Renco mine musician seeks sponsorship

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42-year-old Renco mine based gospel musician is looking for a sponsorship package that would enable him to record a new album. Fanuel Masukuse who is visually impaired says lack of funds is hampering his ambition to spread the word of God.
Masukuse said he started composing songs way back in 2004 when he recorded his album titled ‘Vimba NaJehovah’ with Verenga Empire studios in Zvishavane.
“I started composing songs sometime in 2004, but to date have released one album.
“Lack of a sponsorship package is hindering me from recording and releasing more albums, though I have released a single album.
“I have quite a number of songs that I would record if funds permit to do so,” said Masukuse.
He also said he was inspired by spreading the word of God to all generations.
“My main inspiration is spreading the word of God so that people from all walks of life can get to know something about the kingdom of heaven,” he added.
As is synonymous with the economy of the country, his career was not spared by the Covid-19 pandemic as he could not do shows for his 2019 album.
“Covid-19 also affected my album. After its release in 2019, I thought I would do some shows to promote it but that did not work out,” he remarked.
He can also repair doors and radios should he get the tools.
Well-wishers can contact him on 0777 172 803 or 0717820472

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