The inaugural Lemo Fest Easter Praise and Worship event was a resounding success, surpassing all expectations.
Held on Sunday, April 27, at the Lemo Greenpark, also known as the Kasi Dome in Bloemfontein, the event featured top gospel artists from across the country who delivered uplifting performances that had the audience singing and worshiping alongside them.
Dr. Winnie Mashaba took the crowd on a nostalgic journey with her hit songs, showcasing why she remains a fan favorite nationwide. Omega Khonou and Hlengiwe Mhlaba demonstrated their exceptional talents in worship music, captivating the audience.

Hlengiwe, in particular, connected deeply with attendees, evoking powerful emotions and tears through her worship songs.
Lesotho sensation Minister Spokes set the audience ablaze with his hit song “Re thiba ka Jesu haole thata,” which has garnered him a significant following in South Africa and beyond.
One of the highlights of the show was the performance by gospel star Thinah Zungu and his son, Ndumiso. The duo, who have mesmerized South Africans since Thinah introduced his son, enchanted the Bloemfontein audience with their live performance.
Despite his young age, Ndumiso displayed remarkable stage presence and a powerful voice, leaving his father beaming with pride. Sbu Noah, a star from Joyous Celebration, showcased his incredible talent, reminding everyone that for him, gospel music is not just a gift but a calling.

Teboho Moruti represented the Free State excellently with his performance, further solidifying his reputation as one of Free State’s finest. Keletso Mofokeng and Takie also impressed the crowd, prompting sing-alongs from the audience.
In a notable recognition, Thomas Mokhathi, one of the founding members of Amadodana Ase Wesile, was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award by Zanele Sifuba, the MEC of Sport, Arts, Culture, and Recreation.
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