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Simbiso Chimbetete popularly called Ceemby is releasing a song on 9 January 2021, Healing In Your Name Isiah 53 Vs 5. Ceemby is currently based in Cyprus.


The song was inspired by the Holy Spirit through Apostle Alex and Prophet Jay. It is a song for everyone because it talks about the Healing Power of God. The song is coming also in the midst of the world pandemic being caused by Covid 19. Ceemby insists no matter what, healing is found in the name of Jesus Christ. The song urges fans and the entire world population to focus on Jesus Christ for total healing


The launch is going to be screened live on NY Television Facebook page. The song is going to be available on Deezer, YouTube, Spotify and iTunes. 


Ceemby says she is committed to Zimbabwe where her interests are. Opportunities arising she will fulfil her dreams in Zimbabwe. Her appreciation is extended to Tinashe Mutandwa, Ngozika Nwachukwu and Rhema Okoro for making this project real








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