Rest in Peace, Mam Zanele Mbokazi 💔

Rest in Peace, Mam Zanele Mbokazi 💔
You fought the good fight of faith, Ma🙌! Your legacy will live on in our hearts and lives. You were one of the phenomenal women who shaped our Kingdom walk in so many ways. It’s so hard to accept your passing, but I take comfort knowing you have transitioned to be with the Lord.
Ulale ngoxolo, Ma. 🙏🕊️
Our prayers are with the Nkambule family during this difficult time.
Zanele Mbokazi-MEDIA STATEMENT
12 August 2024


 

 

 

 

 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
KWAZULU-NATAL LEGISLATURE STATEMENT ON THE PASSING ON OF MS ZANELE MBOKAZI-NKAMBULE
The KwaZulu-Natal Legislature sends its deepest condolences to the Nkambule and the
Mbokazi family on the passing on of Mrs Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule, the founder of the
Crown Gospel Music Awards and a veteran radio and television presenter. The former Ukhozi fm presenter who passed away in the morning of the 12th of August following being diagnosed with lung cancer in May this year.
Paying tribute to Mrs Mbokazi-Nkambule, the Speaker of the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature, Nontembeko Boyce described Mrs Mbokazi Nkambule’s passing as a huge loss for South Africa adding that she contributed immensely to building and promoting gospel music. Ms Boyce has called for more cancer awareness campaigns.
“We are saddened by the news of the passing of Mrs Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule. We extend our condolences to her family, friends, Gospel Powerhouse, Ukhozi fm and the entire Gospel fraternity. We pray for them that may God give them strength and courage in this time of grief,” said Boyce.
“We appreciate the work done by the South African National Aids Council on cancer awareness campaign The Pink Drive. We believe it has assisted in closing the care gap, enabling families to better care for their loved ones, providing information and educating local communities about different types of cancers and their screening methods; health rights and general health screening,” said Boyce
On behalf of the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature, we appreciate and are thankful for the work done by Mrs Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule for the Gospel fraternity may her legacy continue to leave on, Boyce said
May Her Soul Rest in Peace.

Rip: Gospel Music Awards Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule has passed away.

Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule, the esteemed founder of the Crown Gospel Music Awards and a well-known Ukhozi FM radio personality, has passed away. Her death was confirmed by her husband, Bishop Nkambule, in a statement released earlier today.
“It is with a heavy heart that the Nkambule and Mbokazi families announce the passing of our dearly beloved Ms. Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule, the founder of the Crown Gospel Music Awards and a cherished Ukhozi FM radio personality,” read the statement from Bishop Nkambule.


 

 

 

 

 

 

😭😭😭💔💔💔💔🕯️I have learnt with shock and sadness of the passing of Ukhozi FM presenter, Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule. Zanele Mbokazi was a pioneer and touched the lives of many. She was a media personality, but many will recall that she was the founder of the Crown Gospel Awards, which are often referred to as the “Grammys of gospel music in South Africa” since they their inception in 2007.
Zanele Mbokazi was born and raised in Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, and she spent most of her life in the province. She grew in prominence in radio and in the South African gospel music industry. Her contribution, by promoting gospel music talent from KZN and beyond, through the Crown Gospel Awards certainly changed many people’s lives and fortunes. Her legacy continues to be celebrated in KZN and across South Africa.
It is with a heavy heart that we have started the week and Women’s Month, with the sad news of Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule’s untimely passing. On behalf of the people of KwaZulu-Natal and Provincial Government, I extend my heartfelt condolences to Ukhozi FM listeners, her colleagues, and the family of the beloved radio personality, Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule. Grief has gripped the airwaves of her beloved Ukhozi FM as listeners, colleagues, friends come to terms with this immense loss.
We had every hope that she was going to recover from her illness because Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule was not merely a presenter, she was a beacon of hope and inspiration in the broadcasting industry. Through her show “Eshilo” which was broadcast every Sunday morning from 9am to 12, she connected with people on a personal level, making each one feel seen and heard.
Her passion for radio and commitment to providing quality content made her an irreplaceable part of our community, and her absence will be deeply felt. For dedicating her life to uplift others by spreading messages of hope, faith, and resilience, she deserves to be applauded. It is for this reason that I have recommended that government officially takes part in the funeral arrangements, guided by the family.

