Zahara: Tributes pour in for the late songstress
Tributes were paid on Tuesday to award-winning South African singer Zahara after her death at the age of 36.
Tributes continue to pour in for the South African Loliwe hitmaker, Zahara who sadly passed away on 11 December 2023 following a prolonged hospital stay. The singer was 36 years old.
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South Africa’s arts minister and Zahara’s record company announced her death late on Monday in a Johannesburg hospital where she was first admitted last month.
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Born Bulelwa Mkutukana to a family in a village near East London, Zahara became known for her trademark guitar and giant Afro hairstyle.
She sang in choirs as a child and taught herself guitar. Her voice drew comparisons to Tracy Chapman, Joan Armatrading and India Arie.
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She burst into the music scene in 2011, with her debut album Loliwe selling out in 72 hours.
Zahara was billed alongside Hugh Masekela, James Ingram and Lauryn Hill at Africa’s biggest jazz festival in 2012.
She released five albums and won 17 South African Music Awards, the country’s top accolade, in all.
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In a 2012 interview with AFP Zahara told how she had sang for South Africa’s anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela at his home.
“That was emotional for me. I remember I cried when I started singing to the finish and I even messed up my song,” she recalled.
Sports, arts and culture minister Zizi Kodwa wrote on X, the former Twitter, that she was “very saddened” by the death of the singer.
I am very saddened by the passing of @ZaharaSA. My deepest condolences to the Mkutukana family and the South African music industry. Government has been with the family for some time now. Zahara and her guitar made an incredible and lasting impact in South African music. pic.twitter.com/1a402aQfLs
— Minister of Sport, Arts & Culture (@zizikodwa) December 11, 2023
Warner Music Africa, her record company, also said it was “mourning” the death.
“Her lasting memory in our hearts and mind must be her ability to bring comfort and resonate with the struggles of the poorest of the poor,” the radical Economic Freedom Fighters opposition party said in a statement.
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No cause of death has been announced but Zahara was admitted to hospital last month “following complaints about physical pains”, according to a family statement at the time.
In 2019, her manager revealed she was battling liver disease.
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