Nhlanhla Mafu, the enchanting lead singer of Mafikizolo, is a celebrated figure in the world of South African Afro-pop music. In 1996, she joined forces with composer Theo Kgosinkwe, and together, they embarked on a remarkable musical journey that would capture the hearts of audiences worldwide. Nhlanhla's captivating vocals became the driving force behind Mafikizolo's meteoric rise to fame, with a string of unforgettable singles like "Ndihamba Nawe kuphela," "Kwela Kwela," "Sibongile," and "Udakwa Njalo." In 1997, their self-titled album, "Mafikizolo," marked the beginning of their musical odyssey, showcasing Nhlanhla's extraordinary talent. This was followed by "Music Revolution" in 1999, solidifying her status as a vocal powerhouse. The accolades soon followed, with an impressive 14 South African Music Awards and 2 MTV Africa Music Awards, including the coveted Best Duo or Group of the Year. Nhlanhla, alongside the late Tebogo Madingoane, marked their entry into the music scene in 1997, laying the foundation for a spectacular career that continues to shine. She joins Lerato Mbele as this week’s special guest in the spotlight.