These latest pictures of Sandra Ndebele will leave you begging for more

These latest pictures of Sandra Ndebele will leave you begging for more. She has been one of the longest-serving musicians in the country and represented Bulawayo very well. She has been holding the game for long and doing quite well too. She recently dropped a music video and it was officially launched on MTV Base.

The 24-hour music channel which is available on DStv (channel 322) which she aired the video. On the track which, Sandy sings in Shona while Vukani sings in Ndebele as they detail the day to day characteristics of an ordinary person.

Only a few months after emerging as the toast of the Zimbabwean music scene back in 2003, Sandra Ndebele was confronted with the realities of being a female performer when media reports surfaced alleging that she had taken a trip to Austria to get herself cured of HIV/Aids.

Sandy

This was in 2003, the same year that Ndebele had released her smash hit album, Tshaya Tshaya. At a time when stigma and discrimination against the illness were still at an all-time high, Ndebele found herself at odds with the media in Zimbabwe when reports that she had gone overseas to get herself “cured” surfaced.

Ndebele Sandy

Ndebele had taken the industry by storm with hit singles Mama and Malaika, announcing her arrival on the entertainment scene with songs that shot straight to the top of the charts. Not only was Ndebele a hit on the charts, she also captivated audiences with her colourful traditional outfits and daring live performances that won her many admirers and detractors.

Ndebele

Seventeen years after rapid and awe-inspiring emergence, Ndebele is still one of the most recognisable stars in local showbiz. A decade-and-a-half later Sandy, as she is commonly known to fans, still believes she got a raw deal from local media. While she got excessive coverage on her way to becoming the apple of Zimbabweans’ obsession, not all the headlines were kind.

Source – Zimbos eXpress

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