30 October 2017

Phiri’s TV show The Journey nominated for SABC Crown Gospel Music Awards.

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Phiri’s TV show The Journey nominated for SABC Crown Gospel Music Awards.

Pastor Enoch F Phiri who is a TV personality, serves as a senior pastor of Restoration House a church based in Soweto. Enoch Phiri touches millions of people through his Taking Dominion programs on television across the African continent.

Phiri hosts a show on channel 331 called the Journey which is deeply loved by different age groups. His show on one gospel profiles prominent South Africans who have strived to the top against all odds.

Pastor Phiri has hosted on his show the likes of Advocate Thulie Madonsela, Kabelo Mabalane, Pastor Benjamin Dube, Chriselda Dudumashe, Dr Tumi, Sophie Ndaba, David Tlale, Mbongeni Ngema and many other South African celebrities.

"We are so excited to be nominated, it shows our audience value our show and it’s relevance to their daily lives. Am thankful to Given Mqikela my producer, Marc Kotze the director and  Lee-Ann Steyn the station manager for their hard work and make sure the show is recognized all over the SADC region, all glory belongs to God."

Zanele Mbokazi the Founder of the SABC Crown Gospel Awards says,' we are hectic but this is a good kind of hectic. This is the busiest time for us. Of course hosting something like the Crown awards takes some doing and it requires a lot from us.

Pastor Enoch Phiri has been open about the issue of land restitution, vocalizing his belief that the challenges facing South Africans today are due to the fact that land and economic transformation was not properly managed by the government, He has been vocal on key national issues such as corruption, crime in general, women and child abuse.

To vote SMS "Gospel TV show the Journey" to 34069. SMS cost R1.50

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