South African actress and singer, Winnie Khumalo has died at the age of 51 following a brief illness, her family announced.
Winnie Khumalo, an Afropop artist celebrated for her music career that began in the 1980s, also made appearances in popular South African TV shows.
She is widely remembered for her hit song *Live My Life* and her collaborations with iconic South African musicians, including the late Brenda Fassie.
Speaking with SABC TV on Wednesday, the singer’s sister, Tshepi Rakeepile, revealed that Winnie died on Tuesday while being rushed to the hospital.
“My sister was sick. She did have a short illness and we really thought she was recovering. But this morning it turned out she hadn’t fully recovered from her illness. She was quickly rushed to the hospital. Unfortunately, she was pronounced dead,” Rakeepile said.
The exact cause of her illness has not been disclosed.
Winnie Khumalo leaves behind a remarkable legacy in music and television.
Known for her powerful voice and dynamic performances, she released several solo albums and worked as a backup singer for Brenda Fassie. Her influence in the industry made her a household name.
She is survived by her two children: her daughter, Rethabile Khumalo, who is also a singer, and her son, Thabo Khumalo.
Fans and fellow artists have expressed their grief and shock on social media, sharing heartfelt tributes.
Kalawa Jazmee Records, the label Winnie worked with, called her a “true icon” whose passion, talent, and unforgettable performances left an enduring impact on the music industry and her fans.
“Her passion, talent, and dedication to her craft have left an indelible mark on the industry and in the hearts of her fans,” the label said in a statement.
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