Mzansi bids farewell to musician Mshoza who was laid to rest

Mzansi bids farewell to musician Mshoza who was laid to rest

- Mshoza was laid to rest today at House of Treasuries Ministries in Rispark, Johannesburg

- Friends and family gathered to pay their last respects to a kwaito star who had so much more to give

- Fans took to social media to share their last goodbyes with the talented young lady

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Mzansi said its final goodbyes to Kwaito start Mshoza who was laid to rest today. She was a rising star in the male-dominated music genre.

The funeral was held at House of Treasuries Ministries in Rispark, Johannesburg where friends and family gathered to pay their respects to the late musician.

Fans took to social media to pay their final respects to a star who had so much potential and was taken far too soon.

Mzansi bids farewell to musician Mshoza who was laid to rest
Mzansi was laid to rest today, friends and family gathered to pay their last respects to the star. Photo credit: Instagram/mshoza_thegodmother
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Mzansi boss babes Kelly Khumalo and Khanyi Mbau both attended the memorial of the late Kwaito star Mshoza. Both ladies dressed to impress and shared their condolences on social media.

Taking to social media, both Kelly and Khanyi showed off their memorial attire. Being the moguls that they are, Kelly and Khanyi worse some stunning black outfits for Moshe’s memorial.

Kelly wore a figure-hugging black lace dress which had a high slit showing off her lush legs. She accompanied the gorgeous dress with a boujee that that finished the outfit perfectly.

“As we bid farewell to the Queen of Kwaito #HoshMshozaBozza”

The memorial service for late kwaito star Mshoza took place in Newtown in Johannesburg on Wednesday, 25 November. The star's close friends, family and a few fans were only allowed to attend the service due to the Covid-19 regulations.

Most of the musician's fans streamed the memorial service live on YouTube. Mshoza's life was celebrated with songs from the 90s when kwaito music still dominated the airwaves in Mzansi.

Songs from Mshoza, Trompies and late Lebo Mathosa, among others, were played loud at the venue in celebration of Mshoza's contribution in the Mzansi music industry.

Earlier, Briefly.co.za reported that Rasta is at it again, this time he has painted the late musician Mshoza and as usual, Mzansi is not thrilled with his work.

People have taken to Twitter to voice their disappointment at Rasta's latest art piece and some are asking him to stop.

Others are begging people not to encourage him or he might embarrass South Africa by painting the late Diego Maradona.

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