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Dr Tumi encouraged people to stream multiple platforms this Easter weekend

Dr Tumi said he was working on releasing an album this weekend, but since the Covid-19 outbreak he decided to put the album on hold. The singer has also been volunteering his services as a doctor at Tembisa Hospital’s specialised Covid-19 unit.

Dr Tumi

“Being at home doesn’t mean you can’t have church. There are multiple streaming platforms to tune in to for church at home. Find activities to do as a family, like praying and worshipping together during this difficult period”, he said.

Dr Tumi

 

Gospel star and professional medical practitioner Dr Tumi plans to take church to people this Easter weekend, revealing he has several online performances in the pipeline. Dr Tumi told TshisaLIVE people should watch out for announcements on his social media pages, and that he hopes to “rejuvenate souls”.

DR TUMI

He said he spends five hours a day in the hospital to relieve the doctors under pressure, and to give back since the entire world is affected by the pandemic. I think it’s important to take all safety measures to protect oneself. I’m not worried about contracting the virus”.

In other news – Vuyo Dabula speaks out about gender-based violence

Actor Vuyo Dabula is on a mission to fight gender-based violence (GBV) and believes film projects and outreach programmes are needed to help educate people in areas where the knowledge is needed the most. The former Generations star has earned rave reviews for his role in Netflix’s first original African series, Queen Sono.

Gadaffi aka Vuyo Dabula

He told TshisaLIVE he hoped to use his voice as an actor to empower women and fight gender-based violence. We know GBV is a big issue in SA, and I hope that with everything we do, including with Queen Sono, we can change perceptions and educate people. Read more

Source: IOL

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