Rejoice Music Ministry launch second album
Four years after embarking on the project, Rejoice Music Ministry on Saturday launched a second album titled Dzuka at Nsewa Seventh Day Adventist Church in Lilongwe.
The nine-track album carries a message about God’s unwavering love by sending His only Son to die to save the world.

In an interview the group’s chairperson Chisomo Agabu said the album is a testimony of God’s faithfulness throughout their journey since they began working on it in 2021.
“It hasn’t been an easy journey, but God has been faithful. This album is a reflection of His love and words of encouragment to believers to wake up and preach the gospel more as Jesus instructed,” he said.
Agabu said although the road has been tough their faith and unity kept them going.
“Music is a strong instrument to spread the gospel. It is our hope that people will enjoy and support the album,” he added.
Dzuka, which means wake up, blends soulful melodies urging Christians to rise up, embrace the love of God and share His word with the world.
The album contains songs such as Pakuti, Dzuka, God’s love and Jesus’s love and group has started shooting music video to be available soon.
A member of the group, Ivy Solobala, appealed for support, saying emerging gospel groups usually do not get more support although a part for entertainment they are a vessel of good news.
“This is for every Christian out there and we are counting on the support of those that love music,” she said.
Zenengeya Family Gospel Group chairperson, Robert Zenengeya applauded Rejoice Music Ministry for their consistency.
“There is need to keep supporting gospel music. It is not just entertainment, preaching to God’s people through music,” he said.