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(10/12/1938-2007) Singer, songwriter and actress on stage and television. Born in Ladysmith, Natal, raised in Alexandra Johannesburg and Durban. Primarily a singer, started her recording career at 23 working with Roxy Jila’s Jazz Sledge and went on to work with many of the South African greats including Abigail Kubheka’s The Skylarks (founded by Miriam Makeba), West Nkosi, Jacob “Mpharayana” Radebe, Mathlathini and the Mahotela Queen, Ray Phiri, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, and Mac Mathunjwa – with whom she co-wrote a number of songs – and his group: The Peddlers. She won a number of awards in the late 1970’s, and in 2006 recorded her last album. Her acting career included stage work in plays such as Burning Embers, Julius Caesar, When the Locusts Come and Night of the Long Wake. Film work included Dingaka, Deliwe, Inkedama and Isala Kutshelwa. For television she did the televised rock opera The Master’s Plan, Academy, My Home and In the Name of Love. In 1965 married Simon Ngema and took a break to have four children, only returning to the business in the 1970’s when he left her. She died of cardiac illness in June 2007

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