that what he did was so shameful and a disgrace to most of those who listen to his music.Mhere justified himself saying he wanted to potray himself as a loving husband who was to quick to forgive as enshrined in christian values.He also described  incidents as regrettable, painful, shameful and damaging to the brand Mhere, the gospel fraternity, Christian society and those who believe in him.

According to Daily news newspaper,everything was stagemanaged to make Mhere the super-hero while projecting Mahlupeka as the villain.

One can note that all people make mistakes and if one admits that he is wrong its good as long as they also apologise to the audience.

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