South African gospel legend Solly Moholo, renowned for his powerful voice and influence on gospel music died on Wednesday, 2 October 2024.
Story Summary:
- Solly Moholo, famous for songs like “Ke Latlhile Bokinza,” passed away on Wednesday, 2 October 2024.
- The gospel singer had been hospitalised after falling ill post his tour in Botswana.
- Tributes have poured in, with many hailing Moholo’s impact on South African gospel music and his humility.
Solly Moholo dies: What’s the cause of death?
According to reports, Solly Moholo passed away after battling a serious illness.
His family confirmed he was hospitalised following his pre-album launch tour in Botswana and had been fighting for his life in the hospital.
Despite efforts to save him, the gospel legend succumbed to his illness on October 2, 2024. His family’s statement read:
“It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved legend Solly Moholo. He passed away after being hospitalized post his Botswana tour.”
His untimely death leaves a significant void in the gospel music community.
Solly Moholo biography
Born and raised in South Africa, Solly Moholo was a renowned gospel artist and producer who rose to fame with his infectious beats and spiritual songs.
He was known for his iconic hits such as Ke Latlhile Bokinza and Robala ka Khotso, which resonated deeply with South African audiences.
Moholo was not only a singer but also a top producer, having worked with prominent artists like Winnie Mashaba.
His contribution to the gospel genre and his tireless work ethic made him a beloved figure in the music industry.
Reactions to Moholo’s death
The news of Solly Moholo’s passing has sent shockwaves through the music industry and across South Africa. Mphoza Mashabela, Chairperson of the Limpopo Artists Movement, expressed deep sorrow at the loss, saying:
“We’ve lost a giant in the gospel industry. He was more than an artist; he was a friend and mentor to many.”
Mashabela also revealed that there had been efforts to raise funds to cover Moholo’s medical bills.
Tributes have continued to pour in from fans, industry peers, and cultural leaders, all honouring Moholo’s legacy and impact on gospel music.
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