Zanele Mbokazi’s husband Bishop Mpendulo Nkambule Shares a Statement on How She died
In a heartbreaking announcement, Bishop Mpendulo Nkambule has confirmed the passing of his wife, Zanele Mbokazi, a revered figure in South Africa’s gospel music community. Mbokazi, who was well-known as the founder of the Crown Gospel Awards and a prominent presenter on Ukhozi FM, passed away in the early hours of Monday. Her death has left an undeniable void in the hearts of many, particularly within the gospel music industry.
Zanele Mbokazi’s influence on gospel music was both profound and transformative. Through her leadership of the Crown Gospel Awards, she not only celebrated and uplifted gospel artists nationwide but also provided a platform for both emerging and established talent to shine. Her contributions have been instrumental in shaping the gospel music landscape in South Africa.
Mbokazi’s role as a presenter on Ukhozi FM further solidified her status as a beloved and influential figure in the industry. Her dynamic personality and passion for gospel music endeared her to a broad audience, earning her immense respect from listeners and peers alike.
The news of her passing has sparked an outpouring of grief and heartfelt tributes from fans, colleagues, and the wider public. Many have shared their condolences and memories, reflecting on the significant impact Mbokazi had on their lives and careers. Her unwavering dedication to her craft and her pivotal role in the gospel music industry will be remembered and cherished.
While the details surrounding her death remain undisclosed, the sense of loss is deeply felt throughout the gospel community. As they come together to honor her memory, they also celebrate her remarkable life and career, recognizing the lasting legacy she leaves behind.
As South Africa mourns this iconic figure, the contributions of Zanele Mbokazi to the gospel music industry, alongside the support of her husband, Bishop Mpendulo Nkambule, will continue to resonate. Her legacy will endure, inspiring future generations of artists and gospel music lovers.