Entertainment of Thursday, 7 November 2013

Source: News-One

Borngreat shops for the blind

Borngreat Music Productions, handlers of the reigning Gospel Artiste of the Year, Herty Borngreat, is importing a complete set of musical instruments from Germany for the Akropong School for the Blind, NEWS-ONE can confirm.

The gesture is in fulfillment of a promise Herty made to support the school with proceeds from her ‘Be My Guest’ music concert held in September.

“I wanted the goods to arrive before I speak about it but since you are insisting I have to explain to you that we have shipped the instruments from Germany and we are expecting its arrival anytime from now. Once they arrive, we would present them to the school,” Herty confirmed to NEWS-ONE.

The concert was the first of its kind and organisers said it would become an annual event.

It came off at the Alisa Hotel and saw performances from veteran gospel musicians Mary Ghansah, Nobel Nketia and Tagoe Sisters.

Herty herself said she was utterly shocked at the massive attendance and the presence some of the country’s best gospel musicians.

In an interview with NEWS-ONE, the gospel artiste said she was mostly grateful to the veteran gospel musicians, Mary Ghansah, Nobel Nketia and Tagoe Sisters- and all her fans who contributed in making the day successful.

“I’m grateful to God almighty, my big brothers and sisters in this ministry and also to my fans for coming to the show.

I did not anticipate so much love and support. Thank you all,” Herty stated.