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HIS LEGACY WILL LIVE ON

LONG before Trevor Noah, Charlize Theron and the stars of the movie Tsotsi were even close to being known worldwide, he was putting South Africa on the global map.

His magnetic presence, charming personality and unique brand of Zulu choral music helped him to turn Ladysmith Black Mambazo into a household name as far back as the 1980s.

No surprise then that tributes poured in from London to Los Angeles, from Namibia to New York. And, of course, from all his local fans who adored

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