Eswatini Daily News

By Siphesihle Dlamini

After a three-year hiatus, Eswatini’s beloved gospel sensation, Linda Dlamini, is making a triumphant return to the music scene with the announcement of his upcoming album release.

Scheduled for May 4, 2024, Dlamini’s new album titled ‘More than Enough’ promises to be a vibrant and diverse musical experience. In a recent interview, the talented musician shared his excitement for this project, describing it as a colourful tapestry that caters to a wide range of musical tastes.


With influences ranging from traditional gospel to East African and Zion styles, as well as English-language tracks for his international audience, Dlamini’s new album aims to connect with listeners from all walks of life.

Featuring collaborations with the renowned Manzini Choir and other guest artists, the album is a celebration of cultural diversity and spiritual devotion.

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Dlamini also revealed that the recording process will involve a talented ensemble of six backing vocalists and a six-piece band, all coming together to create a powerful and soul-stirring musical experience.

As a proud advocate for Eswatini’s rich cultural heritage, Dlamini plans to showcase traditional dances and customs through a special performance by a local cultural troupe in the album.

In a nod to his faith and the support of his fans, Dlamini emphasised the importance of community and togetherness in the creation of his music.

He invited music lovers and supporters to join him on May 4, 2024, at The Luke Commission Auditorium for a night of praise, worship, and the debut of his new songs.



Dlamini encouraged attendees to embrace the spirit of #Umswenko by dressing to impress for a red-carpet experience before the recording session.

Tickets are already available at Ocean Basket in Manzini and Mbabane, promising a night to remember for all who attend.

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