Musician Vusi Nova has come out in defence of the family of the late South African musician Zahara, revealing that it was not true that her loved ones were now hawking off the songbird’s awards due to financial strife.
Mpho Xaba, the man who married South African singer Zahara a few weeks before her death, has revealed that he still does not know where she is buried, as her family shut him out on the day following her demise last year.
Gauteng ANC provincial secretary Thembinkosi "TK" Nciza has described as malicious a recently leaked audio, purportedly made by the late singer Zahara when she was alive, in which she claimed that he and TS Records co-founder DJ Sbu had been robbing her.
Despite widespread criticism of his paintings that were unveiled at the funeral of the late South African singer Zahara, renowned Zimbabwean Rasta the Artist has unveiled more portraits of the 'Loliwe' hitmaker, saying she would have been proud of him if she were alive.
The death of South African Afro pop sensation Zahara is reportedly under investigation by the police, with her family’s suspicions that she was the victim of foul play fueled by the fact that they were allegedly given two contradictory autopsy reports following her passing.
South African opposition party, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), reportedly paid R100 000 to save the late Zahara’s house from being auctioned off by her bank when the singer was in financial dire straits.
Footage has emerged of what is thought to be South African Afro-pop sensation Zahara’s last performance on stage, which shows the musician breaking down in tears while in excruciating pain.
South African media personality and musician DJ Sbu has denied swindling musician Zahara of her earnings while she was working under him at TS Records, saying that while people might feel the need to blame him, he is not responsible for her death and is just grieving her passing like everyone else.
Afro-soul sensation Vusi Nova, a close friend of the late South African songbird Zahara, reportedly chased away ANC Provincial Secretary Thembinkosi "TK" Nciza, from the musician’s home when he came to pay his condolences, as he did not appreciate the fact that the businessman turned politician never visited the singer while she was in hospital.
Some family members of the late South African Afro pop sensation, Zahara, believe that poison might have been poured in her drink during her lobola ceremony which took place two days before she fell ill and was rushed to a hospital in Johannesburg.