Arron Nyamayaro AS a new artist in the gospel genre, Baba Harare knows there are established stars he can borrow notes from if he really wants to make an impact. One of them is Mathias Mhere. Today, the two will meet, when they perform together, at the official launch of Eat n Lick Machipisa branch in Highfield.
That should provide Baba Harare with the perfect opportunity to try and get some tips from Mhere who has transformed himself into one of the star gospel artists in this country. Mhere told H-Metro he has since started sampling his Old and New Testament Bible verses to share with Baba Harare. Mathias Mhere “We can’t wait to give our fans, and Eat n Lick food lovers, enough to their body and soul satisfaction.
The scriptures are now in the bag and so are our instruments.” Addressing the media at a press briefing in Harare yesterday, Eat n Lick managing director, Tsitsi Musabayana, said the company has employed residents of Highfield to work at their new branch. “We have opened 21 branches in most of the cities and towns, this branch is the first to be close to family homes.
We employed people close to Machipisa as we continue to create employment, empower our own and assist local farmers.“Machipisa branch has a bakery and it’s our way to try and satisfy our clients with variety.”.