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== Videos==
== Videos==
Some of her videos are available [http://www.reverbnation.com/artist/artist_videos/1521150 here:]
Some of her videos are available [http://www.reverbnation.com/artist/artist_videos/1521150 here:]

== Fan Base==


== Tours==
== Tours==

Revision as of 10:44, 20 December 2011

Carol Mujokoro; born Carol Chivengwa; is a Zimbabwean 'Christian' gospel Artist.

Discography

Carol's recorded albums are:

  • 1994: Mufudzi Wangu
  • 1995: Ndinokudai Jesu
  • 1997: Vimba NaJehovah
  • 1999: Kutenda
  • 1996: Ropa RaJesu
  • 1999: NdiMwari Baba
  • 2001: Jehovah Wakanaka
  • 2003: Ngatimunamate
  • 2004: Mufudzi Wakanaka
  • 2006: Nditungamirei
  • 2007: Kunamata Kungwara
  • 2011: Champions

Videos

Some of her videos are available here:

Tours

Carol has toured major towns of Zimbabwe performing at musical concerts as well as church crusades. She has also toured Zimbabwe's neighbors namely Mozambique, Zambia, South Africa, and Botswana.

In 2003, she toured The Holy Land, Israel specifically to see the land that Jesus Christ lived and to record a musical video for the album Ngatimunamate. She became the first Zimbabwean gospel artist to achieve that feat.

Awards

Carol received the TSAMA (Tinotenda Siyabonga Annual Music Awards) for Best Female Artist Category in the 2000 edition.

Her Life

Carol is a Pastor with the Zimbabwe Assemblies Of God Africa (ZAOGA FIF) church led by Ezekiel Guti. She enrolled for the Pastoral training at Africa Multination For Christ College (AMFCC) in 2008 and completed the program in December 2010.

References

[1] [2][3] [4][5]

  • Chitando, Ezra Singing culture ; A Study of Gospel Music in Zimbabwe
  1. ^ "Music of Zimbabwe « The true ministry of gospel music with Lyrics". Gospel-music.trevorz.us. 2011-02-21. Retrieved 2011-10-22.
  2. ^ "Israeli visit inspired Mujokoro". Zw.thestandard.co.zw. 2007-05-27. Retrieved 2011-10-22.
  3. ^ Diva-Portal article
  4. ^ All Africa article
  5. ^ "Gospel Shows Disappear As Sungura Takes Over « Newsdze-Zimbabwe". Newsdzezimbabwe.wordpress.com. 2011-03-26. Retrieved 2011-10-22.


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