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South Africa mourns popular singer’s death at 35

Award-winning South African Afro-pop singer Bulelwa Mkutukana, popularly known as Zahara, has died, Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Zizi Kodwa minister announced.

The BBC is reporting that the late singer succumbed to her illness after spending some days in the hospital.

The songstress won fame in 2011 with her album Loliwe, loved across Africa.

In 2019, Zahara opened about up her battle with alcohol addiction.

Last month, the family confirmed she had been admitted to hospital and called on South Africans to keep the musician in their prayers.

She passed away on Monday night in a Johannesburg hospital, state-run SABC news website reports.

While her family is yet to release an official statement, fans have been grieving and sharing fond memories on social media.

“Zahara and her guitar made an incredible and lasting impact in South African music,” Mr Kodwa posted on X (formerly Twitter).

“She left us with such beautiful music,” one X user posted.

Zahara, who released five albums, won dozens of awards both local and international. In 2020, she was named in the BBC’s 100 Women list.

The songwriter also used her platform to speak out about violence against women in South Africa, something she revealed had happened to her.

In an interview with a local radio last year, Zahara said her music was not for recognition but to bring comfort to broken souls that need healing.

 

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