Thuli P, Zola Nombona, others celebrate Women’s Day with stunning photos

Thuli P

Thuli Phongolo, Zola Nombona, and other South African stars marked Women’s Day with a dazzling display of style and empowerment.

These influential women took to social media to share stunning photos, each one a celebration of beauty, strength, and the essence of womanhood.


 

 

 

Thuli P, known for her effortless elegance, wowed her followers with a series of chic, fashion-forward shots that perfectly encapsulated the spirit of the day.

Zola Nombona, beloved for her talent and charisma, also joined the celebration with a breathtaking photo shoot.

Other notable celebrities joined the celebration, each adding their personal flair to the occasion. The photos not only highlighted their stunning beauty but also served as a reminder of the importance of uplifting and supporting one another as women.

Let’s take a look at some of the photos posted below:

Chidinma and Shebeshxt’s were one of the most talked about this week

Chidinma and Shebeshxt’s were one of the most talked about this week

The week is finally coming to an end following a busy week, especially on social media.

We had various events that made headlines, but we are here to bring to your face some of the biggest stories that you might have missed out on.


 

Let’s start with Chidinma Adetshina’s Saga: Chidinma who made it to the final phase of Miss South Africa 2024 has voluntarily withdrawn from the competition following months of being cyberbullied and cancelled on social media due to her Nigerian roots. The 23-year-old gave up on her dreams after the Home Affairs Department found out that her mother was involved in fraud years ago.

Shebeshxt’s Return: The musician raised brows early this week after announcing his first music concert which is themed My Music, My Story. Shebeshxt was expected to be off the radar due to the death of her daughter.

Mihlali Ndamase and Leeroy Sidambe’s Drama: The alleged couple got social media busy this week after Mihlali revealed that she was abused by her estranged lover. Leeroy replied to the accusation with a statement which said that the influencer sustained bruises while he was trying to protect himself against her, as she held a knife to stab him due to an alleged infidelity.

Tyla trended for hours after US streamer Kai Cenat played an unreleased track which featured the South African singer, Rema and 21 Savage.

Pastor Mboro’s video went viral on social media which granted him a spot on the trending list, as he was seen wielding a cutlass while threatening some people whose identities are unknown. The pastor was then arrested. While he was busy facing the law, some angry learners went to his church and vandalised it, ensuring it got burnt to the ground.

Kelvin Momo gave South Africans a perfect weekend with the release of his 5th body of work titled Sewe. The project is highly talked about on social media with positive reviews.

We conclude this article by honouring Veteran actress Connie Chiume, whose death shook the industry as she was of great impact to the industry.

Connie who is 72-year-old died in a private hospital at Johannesburg, but cause of death wasn’t revealed. South Africans celebrated her legacy as they paid tribute to her on various social media platforms.

Botswana observes public holiday because of Tebogo’s Olympic win

Botswana observes public holiday because of Tebogo’s Olympic win

President of Botswana, Dr. Mokgweetsi Eric Keabetswe Masisi honours Sprinter Tebogo Letsile by declaring a public holiday today.

Tebogo made history and made his nation proud as he became the first African to win a gold medal in the men’s 200m after defeating two United States of America sprinters in the final at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.


 

 

 

In a statement released, the President declared a half-day holiday to celebrate Letsile’s win.

“Public Holiday in Botswana🇧🇼 The president of Botswana has declared a ‘half-day public holiday’ across the country to celebrate Letsile Tebogo, the country’s first athlete to win a GOLD medal at the Olympics.”

“Botswana citizens will get an ‘afternoon day off’ on Friday as a tribute to Tebogo who brought joy to their country on Thursday, winning the GOLD medal in men’s 200m; the first African to win this title.”