Award-winning South African Afro-pop singer Bulelwa Mkutukana, popularly referred to as Zahara, has died, the nation’s tradition minister introduced.
She had been in hospital, reportedly with liver issues, and the federal government had been helping the family “for some time”, Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Zizi Kodwa stated.
The songstress received fame in 2011 together with her album Loliwe, cherished throughout Africa.
In 2019, Zahara opened up about her battle with alcohol habit.
Last month, the household confirmed she had been admitted to hospital and referred to as on South Africans to maintain the musician of their prayers.
She handed away on Monday night time in a Johannesburg hospital on the age of 36, state-run SABC information web site stories.
While her household is but to launch an official assertion, followers have been grieving and sharing fond recollections on social media following her dying on the age of 36.
“Zahara and her guitar made an incredible and lasting impact in South African music,” Mr Kodwa posted on X (previously Twitter).
“She left us with such beautiful music,” one X person posted.
Zahara, who launched 5 albums, received dozens of awards each native and worldwide. In 2020, she was named within the BBC‘s 100 Women listing.
The songwriter additionally used her platform to talk out about violence in opposition to girls in South Africa, one thing she revealed had occurred to her.
In an interview with a neighborhood radio final 12 months, Zahara stated her music was not for recognition however to carry consolation to damaged souls that want therapeutic.