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Zaza Mokhethi is an International based in South African Gospel artist from Kwa-Thema, in the east of
Johannesburg. she started singing at the tender age. With the passing of time, her
passion for music grew with her. Upon completing her matric, Zaza enrolled for a course in music at
Funda Community College, where she was introduced to many visiting artists.
At the age of 18, she worked as a vocalist for gospel greats such as Rebecca Malope, Solly Mahlangu and
Keke, among others. Shortly thereafter she joined a musical theatre group called African mama and was
soon gracing world stages in countries such as the Netherlands and France. Later she joined a UK-based
theatre production Africa Africa and lived in London for a while.
Upon her return to Mzansi in 2007, Zaza joined Joyous Celebration. Her solo rendition of Namhla Nkosi
catapulted to crowd favour and the song became a major hit on the Joyous Album that year. In 2010 she
released her first album called Umoya Oyingewele under Spirit Music and Masego Productions. The title
track was nominated the Best Song at that year's Crown Gospel Awards, proving that her vocal range
was nothing to be sniffed at.
This was followed by a second album called Thank You in 2012 and a third, Imvuselelo two years later. In
2013, she was nominated for two Crown Gospel Awards - Best Gospel Artist and Best Fem
Johannesburg. she started singing at the tender age. With the passing of time, her
passion for music grew with her. Upon completing her matric, Zaza enrolled for a course in music at
Funda Community College, where she was introduced to many visiting artists.
At the age of 18, she worked as a vocalist for gospel greats such as Rebecca Malope, Solly Mahlangu and
Keke, among others. Shortly thereafter she joined a musical theatre group called African mama and was
soon gracing world stages in countries such as the Netherlands and France. Later she joined a UK-based
theatre production Africa Africa and lived in London for a while.
Upon her return to Mzansi in 2007, Zaza joined Joyous Celebration. Her solo rendition of Namhla Nkosi
catapulted to crowd favour and the song became a major hit on the Joyous Album that year. In 2010 she
released her first album called Umoya Oyingewele under Spirit Music and Masego Productions. The title
track was nominated the Best Song at that year's Crown Gospel Awards, proving that her vocal range
was nothing to be sniffed at.
This was followed by a second album called Thank You in 2012 and a third, Imvuselelo two years later. In
2013, she was nominated for two Crown Gospel Awards - Best Gospel Artist and Best Fem
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