BY PHUMZILE NDLOVU
MBABANE- Gospel artist Sphiwo Ndoni Ndlangamandla released his latest project, titled Waze Wetsembeka, on Monday.
When reached for comment, the Gospel artist shared with this publication that the song is simply a praise song from his heart to Jehovah because of His faithfulness towards us.
“This song is an expression of our gratitude to God, for he’s been so faithful to us, his people. We might not be where we wish to be, but at least we are not where we used to be a few years ago. This means the Lord has been at work in our lives,” said Ndoni.
He went on to say, “In Psalms chapter 91, the Psalmist said the faithfulness of Jehovah is our shield and protection. His faithfulness is doing wonders in our lives; He’s even preserved us since this year began until now, and we’re still going to see many more years to come because of His faithfulness.”
It is worth mentioning that the song dropped on Monday at 2 pm. Ndlangamandla shared with this publication that people can now stream it or even download it on all digital platforms and enjoy the beautiful and powerful music produced in the country.
This song was recorded live at the second annual Mount Zion Experience that was held at the Manzini Metropolitan Evangelical Church auditorium on October 7 this year.
Ndoni went on to add, “The single track was composed and produced by myself with the help of Siyah Maphanga, my musical director and co-producer.”
According to the Gospel artist, early next year they will release the whole Mount Zion Experience album, and music lovers will enjoy some of the best music produced locally.
When asked whom he worked with on this song, he said, “On this project, I have collaborated with many local artists, including Ntandoyenkhosi, Lucia Kate, Mlandvo Zwane, Make Malangwane, Sphe Khumalo, Bongekile, Ntsikie Magongo, and Bonakele Magongo.”
Ndlangamandla concluded by saying, “We have seen Destiny Music and Evolve helping us put together a very beautiful experience with their production equipment. We are looking forward to seeing many more experiences that better the gospel music in this country.”