Mandoza’s eldest son Tokollo returns to South Africa & visits Soweto

Late kwaito star Mandoza’s eldest son Tokollo Tshabalala who is living his best life abroad has returned to his native country in South Africa almost two months before the 7th anniversary of his father’s passing.


The late Nkalankatha hitmaker, given name, Mduduzi Tshabalala, who was born and raised in Zola in Soweto met his tragic passing on 18 September 2016 after a longtime battle with cancer.

This week, Mandoza’s eldest son Tokollo Tshabalala who has inherited his father’s good genes has returned to his home country and has even paid a visit to one special place which he holds close to his heart.

As expected, Tokollo Tshabalala has been documenting his return in his home country through visuals on his official social media account.

What’s the story?

On Wednesday evening, late kwaito star Mandoza’s eldest son Tokollo Tshabalala who is the product of his relationship with his widow Mpho Tshabalala took to his Instagram account where he shared a series of photos and a video where he had returned to his native country in South Africa for a visit after building a life of his own abroad.

From one of the shared photos on the popular platform, Tokollo Tshabalala who appears to be in his mid to his late 20s had visited his late father’s hometown in Soweto where he even caught up with some close friends.

As part of his caption, Tokollo Tshabalala wrote, “Bari ntwana ya Kasi is around”, which can loosely be translated to, “They say a township boy is around”.

Your thoughts, please?

Do you think that late kwaito star Mandoza’s hit song Nkalankatha which is a title track to his 2000 album and which was voted as the Song of the Year in the South African Music Awards (SAMA) in 2001 is one of, if not his best song ever?

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