A gospel choir from the tiny southern African nation of Swaziland is in Melbourne for a few weeks, bringing its uplifting music to Australian audiences.
The choir hopes to raise funds from the visit to support their communities, many of whom face the dual problems of poverty and one of the highest AIDS prevalence rates in the world.
The Possible Dreams International choir was founded by a Melbourne doctor after a visit to Swaziland.
The 24-strong choir includes amputees, orphans and young people with HIV from around the kingdom.
One of the members, Thembi Bhembe spoke with Santilla Chingaipe.
