Johnny Mokhali

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Johnny Mokhali is a South African musician who has achieved success in Southern Africa, including South Africa and Botswana.[1][better source needed]

Early life

Mokhali was born in the Free State, South Africa and moved to the North West, growing up in the village of Lotlhakane near Mafikeng.[2] He started singing in 1978, developing his voice and performing in local venues before recording professionally.[3][4]

Career

He released his first album, “Ditorong,” in 1983 and continued to produce music over the years, with notable songs including; Lerato Ka Mogala, Tsa Pelo Yame, Sediba Sa Mafoko, and Ma Afrika Re Ya Kae.[5]

Discography

Sediba Sa Mafoko (1995).

Lerato Ka Mogala, Ba Tlogeleng, Sesa Feleleng.

References

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