South African Jazz Singer Sibongile Khumalo Dies After Stroke

Reuters
By Reuters
January 28, 2021Africa
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South African Jazz Singer Sibongile Khumalo Dies After Stroke
Singer Sibongile Khumalo and Hugh Masekela performs in concert on April 4, 2014 in New York, United States. (Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images)

JOHANNESBURG—South African opera and jazz singer, Sibongile Khumalo, a recipient of the country’s second highest national order, died on Thursday, her family said a statement.

The 63 year-old singer, born in Soweto not far from late President Nelson Mandela’s home, sang at the leader’s 1994 inauguration. She also performed internationally, including at London’s famed Royal Albert Hall.

Khumalo received the presidential Order of Ikhamanga in Silver in 2008, for her contribution to arts and culture. A trained soprano, she boasted a wide vocal range, while her oeuvre included European classics, African folk and choral music, as well as modern jazz.

Her family said the cause of her death was a stroke following a lengthy illness.

By Mfuneko Toyana

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