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As Christians the world over gear up for the Easter festivities, Harvest International Ministries are shaping up for the 20th edition of the annual Harvest Praise Gospel Concert.
This year the concert features Diana Hamilton and Nigerian Gospel sensation Tim Godfrey in a musical exposition which will for the first time air live across Africa on Africa’s number one Pay-TV service DStv and GOtv.
Managing Director of MultiChoice Ghana, Cecil Sunkwa Mills, announcing this broadcast partnership congratulated the Harvest Praise team on their anniversary and assured subscribers of premium entertainment.
He added that GOtv subscribers will be able to follow the action live on only Ghanaian music channel airing across Africa, Fiesta.
Mr. Sunkwa Mills explained that “the Ghana Events channel on DStv is positioned to showcase the rich Ghanaian music, art and culture to the continent.”
According to him, the exposure achieved by such events “is expected not only to satisfy the taste of our Ghanaian customers all over the continent homegrown content but also to help transform our creative industry into an economic powerhouse”.
Harvest Praise is a musical outreach program, initiated by Harvest International Ministries (HIM), in 1998 and has run for over 20 years now.
The event will take place at the Fantasy Dome at the La Trade Fair Centre on Friday from 4 pm and will air live on DStv Channel 196 and on the Fiesta channel on GOtv Channel 329.
Performing this year is the phenomenal Harvest Gospel Choir/Host Choir, Harvest Theatre headlined by UK-based Ghanaian gospel songstress Diana Hamilton and Tim Godfrey from Nigeria.
Customers across the continent and Africa will be able to join the excitement live from the comfort of their homes.
The broadcast will be repeated on Easter Monday and Wednesday, April 24.
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