6 Reasons Why South Mzansi Will Never Forget Vector Malome

Vector Malome was more than just a musician; he was an icon whose influence extended beyond the borders of his homeland, Lesotho, to touch the hearts of many in South Africa and beyond. His journey in the music industry was marked by significant contributions that left a lasting impact on those who heard his powerful messages and unique sound. Here are six reasons why South Mzansi will never forget Vector Malome.


 

 

 
1. A True Pioneer: From Lesotho to South Africa
Vector Malome’s rise from the mountainous terrain of Lesotho to the bustling music scene of South Africa is a testament to his extraordinary talent and determination. He was one of the few artists who could seamlessly bridge the gap between these two nations, introducing a distinct blend of traditional and modern sounds that resonated with audiences across the region. His journey was not just about achieving personal success but also about creating a cultural connection that celebrated the shared heritage of Lesotho and South Africa.

2. Collaborations with South African Giants
Vector Malome’s ability to collaborate with top South African artists like Blaq Diamond, Dladla Mshunqisi, Miss Pru, and Lizwe Wokuqala showcased his versatility and musical prowess. These collaborations produced chart-topping hits that captured the attention of fans and solidified his status in the music industry. Whether blending genres or experimenting with new sounds, Vector’s collaborative spirit and innovative approach to music-making were key elements of his enduring legacy.

3. His Kindness and Humility
Despite his success, Vector Malome remained humble and kind-hearted. His down-to-earth personality endeared him to fans and fellow musicians alike. He was known for treating everyone with respect and sincerity, which made his presence both on and off stage truly unforgettable. His genuine nature and willingness to connect with people on a personal level set him apart in an industry often characterized by ego and competition.

#### 4. Powerful Messages in His Songs
Vector Malome’s music was not just about entertainment; it was a vehicle for powerful, educational messages. Songs like “Prize to Pay” and “Dumelang” tackled real-life issues and encouraged listeners to reflect on their own experiences and the world around them. His lyrics were thought-provoking and often touched on themes of perseverance, hope, and social justice. Through his music, Vector aimed to inspire positive change and empower his listeners to overcome their struggles.

#### 5. An Unforgettable Sound
One of the most remarkable aspects of Vector Malome’s artistry was his unique sound. He had a distinctive ability to fuse traditional elements with contemporary beats, creating a musical style that was both innovative and deeply rooted in his cultural heritage. His soulful melodies and captivating rhythms resonated with audiences of all ages, making his music a staple in many households across South Mzansi.

#### 6. A Legacy that Lives On
Though Vector Malome is no longer with us, his legacy continues to inspire future generations of musicians. His contributions to the music industry have paved the way for aspiring artists from Lesotho and beyond, demonstrating that talent and hard work can break down barriers and unite people through the universal language of music. His influence is felt not only in the music he created but also in the lives he touched with his words and actions.

### Conclusion
Vector Malome was more than just an artist; he was a trailblazer, a humble soul, and a beacon of hope whose music transcended borders and spoke to the shared human experience. His collaborations, his humility, and the profound messages in his songs have ensured that he will forever be remembered as a significant figure in the South African music scene. South Mzansi will never forget Vector Malome, whose legacy lives on through the timeless music he left behind and the countless lives he inspired.

crown gospel awards continue – bishop nkambule

Following the passing of Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule, the founder of the prestigious Crown Gospel Music Awards, Bishop Mpendulo Nkambule has been named the new executive producer of the event. This transition marks a pivotal moment for the awards, ensuring that the legacy of Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule will continue to shine in the realm of South African

gospel music.

In a recent media briefing, Bishop Nkambule reaffirmed his commitment to preserving the high standards set by his late wife. “Our aim is to uphold and extend the exemplary standards Zanele established. Her influence on the Crown Gospel Music Awards was profound, and we are dedicated to advancing her vision while honoring her remarkable contributions,” Bishop Nkambule stated.
Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule’s death in August 2024, after a long struggle with lung cancer, cast uncertainty over the future of the awards she so passionately developed. Bishop Nkambule has since reassured the public that the event will proceed as planned, maintaining its esteemed reputation.


 

 

 

The 17th edition of the Crown Gospel Music Awards is slated for Sunday, 24 November 2024, at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand, Gauteng. The nomination process is currently open and will close on Thursday, 10 October 2024. Bishop Nkambule has promised to uphold the high standards set by his late wife, ensuring the awards remain a premier celebration of gospel music in South Africa.

