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Harare’s Fantasyland Cinema pulsed with spirit and song this weekend as gospel music powerhouse Pastor Timothy launched his long-awaited 8th studio album, The God Craft — a project already drawing rave reviews from fans and fellow artists alike.
The former footballer, now a celebrated minister and performer, delivered a dynamic set that had the packed audience on its feet. Tracks such as “Tsoro Yashe” and “Munorweiko” struck deep emotional chords, fusing lyrical depth with his trademark vocal firepower.

Veteran gospel artist Evangelist Mathias Mhere hailed Timothy’s artistry, saying:
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“He’s here to stay. His lyrical craft is unmatched, and his voice keeps getting stronger. His music gives people real hope.”
Known for crowd-pulling hits like “Muridzi weBhuku”, Pastor Timothy used the night to reflect on his journey from the football pitch to the pulpit, crediting local legends such as Alick Macheso for inspiring his stage discipline and energy.
Backed by his Power Generation Band, the pastor promised to keep using music as a ministry tool that uplifts and restores faith.

Married and a proud father of two — Makanaka and Dominion — Pastor Timothy says The God Craft marks a new era in his calling: “This is not just an album. It’s a reminder that God’s creativity lives in us all.”
With the project already gaining heavy radio rotation, gospel insiders say Timothy’s latest work could be his most defining yet.
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