Hailing from Lamontville Township in KZN, South Africa, Nokuthula was born on the 28th of August, 1973. Inspired by gospel singers like Bishop Benjamin Dube, Ntokozo Mbambo, Cece Winans, and Yolanda Adams, Nokuthula’s talent was recognized at an early age of 14 by her school choir master. She went on to become the lead singer for several groups around Lamontville, including collaborations with the late Wendy Mseleku.
Nokuthula’s determination to keep singing continued, eventually leading her to set up her own group called MGG (Methodist Gospel Group). She merges her angelic and soulful voice into sweet modern and traditional gospel music to uplift spirits.
On the 7th of January, 2022, she released her first official single, ‘Ulihlathi Leth’uThixo’ (Our God is our refuge), a song that encourages hope and trust in God. Her second single titled “Qinani” (Be Strong) was released on the 24th of March 2023. The song is about embracing God’s power and accepting God’s presence in all we do. Her music, with uplifting soulful harmonies to contemporary beats, aims to lead listeners to Christ.
She participated in the 2023 Kwande Fest “Rising Star Competition” powered by Old Mutual in partnership with KUMISA and won second place. Nokuthula also entered the 2011 national gospel competition ‘SHINE’ organized by One Gospel, finishing fourth overall.
Performances
She has performed in different events, funerals, church Gala dinners, Gospel Concert, church conferences
In 2023 Highway radio station had their annual worship night events which they invited me on , they have invited me again this year in September I will be sharing a stage with Sbu Noah and Mnqobi Nxumalo this year
She released the EP “Ubenami” on the 26th of August 2023. The title “Ubenami” means “He was with me”. She sees a caring father in God, the comforting presence promised to be with us in difficult times. The project includes four tracks and does not feature any guest artists.
Nokuthula aspires to become an international singer, studio owner, and vocal coach.