Mbongeni Ngema born 1955, was a COMPOSER, a DIRECTOR, a CHOREOGRAPHER, a WRITER and PRODUCER. Mbongeni’s first love was theatre and the bug bit him while he was working in the factories where his colleagues created plays for their entertainment. He later joined the acting company of the country’s major theatre innovator and entrepreneur, Gibson Kente, where he learned theatre and went on to create his own plays. Ngema was famously known for being one of the vocal arrangers for “The Lion King”. He subsequently won a Grammy award for the music arrangement. As a composer, Ngema's biggest album in South Africa was 'Stimela Sase-Zola'. He has written numerous songs, arranged for artists like Michael Bolton on the soundtrack album for the movie 'Sing' and co-wrote backing vocals with Kenneth Gamble for one of 'Third World's albums. "Siyi-Nkatha, Siyi-ANC" - A song about reconciliation and unity was one of his biggest songs which was released during the Apartheid era.
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My grandmother's favorite song, may your soul rest in peace makhuku wam and thanks for raising me look I'm the man today because you became my mother after my mother deiced to walk away from my brother and I, you and grandfather never walked away from is and I thank both of you and I don't know how can I repay you because you said you said while you were still alive you don't care about the tombstone but I feel like you deserve it that's all I can do, I had a wish of leaving a will that says I mist be burried with atleast R10 000 cash so I can bring it to you in heaven when I die but I'm afraid skollies will dig up my grave and take that money, but I know first I have to make sure your hoise is the most beautiful in the village just to honor you. I will forever loving you makhulu wam Nokhala, Jiyane, Duna, Gubevu, thole lesgadala.
Eisch,reminds me of my Durban brothers,,,Wellcome,Mbongenie,Stembiso and bra Sipho......guys i miss you like nobody's business,,,hope that one of you guys see this message,,,Namibia will wellcome you...