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By Michael Sekhu

People Magazine SA


Freshlyground and Zolani Mahola go their separate ways

She will be producing theatre and motivational talks and workshops across corporate and community spaces.


This New Year’s Eve, December 31, 2019, we’ll see Zolani Mahola take the stage for the last time as Freshlyground’s lead singer in Cape Town, to focus on her solo career.

After an unbelievable 17 years with the band fondly referred to as ‘The One Who Sings’ to spread her wings and fully commit to her new venture as a solo artist and inspirational speaker.

“It’s been an epic journey, and Freshlyground will always be an integral part of my life story. I’m extremely proud of what our band has achieved and how we were able to unite our country through music and take our unique sound to the world.” She said. “It may seem like the end of an era, but it’s certainly not goodbye.”

 

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After 17 amazing years with @freshlygroundsa, I am officially launching my career as a solo artist and public speaker. I can’t wait to share this journey with you! I am Zolani Mahola. I am the one who sings. #TheNextChapter #ZolaniMahola #TheOneWhoSings #IntoTheNew ????: Eddie Mahlangu

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Not only is she launching a new music career, but as a trained actress who has appeared on numerous stages as well as on the big and small screen, she will also be producing theatre and motivational talks and workshops across corporate and community spaces.

Originally appeared on People Magazine

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