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Sonti Mndebele: Afro-Jazz Legend
Sonti Mndebele, a renowned Afro-jazz artist, rose to fame after relocating to Botswana during South Africa's apartheid era. Her musical journey and close connection with Botswana’s former president, Ketumile Q. Masire, reflect her inspiring legacy.

As we all know that August is Women`s month, Sonti was invited to perform at the Women Economic Empowerment Conference at the ICC in Durban recently.
Now she will be on tour to Europe (Germany, France, Holland, Belgium, USA, and UK) to launch and promote the album "Back where I belong"

Currently, I am promoting my latest album "Back where I Belong" through various media. On Morning Live and Weekend Live.

"Back where I belong" was launched at The Venue, Melrose Arch(SA).

Sonti Mndebele South African Singer in Orange Ladies Suit & The Manhattan Brothers Performing at The Coin Street African Music Festival Southbank London 30th July 2000
Exiled in 1976 from her homeland Sonti lived as a refugee in Botswana and Germany. Her gift and love for music has always been a thread that held her life together while in foreign lands for over 30 years. Her musical journey has given her an opportunity to share and make special appearances on stage with International music icons like Peter Gabriel, Tina Turner, Stevie Wonder, Lionel Ritchie, Elton John, Sade, Paul Simon and Donna Summer.
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