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Sport, arts, and culture minister Nathi Mthethwa commend “Magesh”

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Nathi Mthethwa, the Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, has paid respect to the musical legend Tokollo Tshabalala, often known as “Magesh,” for his contribution to the field. Mthethwa did this in recognition of Tshabalala’s work in the industry.

It was reported that Tshabalala died suddenly on Monday as a result of complications from an epileptic episode.

According to the Minister, Tshabalala was a well-known musician who was well-known for his notably recognised for his famously known for his notoriously known for his enormous contribution towards the development of South African arts and culture.

His work with the innovative Kwaito musical trio TKZEE, which he co-founded in the 1990s together with Kabelo Mabelane and Zwai Bala and which rose to prominence with the hit songs ‘Phalafala’ and ‘Shibobo,’ has earned him a significant amount of notoriety.

“Magesh will be eternally remembered as a musical and cultural pioneer who used his talent as a weapon to elevate and develop the youth of post-apartheid South Africa.

He used his artistry as a weapon to use his artistry as a weapon to uplift and develop the youth of post-apartheid South Africa His many contributions to many artistic endeavours will not soon be forgotten. “May the Lord grant him eternal rest,” Mthethwa prayed.

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