President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed his condolences to the Molokoane family following the passing of renowned gospel artist Solly Moholo
Cyril Ramaphosa has paid tribute to the late gospel star, Solly Moholo. Picture: Twitter/ @MbalulaFikile
“Solly Moholo provided the melodies, rhythms, and words of inspiration and comfort that we need now; they were the soundtrack of faith, worship, and community for millions of South Africans and neighbours in our region for decades.”“Our sincere sympathies once more to the Molokoanes as we reflect on Solly’s contribution to the spiritual and cultural life of our nation, and as we turn up the volume on his recorded performances.
“It is with great sadness that we inform you, on behalf of the Molokoane family, that our beloved legend Solly Moholo has sadly passed on.”
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