Sowetan

Sekgobela bulldozes bad bout of bronchitis

Stage set for recording of gospel star’s DVD

- By Lesley Mofokeng

Not even a debilitati­ng bout of bronchitis could derail Lebo Sekgobela.

The gospel superstar stages her muchawaite­d live CD and DVD recording tomorrow night at Rhema Bible Church.

For the past few weeks, Sekgobela has been floored by a stubborn disease that resulted in her, she says, admitted in hospital, voiceless and taking 12 dribs a day. Just yesterday, Sekgobela was still undergoing tests to ensure her condition would not get worse.

The superstar is still on medication as she races to nurse her voice back.

“I’ve seen challenges in my career, but nothing like this,” says Sekgobela. “It’s my belief that something great is coming.

“This show is going to be great. It’s going to be heaven on earth. If you want to taste heaven, come [to the show].

“God has laid us a beautiful buffet, and this will be the tasting. Come hear the music before it goes to the world.”

Her excitement is palpable as she spares five minutes to speak to me on the phone.

“I understand that there are people flying in from Botswana and Cape Town, and others coming from Lesotho, Burgersfor­t (Limpopo) and QwaQwa, really far and wide. I appreciate the support and I’m very excited about every song.

“I want to receive the songs first before they go to the rest of the world. I only see the grace of God and it’s a treasure, hence the album will be titled The Treasure of the Cross.”

She adds: “The preparatio­ns have been awesome. This is going to be a recording of 30 songs, a full three-hour set.” Some of the artists featured are Ntsika Ngxanga from The Soil on the song Umusa, and Jabulile Mokoena from the Vaal singing a traditiona­l Xhosa hymn. Following the success of Lion of Judah, which had some Shona lyrics, Sekgobela returns to the language with a new song.

She lets slip that she will also have a down-memorylane clip featuring a youngster from Newcastle whom she watched perform in December and was left blown away by his talent.

“I love children. I am what I am because of them. I appreciate the impact I have had on them and how that in turn influences families,” she says. Sekgobela will also launch her unisex LS sportswear range that also caters for children. The range will be sold at Rhema. She also hopes to open a store in future.

The new album is slated for release in August, as well as a national promotiona­l tour that will kick off at the Vaal Mall, her hometown south of Johannesbu­rg. The DVD will be released at a later stage.

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