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Gospel singer Fifi Mabuza’s funeral to be held in Mbombela

3 September 2021, 10:15 AM  |
Motsebi Monareng Motsebi Monareng |  @SABCNews
Fifi Mabuza was the lead singer of Capella group Masibuyele Ku Jehova.

Fifi Mabuza was the lead singer of Capella group Masibuyele Ku Jehova.

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Fifi Mabuza was the lead singer of Capella group Masibuyele Ku Jehova.

The funeral service of the lead singer of gospel group Maibuyele KuJehova, Fifi Mabuza, will be held in KaNyamzane outside Mbombela in Mpumalanga on Friday.

Mabuza passed away on Monday, while undergoing treatment at the Steve Biko Academic hospital in Pretoria.

She was part of the all women gospel group that recorded 18 gospel albums.

The Mpumalanga Government has granted Mabuza a special provincial official funeral.

Mabuza played an integral part in the formation of the KaNyamazane gospel group Masibuyele ku Jehova in 1988.

The group managed to release their first album called “We All Know Jesus is Coming” in 1994. This album became famous across the country.

The group has released a total of 13 albums without members being separated.

The vision of the group is preaching the gospel of Christ through music and build unity amongst communities.

Mabuza will be laid to rest at the Rocky’s Drift cemeteries on Friday.

Premier Refilwe Mtshweni-Tsipane, with MEC for DCSR, Ms Thandi Shongwe and the Speaker of the Mpumalanga Legislature, Ms Makhosazane Masilela, paying a visit to the bereaved family of the late singer of the acapella group, Masibuyele kuJehova, Ms. Anna Fifi Mabuza. pic.twitter.com/21TF9qj8rV

— MpumalangaGov (@MpumalangaGov) September 1, 2021

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