Zingoma seminar on in Zvishavane this weekend

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Zingoma Midlands chairperson Atalia Parehwa Zingoma
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ZVISHAVANE – The Zimbabwe International Gospel Music Arts (Zingoma) will hold its debut seminar in the Midlands province on Saturday, March 24, 2018 at Kandodo Hall.
Ataliah Parehwa, who is the organisation’s Midlands chairperson for Midlands said the purpose of the seminar was to unite gospel artists and give them training on how to compose, market and distribute their products.
Zingoma was formed in 2015 and the founder and president is Fulton Bhome who is based in Harare. It is a none-profit making organisation which was formed to champion the interests of the gospel music industry.
Music promoter, founder and director of Diplomat Awards and editor of Diplomat magazine, Reginald Chapfunga will make a presentation on music distribution and marketing.
He will also teach on organising successful gospel shows while finance expert and film producer, Leonard Chibhamu will present on financing a sustainable music industry.entertainment

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