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August 18, 2024

Minister Gayton McKenzie asks Abigail Kubeka to retire

Abigail Kubeka has been singing for more than five decades
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This weekend, fans and artists celebrated the life well lived of iconic singer and songwriter Abigail Kubeka (84) through a musical soiree held at the Joburg Theatre. There were P

performances by Lira, Brenda Mtambo, Mdu Masilela, Trompies, Judy Page, Mara Louw, and Simmy, with Lerato Mvelase as the master of ceremonies.


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A LIFE WELL-LIVED


The event was to honour the legend's life and her career spanning over five decades. Each artist performed their own hits, with a grand finale paying homage to Kubeka's timeless music. Minister of Sports, Arts, and Culture, Gayton McKenzie asked the Yini Madoda singer to hang up her microphone as he committed to making sure her well-being is taken care of.


COMMITMENT


As she slowly struts to the stage to sing her favourite songs, Minister McKenzie said South Africa owes the singer for her contribution. "We need to take care of our stars,' he said, before offering to fund her retirement. "We owe her a lot for her contribution, and it is only fair we that we allow her to retire and rest,' the Minister said. Iconic TV host Felicia Mabuza-Suttle congratulated the iconic singer. "Congratulations Abigail, you deserve it, my sister. A prophet is rarely recognised in their own background. I am so proud that we are ultimately recognising you,' she said. "You have been there for South Africa since the 50s, thanks for being my mentor in show business," Mabuza-Suttle

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