Friday 7 November 2014

At Home with Charles and Namatayi Chipanga

At Home with Charles and Namatayi

Charles and Namatayi Chipanga looking all sweet. Charles and Namatayi Chipanga looking all sweet. PIC: T. NDABAMBI | ZIMBOJAM.COM
Many know them as the sweet couple that churns out some mellow Afrocentric rhythms, others know them as deacon and deaconess Chipanga leading the national praise and worship team at their church. But do you know what they do when they are alone at home?
Zimbo Jam sat down with Namatayi and Charles, the couple that once worked with the superstar, Oliver Mtukudzi and the Black Spirits to know how they spend their time off the stage.
“Like any other family I am the provider and my wife does whatever she wants with her salary even though sometimes we earn the same salary,” said Charles, “we do not have kids as yet but we are going to cook up a child next.”
Asking them who cooks in their house Namatayi responded first, “I bake and do the cooking because I love doing it, he doesn’t like the kitchen.”
“I love watching television and calling out to my wife saying, ndanenzara (I’m hungry’), so I get fed after every two to three hours,” said the giggling Charles, “I get inspiration to write my songs from watching films. Music to us is a business, service and career, so through watching creative films I get ideas and meditate on them which is my strength. To others it’s wasting time, but to me it is work.”
Namatayi chipped in, “I am the opposite of Charles I am inspired by the books that I read especially my bible were I get most of the music that I write.
“When it comes to planning our daily lives I am more organised,” said Namatayi. “I keep a diary with my daily plans. As for Charles, he likes to wake up very late and contemplate on his schedule for the day then he does what he likes the most, eating followed by work.”
The talkative of the two is the husband, he chats a lot and she laughs, “He is my entertainer that’s why I don’t need to watch television at home.” said Namatayi.
Charles added, “My wife is calm, collected and calculative and has a sweet voice which stole my heart and immediately fell in love with her.”
On whether they argue Charles said, “Arguments are inevitable we do it for progress.”
After about nine years of serving in the Tuku Muzik stable the couple birthed Chalenam Rythms with an album release in June 2011.
“We are now singing Christ centred songs and we are not planning to go back to circular music. We have never looked back with our music careers,” revealed Charles.
“If we are invited to a concert which is Christ centred and circular we do perform.
“Our music has more appeal in folk and jazz festivals to name a few even if it is gospel, we are proud to have added a fusion of traditional African instruments to the gospel sound,” revealed Charles.

Tuesday 4 November 2014

Namatayi Chipanga: Talks on being a musician and a worshipper

Namatayi Chipanga: Talks On Being A Musician and A Worshipper


This week we spend some time as Tehillah Worship (TW) with Namatayi  Chipanga (NC) as we spoke about being  professional musician and being a worshipper.

TW: Tell us about Namatayi Chipanga
NC: My name is Namatayi Mubariki-Chipanga, born in Zambia, Livingstone. I’m Christian, a Musician and a wife – married to Charles Chipanga (the marimba maestro). I’m a vocalist, worship leader and percussionist playing instruments such as ngoma, hosho, congas and mbira which I have managed to blend them in my music. My heart is to mentor and grow women artists and with my husband we have established in Zimbabwe the Gospel Hub which is an initiative to provide a forum for Christian Artists to help develop and present original live music.

TW: Tell us about your music and why you choose to include marimba in your music.namatayi 3
NC: My music is percussive wooden sound with a touch of jazz and inspiring evangelistic message preparing the world for the second coming of Christ. We chose to have a marimba because it identifies with us as Zimbabweans, it’s always good to present your music in a way that you don’t struggle to express yourself.

TW: We have often defined worship as those medium-slow paced songs that we sing but what really is worship to you.
NC: Worship doesn’t have anything to do with the speed of the song or the mood, it has everything to do with being selfless and to esteem God highly. When you worship, you have to suddenly remove “I” and replace with “YOU” but above all it is a lifestyle of thanksgiving to the Maker of Heaven and Earth despite what you are going through in life. True worship comes from God and goes back to God.

TW: What are some of the things that  as a worship leader you would love to see developed in the Church in terms of worship..
NC: In churches, it would help if all leaders may understand that worship is not a time pusher for the pastor to come with the word later. Worship is the greatest part of the service where God says He dwells in. God never said He dwells in prayer or in the preaching of the word. God dwells in the praises of His people, so may we honour the worship time and may the Worshippers be given time to usher people into the Holly of Hollies and enjoy God’s manifest presence. It’s simply a ministry that must be given its full requirements in order to get the best out of it. Get good sound system, good instrument players, accord them time for practice and prayer then you will see how the church develops in worship

TW: I understand you are a worship leader in your church, how then do you draw the line between serving God & being a musician by profession?
NC: A profession is something you went to school for and which gives you survival but Worship is a lifestyle. When in church, you are ministering and when you hold a show you are putting up a choreographed act although you wouldn’t block the movement of the Holy Spirit if it decides to go outside your choreography. I generally have to minister to the tripartite being which is the Soul, Body and Mind during a proffesional setup and then minister to God, Spirit and Truth during worship time.
Click here to listen to Namatayi’s Song

Monday 3 November 2014

Grace Moments

This album is growing in Me so much these days, A year after its release.God has a plan for these remaining two months of the year