Musician Baba Harare has officially changed his stage name to King David, fulfilling his promise to fans. The announcement marks the end of an era, as he bids farewell to the name Baba Harare harina hu Mwari mukati. This transition comes as part of a significant shift in his musical career, moving from Jiti music to gospel.
King David’s new gospel album showcases a completely different sound and style, reflecting his spiritual journey and artistic evolution. The album has already generated buzz among fans, highlighting his dedication to exploring new musical territories.
This rebranding not only signifies a name change but also a deeper commitment to his faith and the message he wishes to convey through his music. As King David, he aims to inspire and uplift listeners with his fresh gospel sound, embracing a new chapter in his career.
With this bold move, King David is set to make waves in the gospel music scene, and fans are eager to see how his artistry will continue to evolve.
In other news – 16 pupils fail to sit in for Grade 7 ZIMSEC Exams due to early child marriages
At least 16 pupils from Monozi Primary School in Mbire District were unable to sit for their Grade Seven Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) examinations last week due to pregnancies, highlighting a troubling issue within the community. This revelation came during the inaugural session of mobile one-stop center engagements aimed at addressing gender-based violence (GBV) and related issues.
A teacher from Monozi Primary shared alarming insights into the situation, noting that the school has reported a significant number of dropouts this year. Read More