Tembalami

Tembalami

Tembalami

Zimbabwean gospel artist


Temba Tagwireyi (born January 16, 1982), known professionally as Tembalami, is a Zimbabwean gospel artist and businessman.[1][2][3]

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Background

Tagwireyi was born in Chitungwiza where he grew up and attended his early education.

Tagwireyi started his music career in 2002 as part of a gospel group called The Burning Bush, then he had a stint as a secular artist in 2004. During that time, he collaborated with the rap duo Extra Large. He became prominent after the release of the Tomurumbidza Medley single from his first studio album Brighter Day which became a hit on radio charts in Zimbabwe in 2011.[4] Tagwireyi had his first studio recording with The Burning Bush. He then left the group to become one of the founding members of popular group, Zimpraise Choir, in 2006.[5] He had his first international tour in 2014[6] when he toured the United States' East Coast.[7][4]

Personal life

Tagwireyi is married to Anesu Mawoneke since November 2018.[8][9]

Discography

Albums

  • Brighter Day 2011[10]
  • Faith-Aid Kit 2013[11]
  • Ministry of works (Audio and DVD album) 2015[12]
  • The Fight 2018[13]

Singles

  • Tomurumbidza Medley feat. Wellington Kwenda 2011[14]
  • Mhanya 2013
  • Handidzokere shure 2013
  • Bayete 2013/2014
  • Hande feat. Wellington Kwenda & Melz 2014[15]
  • L.O.V.E feat. Melz 2015
  • Sekerera 2017[16]
  • Dairai 2018[17]
  • Mirira 2019
  • Mbiri x Janet Manyowa[18] 2020

Awards

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References

  1. "Tembalami thrives under lockdown". 10 August 2020.
  2. Herald, The. "Tembalami speaks on tour". The Herald.
  3. "Anesu And Tembalami – OPWZim". Zambezi Magic - Anesu And Tembalami – OPWZim.
  4. Chronicle, The. "Tembalami marries long-time girlfriend". The Chronicle.
  5. Mail, The Sunday. "Tembalami to drop new album". The Sunday Mail.
  6. "Great Zimbabwe Guide: Weekend song # 4: Thembalami's Tomurumbidza -". Great Zimbabwe Guide Travel Blog. 20 July 2012.
  7. "Janet Manyowa and Tembalami dominate on Trace Africa". Youth Village Zimbabwe. 3 April 2020.
  8. Mail, The Sunday. "Gospel Greats nominated for Permican Awards". The Sunday Mail.
  9. Mail, The Sunday. "Zimbabweans up for Gospel Media Awards". The Sunday Mail.
  10. "Zim's Star FM Music Awards: All the winners". Music In Africa. 4 February 2019.
  11. Amenyanyo, Gerrard-Israel (13 November 2019). "ZIMBABWE: Permican Gospel Awards Announce Nominees – 2019".
  12. "Janet Manyowa, Tembalami scoop prestigious award". Youth Village Zimbabwe. 29 October 2020.

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