Carol Mujokoro (born Carol Chivengwa) is a Zimbabwean Christian/gospel music artist and pastor.

Biography

Carol Mujokoro is a Zimbabwean Christian Musician, Songwriter, Composer as well as a Pastor.

She started her professional music career in the early 1990s then later enrolled for a Diploma in Biblical Stidies & Christian Leadership with the Africa Multination for Christ College (AMFCC) from 2008-2010.

After obtaining a diploma from AMFCC, she went on to enrol for a degree in Biblical Studies with Friends University and later on a Master's Degree and a Doctorate from Triune University.

Discography

Albums

  • 1993: Mufudzi Wangu
  • 1994: Ndinokudai Jesu
  • 1995: Vimba NaJehovah
  • 1996: Kutenda
  • 1996: Ropa RaJesu
  • 1999: NdiMwari Baba
  • 2001: Jehovah Wakanaka
  • 2003: Ngatimunamate
  • 2004: Mufudzi Wakanaka
  • 2006: Nditungamirei
  • 2007: Kunamata Kungwara
  • 2011: Champions
  • 2017: X-Trim Worship 1
  • 2020: X-Trim Worship 2

Videography

  • 2003: In the Holy Land
  • 2006: Nditungamirei
  • 2017: X-Trim Worship 1
  • 2020: X-Trim Worship 2

Tours

Mujokoro has toured major towns of Zimbabwe performing at musical concerts as well as church crusades. She has also toured most of the SADC countries as a Musician.

In 2003, she toured The Holy Land, Israel specifically to see the land where Jesus Christ lived and to record a music video for the album Ngatimunamate. She became the first Zimbabwean gospel artist to achieve that feat.

Awards

  • 2000: TSAMA (Tinotenda Siyabonga Annual Music Awards) Best Female Artist.
  • 2012: ZimPraise Legendary Award for her contribution in shaping the Zimbabwe Gospel Music genre.
  • 2014: PERMICAN award from ChristTV
  • 2016: PERMICAN Legendary Award

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Phylosophy in Theology - Triune Biblical University
  • Master of Theology - Triune Biblical University
  • Bachelor of Biblical Studies - Friends International Christian University
  • Diploma in Biblical Stidies & Christian Leadership - Africa Multination For Christ College
  • Palliative Care Training - Island Hospice
  • Executive Secretarial Studies - PITMANS

References

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    • Chitando, Ezra Singing culture ; A Study of Gospel Music in Zimbabwe

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    • "Carol Mujokoro :: Videos". ReverbNation. Retrieved 22 October 2011.
    1. "Music of Zimbabwe " The true ministry of gospel music with Lyrics". Gospel-music.trevorz.us. 21 February 2011. Retrieved 22 October 2011.
    2. "Israeli visit inspired Mujokoro". Zw.thestandard.co.zw. 27 May 2007. Archived from the original on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 2011-10-22.
    3. Diva-Portal article
    4. All Africa article
    5. "Gospel Shows Disappear As Sungura Takes Over " Newsdze-Zimbabwe". Newsdzezimbabwe.wordpress.com. 26 March 2011. Retrieved 22 October 2011.
    6. newsday (23 September 2014). "Christ TV PERMICAN Awards: A night of glitz, glamour, fun". Newsday.co.zw. Retrieved 28 December 2019.
    7. "Carol Mujokoro - YouTube". YouTube.
    8. https://facebook.com/carolmujokoro
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