Friday the 14th of February 2014, Youth and Vocation of the Archdiocese
of Harare held a Valentine Dinner Dance in conjunction with Radio
Chiedza at Jubilee Hall. This event was graced by the “who-is-who” in
the archdiocese.
Guests were in a jovial mood, dressed to kill in the
love colors red and black. Fr Maganga, the spiritual director for Youth
and Vocations in his welcome remarks, stated categorically: “This
gathering aims, not only to celebrate Valentine’s Day, rather, it is a
fundraising project towards the National Youth Congress that is to be
held in Hwange diocese in August this year” he said.
The most
intriguing component on the evening was the presence of the popular
female artist, Pah Chihera, whose song “Ndirwo Rudo” is currently
dominating the local music charts. Her music is a unique genre of Afro
Jazz. She shared the stage with our own Brian Nyahuma, warming the stage
with his best song “Zuva Ranhasi”, igniting fire on the dance floor.
It
only took a few minutes before Fr Maganga, the spiritual director
grabbed the microphone singing along the late John Chibadura’s song
“Ndiwe here Mudiwa Janet”, a song that hit the floor in a reggae genre.
Another
great speaker walked the audience with her straight questions. Sr Anita
Jonga, the Youth Coordinator of the Harare Archdiocese was steaming in
‘love questions’. “Valentine day is an annual event and very important
but the big question is; ‘Are you celebrating this day with a person who
is of great importance in your life or are you going to celebrate the
day with the same person whom you have today next year?” She added that
the event was profitable because of a good turn up and support from
different organizations like Radio Chiedza and Magis+.
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