Yolanda Myeza honors her mother Zanele Mbokazi at the memorial service.

On August 15, 2024, a heartfelt memorial service was held at the GNF in Durban to honor the life and legacy of Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule, a beloved Ukhozi FM presenter and founder of the Crown Gospel Music Awards. The event drew thousands of mourners, including artists, pastors, and community members, all gathered to pay tribute to a woman who touched many lives with her passion, generosity, and unwavering love.


 

 

 

 

 

Among those who spoke at the memorial was Yolanda Myeza, an actress known for her role as Nomalanga in the popular show Sibongile and The Dlaminis. With deep emotion, Yolanda reflected on her mother’s profound influence on her life and the lives of her siblings. She emphasized how Zanele loved them as her own children, nurturing their dreams and ambitions with relentless support. “We were supported in every dream idea that we had; we were raised by force,” Yolanda shared. Her words resonated deeply with the audience, highlighting the strong foundation of faith and resilience that Zanele instilled in her family.

Yolanda recounted the challenges they faced, especially in the wake of Zanele’s recent cancer diagnosis, which came just three months before her passing. Despite the pain and sorrow, Yolanda expressed gratitude for the overwhelming love and support they received from their community during this difficult time. “Even when she was no more, we felt love,” she said, noting how the arrangements for her mother’s memorial and funeral services were made with remarkable care and support from those around them.Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule was not only a radio presenter but also a passionate businesswoman who dedicated her life to uplifting others. Her commitment to the gospel music industry and her ability to connect with people made her a beloved figure in South Africa. The memorial service was a testament to her legacy, featuring live performances from various gospel musicians, with mourners singing along and dancing in celebration of her life.

As the service unfolded, it became clear that Zanele’s impact extended far beyond her professional achievements. She was a mother, a mentor, and a friend who inspired countless individuals through her kindness and dedication. Yolanda’s heartfelt tribute served as a reminder of the importance of family, faith, and community in navigating the trials of life.

In remembering Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule, we celebrate a life well-lived—a life filled with love, purpose, and a commitment to making the world a better place. Her legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations, reminding us all of the power of love and the importance of supporting one another in times of need.