style="font-weight: 400;">Vulindlela became a national pop anthem, played especially at weddings and all kinds of celebrations. Vulindlela can be style="font-weight ...
The song is about making way for the groom (and bride) at their wedding. In 1997 South Africa was emerging from the racist apartheid system, and was celebrating its own “wedding” across the colour bar ...
A young Mohlakeng actress who has made it onto national screens speaks about how acting has changed her life after portraying young Brenda Fassie.
When the late South African music legend Brenda Fassie released Vulindlela in 1997 the song became an instant hit and invaded the airwaves, people’s sound systems and club dancefloors. Some 23 years ...
She had big shoes to fill as Brenda Fassie was no ordinary singer. Actress Oluhle Ncele, hailing from a quiet village in Cofimvaba in the Eastern Cape, grew up listening to the late star’s music. The ...
Brenda Ngxoli has revealed just how much went into preparing for her role as Brenda Fassie in SABC1’s new four-part documentary series, “Vulindlela”. SABC1 previously confirmed Ngxoli as the lead in ...
The name Brenda Fassie evokes a powerful mix of pride, nostalgia, and profound sadness at her loss. Known affectionately as “MaBrr,” Fassie was more than a pop star. She was a revolutionary force, a ...
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