[File Image] Flowers seen on a coffin. TKZee member Kabelo Mabalane has broken down while paying tribute to his late follow band member Tokollo Tshabalala.
He taught me how to be brave, he taught me how to be fearless. I forced myself to be one of your children. “Magesh taught me to believe in myself.
Magesh died on Monday morning after an epileptic seizure. Kabelo Mabalane, Zwai Bala, singer Loyiso Bala, Sibusiso Ntshangase and Kagiso "Gwyza" Diseko (from ...
He taught me how to be brave, how to be fearless," It was always music that connected us," he said. The direction of my life changed and was never to be the same again after I met Tokollo.
Kabelo Mabalane, co-star with Magesh in TKZee gave a speech in honour of his late friend. Netizens applauded Kabelo's sombre take on his friendship with ...
Taking to Twitter, DJ Cleo shared the lit mix with his followers. His family confirmed the tragic news in a statement. He had fought the chronic disease for a long time. Kabelo remembers that the song was not well received, but it all went up from there. Kabelo said it all started when they received R250 to record a song about girls they were in love with. He taught me How to be fearless."
Dignitaries, fellow musicians, and friends have gathered to pay their last respects to the legendary artist. Kabelo Mabalane, a close friend of Tshabalala, ...
Kabelo Mabalane, a close friend of Tshabalala, took to the podium first to pay tribute to the star. He taught me how to be brave, he taught me how to be fearless. [WATCH] The funeral service of the late Kwaito Star Tokollo Magesh Tshabalala is currently underway at Rhema Bible Church in Randburg. Tshabalala’s family have made their way into the auditorium, alongside his coffin. Kabelo Mabalane, a close friend of Tshabalala, took to the podium first, while Zwai Bala has performed a moving tribute song. Dignitaries, fellow musicians, and friends have gathered to pay their last respects to the artist.
Family and friends spoke fondly of Kwaito artist Tokollo “Magesh” Tshabalala as he was laid to rest.
“That back of the house is where we started to believe. Magesh, we changed the world, toured the world, got arrested, fought, cried, we won big and lost big. We would go to the back of the house to resume our extracurricular activities. “There was a time Magesh unprompted by anybody, walked up to the church and received Christ as his Lord and saviour. “It blesses my heart that Tokollo got to experience the love of Christ. It is well documented that I am a pastor and I've given my life to my lord and saviour Jesus Christ. The back of the house is where we, spoke, dreamt, what existed in our hearts happened at the back of the house.” I tried to let my life speak volumes,” he says. He saw in me that I didn’t see in myself, from day one.” “It made me reflect and go back to the beginning, on the five minutes I had before I met him. As funny as it can be, that back of the house is where it started.” But it was always music that connected us,” he says.
'Magesh saw in me what I didn't see in myself for the longest time': TKZee member Kabelo Mabalane pays tribute to his late friend.
Tokollo “Magesh” Tshabalala lived his life boldly and to the fullest, speakers said during the kwaito musician's send-off at the Rhema Bible.
“He was the best lyricist and he inspired the youth of the country. “I was told that I have to speak about my brother and share my fondest memories with him, but where do I start? I always felt his love, we will miss him dearly.” To Subscribe to Sunday World, [click here](https://subs.arena.africa/#!/offer/411?utm_source=promo411&utm_medium=Circ) “This whole week I was a mess. Our number-one tsotsi was a star.