On Tuesday morning, South Africa awoke to the somber news of the passing of the accomplished musician Zahara at the age of 36. Zahara made her mark on the South African music scene in 2011, captivating the entire nation with her exceptional guitar skills. Her journey in the music industry was adorned with accolades and notable milestones, and she was not only a self-taught guitarist but also a remarkable singer. Her debut album’s (Loliwe) initial release sold out within an impressive 72 hours, achieving platinum status in a mere 13 days and double platinum in 17 days. Today, we extend a special tribute to Zahara's enduring legacy, recognising the profound influence she had on the musical landscape and the lives of those who were touched by her extraordinary talent. Former Music Journalist Lesley Mofokeng joins Lerato Mbele to take us through her life.

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