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Sibongile Mofokeng welcomes in the studio Banele Mahlangu a recording artist. Hailing from KwaThema, South Africa, Banele Mahlangu's musical journey began at a young age, leading the choir at Mzomsha Primary School. His talent continued to flourish during his time at the University of Cape Town in 2005. Mahlangu released his debut album, "Ngibonga uJesu," in 2009 to critical acclaim, earning a nomination for Best Newcomer at the SABC Crown Gospel Awards. He went on to win the RnB Gospel Best Newcomer award at the SABC's Crown Gospel Awards in 2012.
16 Feb 3AM English South Africa Christianity · Christianity

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