Profile: Ambani Ramaru - My musical journey and new single called: Yeso Khosi.

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Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi is back and this time with a new local artist by the name of Ambani Ramaru who is a gospel artist, a born-again child of the most High, and a minister in or through singing. He is taking us through his musical journey as he celebrates his new single called: Yeso Khosi.
24 Feb English South Africa Christianity · Society & Culture

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