Tributes have started pouring in to commemorate world-renowned singer and composer Sibongile Khumalo. Khumalo died of stroke-related complications at the age of 63.
She’s been lauded as one of the great singing talents of her time, inspiring composers to create new music.
Music producer Sipho Sithole said Khumalo she was an amazing singer and wonderful soul.
One of Sibongile Khumalo’s childhood friends, Sipho ‘Hostix’ Mabuse, said it was a privilege working with her in the music industry.
They grow up together in Orlando West, Soweto.
This is a moment of great sadness for all of us who were mesmerised and moved by the power, sensuality and improvisation of Sibongile Khumalo’s unique voice.#RIPSibongileKhumalo pic.twitter.com/IlHL0KvwGM
— Cyril Ramaphosa #StaySafe (@CyrilRamaphosa) January 28, 2021
With a heavy heart, we bid farewell to celebrated songstress Sibongile Khumalo who transcended South African traditional music to international stages.
Rest in Peace Ma’Mngoma
May your angelic voice take its rightful place in the heavens
Sincerely,
Drs Zweli and May Mkhize pic.twitter.com/E2OX7dgtwI— Dr Zweli Mkhize (@DrZweliMkhize) January 28, 2021
Words simply fail me regarding the passing of music icon Sibongile Khumalo. Heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, colleagues and fans. May her remarkable soul #RIP #RIPSibongileKhumalo pic.twitter.com/MOddSHR4Mw
— Prof Thuli Madonsela (@ThuliMadonsela3) January 28, 2021
In other news – You can now audition for #IdolsSA season 17 online
Season 17 of the South African Idols’ audition is expected to start soon. On Idols SA official page, it was announced that the audition for the 17th season will start this Friday, 29th of January, 2020. Learn more
Source: eNCA
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