Bishop Nkambule also emphasized that Zanele will remain an integral part of the awards’ history. “Zanele will always be remembered as the lifetime president of the Crown Gospel Music Awards. Her legacy will continue to inspire as long as the awards team remains true to her vision. This year’s ceremony will be a tribute to her lasting impact,” he affirmed.

Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule, renowned for her role as a presenter on Ukhozi FM, left a significant void in the gospel music community with her passing. Her legacy is defined by her unwavering passion for gospel music and her dedication to fostering talent within the industry.

The Crown Gospel Music Awards have long been a cornerstone for celebrating gospel music and recognizing the achievements of South African artists. With Bishop Nkambule now leading the way, the awards are set to continue their tradition of excellence, honoring the profound contributions of Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule and her influential role in the industry.

Queen Modjadji Star Makoma Mohale shares journey to landing role

Queen Modjadji actress Makoma Mohale recently joined My Top 10 at 10 with Tbose for an exclusive interview.

Reflecting on her success, Makoma emphasised the importance of setting clear intentions: “When you want something in life, you must write it down,” she said, likening it to planting a seed. “Revisit it and ensure you work towards it,” she added.


 

 

 

 

 

Discussing how her role in Queen Modjadji came about, Makoma shared that she was shooting a pilot scene when she received the call. “I had prepared and done some research, but when I arrived, they gave me a different script.” Fortunately, the production had language advisors, and they rehearsed the lines together.

After the series was officially commissioned, Makoma invested time in preparing for the audition. “I got a call the following week congratulating me on the role. It took a while for it to sink in,” she admitted.

‘African Throne Tour’ – Cassper Nyovest and Nasty C set to share their joint tour experience in an upcoming documentary

‘African Throne Tour’ – Cassper Nyovest and Nasty C set to share their joint tour experience in an upcoming documentaryNasty C and Cassper Nyovest have announced that there will be a documentary special on Amazon Prime Video that will share what they experienced during the African Throne Tour in 2023.

In 2023, the rappers embarked on a historical tour, which began in Swaziland and traveled through various African countries such as Kenya, Mozambique, Botswana, Zambia, Rwanda, and the cities of Cape Town and Durban.


 

 

The exciting announcement of the upcoming documentary was made on social media, however, the dates of the flighting of it are yet to be confirmed.

“Experience the highs and lows, challenges and triumphs of the African Throne Tour with @nasty_csa & @casspernyovest. From unforgettable moments to unforeseen obstacles, this documentary showcases the rollercoaster ride of life on the road. Get ready for a raw and authentic glimpse into the tour like never before,”

“December Diboya Limpopo” – Master KG announces his first ever homecoming concert

This December, Master KG will perform live for the first time at his very own Homecoming concert in his province.

Master KG, who was born and raised in Tzaneen, is also credited as being the creator of the “Bolobedu” dance, is scheduled to perform on December 24th, where he will be celebrating his incredible musical journey.“December Diboya Limpopo🚨🚨🚨🚨 I’m so excited to announce that I will be hosting my first ever homecoming event 24 December 2024 at at Maruleng showground” wrote Master KG


 

 

Popular host Penny Ntuli rejects big radio gig – Here’s why

South African award-winning radio personality Penny Ntuli set social media abuzz after she revealed that she had turned down a big job offer to stay at Jozi FM.

No doubt the post has since thrust her into top trends thanks to her huge social media following.

After her dramatic Gagasi FM exit earlier this year, she joined Jozi FM and has been winning big with the station.

However, despite her big wins, she often trends for the wrong headlines, from steamy posts to clout chasing.


 

 

 

Penny Ntuli

Taking to social media, the radio host announced that she had received a lucrative gig, which she turned down because she wanted to stay at Jozi FM.

Penny Ntuli praised the station’s chief executive officer for helping her during her woes and settling in with the rest of the station members.

She made it known that she turned down the offer because of the love and exposure she has been receiving from Jozi FM and its listeners.

Penny Ntuli posted, “Hey, Bomzala, I recently just got another Radio Job Offer that’s offering to pay very well.” She added, “I declined the offer. Ngsazozinza a year or 2 kwiJozi FM.”

However, against the posts, fans were quick to accuse her of clout chasing while making it known that she was dramatic.Others praised her for giving the station flowers. Some mentioned that contracts were confidential, so she might burn her bridges by leaking the news.

