Veteran South African gospel artist Solomon Molokoane, popularly called Solly Moholo, has died at the age of 65, his management has announced.
The award-winning music icon had been in the hospital for many weeks after becoming ill while on a music tour in Botswana last month.
He rose to prominence in the early 2000s, becoming a household figure in South African traditional gospel music.
His management stated that he would be remembered for the “healing music he gave us over the years.”.
Last month, Moholo’s team revealed that he had a stroke and was suffering from multiple organ failure.
His family made a public appeal for donations to meet his medical expenses.
“It is with great sadness that we are informing you on behalf of the Molokoane family, that is, Solly Moholo’s family, that our beloved legend ‘Solly Moholo’ has sadly passed on,” his management said.
“He passed on 2nd October 2024 whilst in hospital.”
Moholo was famous for songs like Die Poppe sal dans, Ka letsatsi labofelo, Tsoha Jonase, and many more.
Fellow gospel singers, friends, and fans have used social media to pay respect to the late gospel great.
“He has left an indelible mark in the industry with his soulful gospel music [and] energetic live performances,” said the public broadcaster SABC.
The African National Congress (ANC) recognised Moholo as a great South African music legend.
“His powerful voice, passion for spreading the word of God, and dedication to uplifting the spirits of many through his music will forever be remembered,” ANC secretary general Fikile Mbalula posted on X.
“You will live forever in the hearts of South Africans, Ntate,” the South African government posted.