Mshoza remembered as loving person
Updated | By Andrew Robertson
Tributes are continuing to pour in for KZN-born Kwaito star, Nomasonto 'Mshoza' Maswanganyi.
The 'Kortes' hitmaker died yesterday after a short illness. The 37-year-old mother of two young children also had diabetes.
Music Rights Organisation, SAMRO, says the South African music industry's suffered another significant loss.
Durban-based Qgom musician, Thobeka 'Tipcee' Ndaba and Mshoza were in the studio together recently to record a song.
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She says Mshoza's passing came as a shock to her.
"Since I was young, I wanted to be like her. I've always wanted to be a female kwaito artist. I looked up to her. She was very vibrant, likes laughing, likes to tell jokes and she's a loving person."
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