Some of her followers warned Penny Ntuli to keep her contracts secret, or she might be cancelled if she always made her contracts public.

Penny Ntuli pulled a shocker in March when she announced her resignation from Gagasi FM. She revealed she was unhappy with the station’s offer to pay her.

Penny Ntuli shared a copy of her resignation letter and the new contract offer she had received from the station.

The new contract offer revealed that Gagasi FM had given her the graveyard show on Sundays between 1:00 and 4:00. The offer was R711 98 per show.

The media personality said that she had “gladly accepted the new show” until she was told she would be paid R2 800 per month.

According to the radio host, her new salary would have been comparable to what she had been paid for the past two years.

Shauwn Mkhize (MaMkhize) celebrates her grandchild’s 1st birthday

Well-known South African reality television star, actress, and businesswoman, Shauwn Mkhize is a proud grandmother who doesn’t miss out on celebrating her grandchildren, especially on social media.Shauwn Mkhize (MaMkhize) celebrates her grandchild’s 1st birthday


 

 

 

 

 

Taking to Instagram this Friday, the businesswoman shared cute photos of the youngest grandchild that was welcomed a year ago by Andile Mpisane and his wife, Tamia.“Today, we celebrate your first year of life, my precious SJ! It’s been 12 months since you came into our lives and stole our hearts! You are the sweetest little bundle of happiness. Your giggles are like beautiful music, and your smiles can brighten up the cloudiest day. You are surrounded by so much love, and I am truly honored to be your grandma. Happy 1st Birthday, sweet little sunshine!”

Shauwn Mkhize (MaMkhize) celebrates her grandchild’s 1st birthday

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Amapiano producer and DJ, Busta 929 buys new property on his birthday:

Popular South African Amapiano producer, and DJ, Busta 929, real name Mfana Thupa celebrates life with the acquisition of a new property.

The Amapiano producer is fond of gifting himself the luxury things of life, including cars, and houses.

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Taking to social media this Thursday, Busta 929 announced his birthday like he does annually.

“Happiest Birthday Ntjaka more life,” he captioned post which garnered him birthday wishes.

Busta 929

The DJ shared another post where he revealed signing a document for a new property which he just bought.

“Best birthday gift ever, signing another title deed, another property, Danko, and thank you for your support,” he captioned the post.

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Busta 929

Fans and followers flooded the post with congratulatory messages.

Busta’s age hasn’t been confirmed, but he is believed to be 32-year-old.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ZOZIBINI TUNZI

SOUTH AFRICAN MODEL, ACTRESS AND BEAUTY QUEEN. MISS UNIVERSE (2019) AND FORMER MISS SOUTH AFRICA (2019).
Zozibini Tunzi, also known as Zozi Tunzi, is a South African model, actress, and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe 2019. Tunzi had previously been crowned Miss South Africa 2019. She is the third woman from South Africa and the first black South African woman to win the title.
Born: 18th September, 1993
Age: 31 years old.Happy Birthday 09/18 Zozibini Tunzi, also known as Zozi Tunzi, is a South African model, actress, and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe 2019. Tunzi had previously been crowned Miss South Africa 2019. She is the third woman from South Africa and the first black South African woman to win the title.


 

 

 

 

 
South African model, actress, and previous winner of Miss Universe, Zozibini Tunzi has celebrated her 30th birthday.

Zozi Tunzi, went down in the history books as the first black woman to win the title since Leila Lopes of Angola was named Miss Universe 2011 and the third South African woman to do so.

The former Miss South Africa and Miss Universe posted images of herself online on Monday wearing a Karl Lagerfeld outfit, a weave over her hair, and a black high boot

Kwesta’s daughters Khai and Kenya to launch a kids clothing and accesories brand

The daughters of rapper Kwesta and businesswoman Yolanda Vilakazi have announced the upcoming launch of their new company called Sweet Tooth Kids.

Kenya and Khai Vilakazi, sisters, will be working alongside Sbahle. The brand will launch on the 1st of October and will be selling kids’ apparel and accessories.

Yolanda, their mother and the CEO of Beaded Brides posted on Instagram:

 

 

 
“Sweet Tooth Kids (Coming Soon) We started our own business! ☺️ Kids Apparel & Accessories 🌸 (Launch Date 01 October 2024).” wrote Yolanda,