Mphatheni Khumalo popularly known as Mfaz’ Omnyama (1959–2001) was a South African performer of Maskandi music, guitar player, and lyricist.[1]
Mfaz’ Omnyama | |
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Birth name | Mpatheni khumalo |
Born | 1959 Nongoma, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa |
Origin | KwaZulu-Natal |
Died | St Benedict Hospital |
Genres | maskandi |
Occupations |
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Instrument | guitar |
Labels | Gallo Record Company |
He is known for his hit singles such as Khula Tshitshi Lami, Ngisebenzile Mama and Ngiyashisa Bhe.
Early life and music career
editKhumalo was born in rural Nongoma, KwaZulu-Natal. He was a left-handed self-taught master of the string and stage, and released many top-selling albums in his time.[2]
Khumalo was discovered by former Ukhozi FM presenter and host Bodloza Nzimande while working in a mine in North West province which employed labourers from the Eastern Cape, specifically from Pondoland.
He was a solo musician and later became part of a music group called “Izingqungqulu Zomhlaba” consisting of Phuzekhemisi and Ihhashi Elimhlophe. Busi Mhlongo did several cover versions of his songs in his memory.
Death
editMpatheni Khumalo died at the age of 42 in 2001, at St. Benedict Hospital in KwaZulu-Natal after struggling from pancreatic cancer.[3] He left eight children and his wife.[3]
Discography
editStudio albums
edit- Emazweni Baba (1995)
- Amagugu (1996)
- Khula Tshitshi Lami (1997)
- Ngiyashisa Bhe!! (1999)
- Ngisebenzile Mama (2000)
- Ngihlanze Ngedela (2001)
International Performances
editReferences
edit- ^ "Mfaz'Omnyama Biography, Albums, Songs - The Best Maskandi artist Ever". maskandi.co.za. Retrieved 2020-02-04.
- ^ Mojapelo, Max (2008). Beyond Memory: Recording the History, Moments and Memories of South African Music. African Minds. ISBN 9781920299286.
- ^ a b Themba wa Sepotokele (20 March 2001). "Maskandi muso Mfaz'Omnyama dies of cancer". iol.co.za.