Mshoza memorial in motion, friends and colleagues share fond memories



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The 37-year-old musician succumbed to diabetes last week.

Mshoza’s memorial service was held in Newtown on November 25, 2020. Image: Xanderleigh Dookey / EWN.

JOHANNESBURG – Friends and colleagues of the late Nomasonto Maswanganyi, popularly known as Mshoza, shared fond memories of the Kwaito star at her funeral on Wednesday.

The 37-year-old musician succumbed to diabetes last week.

His memorial service was underway at Bassline in Newtown, where musician and friend Mzambiya said Mshoza always had a smile on her face.

“She was always happy. I’ve never seen Mshoza grumpy. Believe it or not, he had known her for a long time. Even when people tried to drag her name down, she was always upbeat. ”

Last week, his longtime friend and public relations manager Thanduxolo Jindela said his passing had left a huge void in the industry.

“We will deeply miss her as a supreme artist who loved being on stage. Not only was she the darling of the media, her fans loved her. “

The kwaito star rose to fame with his smash hit Kortes in the early 2000s since their debut album Bulldawgz First Lady.

It is understood that Mshoza is survived by her two sons, Pride and Jacob Junior.



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