The Amapiano fast rising artist Mfana Ka Gogo and his crew member, luckily survive car accident.
This is coming just a few months after the tragedy struck the music industry, killing Killer Kau, Mpura Mpura, Khanya “The Voice” Hadebe, DJ Thando Tot and TD who died in the ugly incident.
Fortunately, Mfana Ka Gogo who many have nicknamed as Mpura Mpura reincarnate, survived the incident and on his way to seal a feature with Sir Trill.
Mfana kah Gogo, an upcoming artist from Durban was involved in car accident.
Sipho Mbonambi (17), who calls himself “Mfana kah Gogo”, caught the attention of many with his talent as he first appeared on social media.
The amapiano artist took to social media to update his fans after the incident transpired.
He is very new and the most talented young Amapiano stars and to ever come from KZN, he is still studying at a local high school in Durban, He showed Mzansi how much talented he is and how much he loves his grandmother.
His viral videos showcased his love for his grandmother and his mother which led him nicknaming himself Mfana ka Gogo which means grandmother’s boy and by how he appreciate his grandmother, wanting to change his lifestyle.
After his videos got him fame, loved and support from everyone, he had a live video of him and the most famous Amapiano artist Sir Thrill on Instagram and that was his first ever song negotiations with a celebrity.
Today afternoon September 17, Mfana ka Gogo shared a picture of their horrible crushed car on his official Facebook page, outlining on the caption how thankful he is to be alive and stated that If it wasn’t God that saved them they would be hurt or killed.
He said, him and his friends were not hurt and everyone is okay.
Few days back he posted how happy and shed tears of joy inside a plane to Johannesburg on his way to met Sir Thrill. He is and he can’t wait to drop his own music and shared pictures of himself at an airport.
Words of congratulations flowed under comments on his pictures, and he shared that he can’t wait to give Mzansi what they have been waiting for, happy and excited will be an underrated statement to describe how much happy he was to be in Johannesburg.