LETHIWE FOR SAMAS!

By KOPANO MONAHENG


SHE dreams of becoming a superstar someday.But until then, Lethiwe Sithole is happy for her new album Ubuhle which is doing so well.

She’s a nominee for the best Afro Soul music in the South African Music Awards (SAMA29) which was initially supposed to take place in Durban on Saturday 18 November, but now moved to Sunbet Arena, Menlyn Maine, Pretoria due to several reasons.

Tickets are available from R200 at Computicket. Music has always been Lethiwe’s thing since childhood, and her fans can hits from her going forward.

“I’m very happy to be nominated for the SAMAs and hope many people will start recognising me and start listening to my music,” said Lethiwe who hails from Emalahleni in Mpumalanga.
In her Afro Soul album titled Ubuhle, there are songs that trend a lot like Ungowami, Ngithembele Kuwe, Usizi, Ikhona Indlela, but Ikhona Indlela is most loved song, that’s according to Lethiwe.

It talks more about life and emphasises that there’s always a way out no matter the challenges you face.
The young singer, who spent most of her life working underground as a miner, will be travelling to Tshwane next week for the 2023 SAMA Awards. She already has a plan in mind of what she intends to wear at the ceremony.

After attending the SAMAS for the first time as a fan the previous year, she is now going to Menlyn to win an award.
She first recorded her single titled Victory in 2019 followed by an album called Bambelela in 2020.

Her wish is to find a Public Relations (PR) that will help in marketing her album and work.
As of now, she relies heavily on Ukhozi FM, Gagazi FM and some small community radio station in Emalahleni to keep playing her songs on radio.
She believes once people know about her music, every household will play her songs 24/7.

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