In South Africa, tradition and modernity blend harmoniously, as shown in the joyful dance between Sangoma Gogo Skhotheni and gospel icon Solly Moholo. Gogo Skhotheni embodies the wisdom of traditional healers, while Moholo infuses vivacious joy into gospel music, a channel for cultural expression and spiritual introspection. Their dance symbolizes community resilience and cultural exchanges, creating emblems of joy, resilience, and the enduring spirit of South Africa.
Kenny Makweng, a revered ZCC Mokhukhu gospel figurehead, passed away due to a stroke on January 15th, leaving a noticeable gap in South Africa’s lively musical realm. Makweng’s music touched countless hearts and continues to resonate in the collective psyche of the people, serving as a constant reminder of the humble titan of the gospel music scene. His sudden departure sparked nationwide waves of sympathies and tributes, reflecting just how deeply his absence resonates.
Eric Moyo, a Zimbabwean artist and member of the Joyous Celebration choir, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy of powerful performances and contributions to South African gospel music. Joyous Celebration has become an iconic gospel group since its creation in 1994, and Moyo’s unique talents and commanding voice helped to cement its success. Moyo’s memory will live on through the enduring legacy of Joyous Celebration’s music and the impact it has had on countless hearts.
Ntokozo Mbambo is a South African gospel musician who recently made history at the South African Music Awards by winning three awards for her album, Lavish Worship. She is the first contemporary gospel musician to win three awards in a single ceremony. Ntokozo’s unwavering commitment to her art and grace under pressure has earned her a dedicated fanbase, and her plans for visual renditions of her songs are eagerly anticipated. Her remarkable journey serves as an inspiration for aspiring artists to achieve their dreams through passion and talent.
Gospel artist Dumi Mkokstad’s marriage has been plagued by a series of women claiming to be his wives, raising concerns about the effect on their union. Despite the unknown motives behind these enigmatic encounters, Mkokstad and his wife’s love and tenacity serve as evidence of the strength of their union. The incidents have introduced an unforeseen curveball to their journey, but the gospel star continues creating music and uplifting his listeners, while the enigmatic saga of Mkokstad’s unwanted “wives” remains an odd and fascinating episode in the life of this gifted artist and his family.
Betusile Mcinga, a renowned gospel music icon, has once again made history by winning the prestigious Song of the Year award in 2023. Betusile, who hails from Willowvale and was raised in Umtata in the Eastern Cape, comes from a musical family. His mother, Lusanda Mcinga, is an awardwinning gospel artist.