Musician Latoya Buthelezi better known as Toya Delazy paid a heartwarming tribute to her late grandfather Mangosuthu Buthelezi.
Her grandfather, who is the late IFP founder and traditional prime minister to the Zulu nation was laid to rest in a special official funeral category one at the Prince Mangosuthu Stadium in Ulundi, KwaZulu-Natal.
The Pump It Up hitmaker went on stage and gave a tribute to her grandfather, she reflected on his legacy and the role he played in her life and music career.
“My hope is that we can reflect on his legacy with a sense of nuance and understanding, acknowledging both the positive and challenging aspects of his life’s work. My grandfather taught me selflessness and how to think about others before myself and to always stand for the truth, even if it makes you unpopular,” she said.
“I want to acknowledge the relationship we shared. As a young child he provided for my needs and served as a significant influence on my knowledge of my culture and becoming the artist that I am today, rapping in Zulu,” she added.
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Many took to her comments section and sent out their condolences and words of encouragement to the musician.
“I love you so much , may his soul rest in peace?❤️ condolences to you and the family,” a social media user commented.
“Grandfather’s humble Grandchild. Shenge is proud of you. We will vote Darling. Keep well with your family. You are highly favored. You gained a great Angel. I lost my first Bon last year in September. I will Vote next year to honour them ??❤️❤️❤️❤️,” another social media user added.
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