Mandoza dies
[WATCH] Remembering Mandoza: ‘Tsotsi Yase Zola’ laid to rest
Mduduzi ‘Mandoza' Tshabalala, who died on Sunday, 18 September, was buried at Westpark Cemetery on Friday. The kwaito legend was celebrated as one of the few...
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The kwaito star died on his wife's birthday last Sunday.
The 38-year-old kwaito musician passed away on Sunday following a battle with cancer.
Those who delivered tributes say that while Mandoza had his faults, the impact of his music can’t be disputed.
Fans gathered today to celebrate Mandoza's life through his music, ahead of his funeral on Friday.
Mandoza’s sister says the many fans who supported her brother have now also become her siblings.
Fans of the late kwaito artist Mduduzi ‘Mandoza’ Tshabalala have gathered to celebrate his life.
Errold Mvambu says he believes the musician would still be alive if the ambulance arrived when it was called.
Kevin Ntaopane says they tried to have doctors resuscitate the 38-year-old but says it was too late.
The family of the award-winning kwaito legend Mandoza held a media briefing on Monday, a day after his death.
The 'Nkalakatha' hit maker died upon arrival in hospital after his yearlong battle with cancer.
Music producer Arthur Mafokate remembers the late Mduduzi ‘Mandoza’ Tshabalala in an interview with 702’s Phemelo Ngcobo.
The political party has described the musician's passing as “the end of an era” in the kwaito genre.
The musician had been battling with cancer for about a year after he had been diagnosed with a brain tumor.
The crossover artist, 38, died on the way to hospital after experiencing difficulty breathing earlier today.
Mandoza died on the way to hospital after he experienced trouble breathing while with his wife, Mpho.
Tshabalala lost his battle with cancer about a year after he had been diagnosed with a brain tumour.