Namibian music and gospel enthusiasts will have to keep safe and wait a little longer for the MTC 081Every1 Hope Concert, which the MTC postponed to 4 September 2021.
The concert, which befits the trying times the nation faces albeit COVID19, loss of jobs and the undeniable psychological rubs on the world as a whole, was scheduled for 2 July 2021 but had to be moved for better days ahead amidst the ongoing scourge of COVID-19.
“The postponement is necessitated by various factor that are COVID related and logistical. But we would like to assure the nation that the concert will indeed take place as it is meant to give the country hope during these difficult times,” said MTC’s Tim Ekandjo.
The gospel concept line-up remains as earlier announced at the launch with 17 performances, both Namibians and South African gospel singers. the stage will be graced by personalities to demonstrate that there is indeed light at the end of the tunnel. Faith musical ambassadors like Vuuyo, Pride, Franklin and Dee’A, Rodney Seibeb, Maranatha, Joharetha, Elizabeth, Manda Gabriel, Effy-Otjimbundu, Ayanda Ntanzi, Benjamin Dube, Buci Radebe and the Nam Gospel United will feature the line-up.