WHO IS ZABURI
Zabuli aka known as Nasejje Jaliah is a Ugandan gospel dance hall-ragga artist and a proffesional teacher born and in Entebbe by a christian mother and a Moslem father was just a starting point for a chaotic childhood because family was always fighting over the children over which religion to practice that it found her looking for her own way around life independently which resulted into a very destructive journey for her. while in high school in 2005, she started to engage in acts of thuggery, drug-dealing just to survive in school since the family barely survived back home due to poverty. this was without the parents or teachers knowledge. the lack of reason to live for many years made her an outcast in all societies she lived in and it all came to an end in 2012 while she was at college due to the death of her father who she lost to HIV/AIDS after confessing Jesus as his personal savior. She decided to write a personal tribute in 2013( TAKE THE WHEEL() her first single celebrating the life of her fallen father which came out in 2014 and that is how she encountered the man called Jesus and ever since life ha s never been the same again for her. currently she has songs;
Nvuvuma - Zabuli
Apply - Zabuli
Aerial - Zabuli x Joanah Ansika
Addicted - Zabuli
Binkolera - Zabuli
Super Love - Zabuli
Take The Will - Zabuli
According to the singer, the Worship Tour will serve as a buildup to her career and serving God in worship and praise, a thing she described will win many souls to worship the almighty.
“I have served God faithfully for five years now and I have seen him increase every time I let him be God. I have seen his goodness flow. I have beaten odds because He was and still is faithful,” she said.
Adding that this concert will come as an answer to God’s will and questions of reaching unto his people.
“A few weeks back, He asked me to do something so hard if my vision is for human kind. He asked me if He came back today, would I hand Him a report of great work or a report lacking excellence. He went on to tell me to go to His people even when they don’t call. This was my answer. I said “Father I will go as long as you are with me.” This visit birthed a thirst in me for the people of God to know that He still cares. And behold the idea of the worship movement came to my mind. I pray that the faithful of our times join me as I go in to harvest more hearts for God,” she concluded.
She has learnt that the tour will be stretched to other places including Entebbe (June 24), Jinja (July 10), Namasuba (August 3), Kitetika (August 12), Kyambogo University (August 31) and Congo’s city of Kinshasa on July 26, 2018.




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