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JoyNews' entertainment talk show EVIBES is set to host South African Gospel musician, Ntokozo Mbambo.
Hailing from South Africa, Ntokozo Mbambo is more than just a gospel musician; she is a multi-talented artist, singer, soloist, songwriter, minister, and director, endowed with a unique voice that resonates with audiences worldwide.
Throughout her career, Ntokozo Mbambo has delivered numerous gospel hits, including "Fill Us Again," "For My Good," "Jehovah You Reign," and many others.
However, it was her debut song, "Jehovah is Your Name," featured on the Spirit and Life Album released in 2015, that propelled her to widespread acclaim.
This powerful track garnered over six million streams across various digital music platforms, including Spotify, Boomplay, Apple Music, and Google Play Music, cementing her status as a gospel music powerhouse.
Beyond her musical achievements, Ntokozo Mbambo is a fervent believer in spreading the Gospel of Christ far and wide. Her voice serves as a vessel for sharing God's message, touching hearts and souls across the globe.

Notably, her talent and devotion have captured the attention of the international gospel community, further amplifying her impact and influence.
With each note she sings and each word she utters, Ntokozo Mbambo continues to inspire and uplift listeners, leading them on a journey of faith and worship. Through her unwavering commitment to her craft and calling, she stands as a beacon of hope and light in the world of gospel music
Nkotozo Mbambo will share her story on EVIBES with Becky where she opens up on her upbringing journey into the music industry and her experience in the gospel music industry.
Mark your calendars for Saturday 13th April 2024 at 8:30 am and a repeat on Friday at 6:30 pm, and Sunday at 10:30 am on JoyNews.
Also on JoyPrime Saturday, 13th April 2024 at 4:30 pm and a repeat on Friday at 11:00 am.
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