Khuzani Mpungose is a well-known Maskandi musician who has been producing Maskandi songs since 2009.
The musician has a large following across the country, and as a public figure, his private life has piqued the interest of his fans, particularly in terms of his relationships.
This article covers everything there is to know about Khuzani Mpungose’s wife and whether or not he is married. Consider his childhood and educational history, as well as his great musical career.
Who is Khuzani Mpungose’s wife?
Sources say that Khuzani Mpungose is not married right now, and public records show that he has never been married.
Even though he is a well-known musician, he keeps his personal life very private, and no one knows who he is dating right now.
Khuzani and Jacinta Ngobese
He started school at Mvayiza Primary School in the village of Mandaba in Nkandla. He then went to Sibhakabhaka Primary and Secondary School, where he graduated in 2009.
Khuzani was interested in music from a young age. Mgqumeni and Mtshengiseni Ngcwensa gave him ideas that led him to focus on Maskandi music.
Khuzani’s music career
Khuzani Mpungose started his music career in 2009 after Mgqumeni died while still working on his album, iSecret. Mgqumeni’s record label, Izingane Zoma Music, chose Khuzani because his voice was similar to that of the late Mgqumeni. The album did very well and won a lot of awards at the South African Traditional Music Awards (SATMAs).
Khuzani’s first studio album, Bahluleke Bonke, came out in 2011. It was also a big hit, and it helped him win the Amatshontsho kaMaskandi Award for Best Selling Album.
The Recording Industry of South Africa (RiSA) said that Khuzani’s seventh album, Isixaxa Samaxoki, was gold just two weeks after it came out in 2017.
The song Ijele by Khuzani and Luve Dubazane, which was a hit single, won Ukhozi FM Song of the Year in July 2020.
Since he started making music, Khuzani has put out more than ten studio albums that have done very well and helped him become known as the “King of Maskandi” (Inkosi kaMaskandi).