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  2. Milele - Wikipedia

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    Milele, which means "forever" in Swahili has performed alongside gospel artists like Andrae Crouch and Helen Baylor and recorded four albums, Forever, Level up, Afrique and their most recent recording, Monday. Apart from the music, Milele has also launched many campaigns in Africa with the purpose of providing means for impoverished African ...

  3. Mungu ibariki Afrika - Wikipedia

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    "Mungu ibariki Afrika" used the tune to "Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika" with a Swahili translation of the words. It is not known who composed the lyrics, but it is known that it was Samuel Mqhayi and Enoch Sontonga who created the early versions used by the African National Congress .

  4. Bahati Bukuku - Wikipedia

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    Bahati Bukuku [1] is a Tanzanian gospel singer, [2] vocalist and actress known for gospel hits songs like Dunia Haina Huruma, [3] Songa Mbele, [4] maamuzi Yako, Abneri, wewe ni Mungu, umewazidi wote [5] and many more. Bahati Bukuku has also acted in some christian bongo movies with singer Jennifer Mgendi such as "Teke la mama" and"nipo studio" [6]

  5. Bible translations into the languages of Africa - Wikipedia

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    It started in 1920 when one Mr Omuye and Wilson Oki under the supervision of British missionaries, Rev. Henry Protor and J. C. Aitken translated St Mark's gospel into Isoko. Between 1921 and 1922, the brilliant and indefatigable John-Mark Israel Eloho, who was a catechist at Uzere, translated the other Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles into ...

  6. Siyahamba - Wikipedia

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    Singing "Siyahamba" with the former moderators at the United Reformed Church General Assembly 2007, Manchester. Siyahamba (written down by Andries Van Tonder, and possibly composed by him, or possibly a Zulu folk song) is a South African hymn that became popular in North American churches in the 1990s.

  7. Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika - Wikipedia

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    "Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika" (Xhosa pronunciation: [ŋkʼɔsi sikʼɛlɛl‿iafrikʼa], lit. ' Lord Bless Africa ') is a Christian hymn composed in 1897 by Enoch Sontonga, a Xhosa clergyman at a Methodist mission school near Johannesburg.

  8. Janet Otieno - Wikipedia

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    Janet Achieng Otieno (born 24 December 1977) [1] is a singer and songwriter of gospel music [2] [3] from Kenya.She was the winner of Mwafaka Awards [4] and nominated at Groove Awards for "Collaboration of the year" in 2014 for the song "Napokea Kwako" which featured Christina Shusho from Tanzania.

  9. Samsong (gospel musician) - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, he was nominated for the award of "Best Gospel Artist" at the Nigerian Entertainment Awards (NEA) in New York City. He embarked on an international tour to promote his album, including South Africa, the United Kingdom and Germany. In Germany, he recorded and performed with German gospel producer Chris Lass.