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Last song for Mama Afrika

2008-11-10 09:02

South African music legend Miriam Makeba has died in Italy. (Photo supplied)

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Johannesburg - South African singer Miriam Makeba has died aged 76 in Italy, her publicist told a local radio station on Monday.

Talk Radio 702 said Makeba died of a heart attack shortly after performing at an event near the town of Caserta.

"I'm not yet absolutely certain of the causes of her passing, but she has had arthritis, severe arthritis, for some time," her publicist told the station.

Mama Afrika

The legendary singer, affectionately known as Mama Afrika, died overnight after being admitted to hospital near the southern Italian town of Caserta, reported Agence France-Presse (AFP), quoting the Italian Ansa news agency.

Makeba, whose most famous hits included Pata Pata, The Click Song (Qongqothwane in Xhosa) and Mailaka, died after taking part in a concert for Roberto Saviano, a writer threatened with death by the Mafia, the Italian agency said.

She sang for half an hour for the author of Gomorrah at Castel Volturno near Naples alongside other singers and artists.

"She had been the last one to go on stage, after the performances of other singers," an AFP photographer said.

"There were calls for an encore and at that moment someone asked if there was a doctor in the house. Miriam Makeba had fainted and was lying on the floor."

Associated Press reported that the emergency room of the Pineta Grande Clinic, a private facility in Castel Volturno, confirmed reports of her death.

Career

Mama Afrika was known for her songs about Africa's struggles for independence.

"People gave me that name. At first I said to myself: 'Why do they want to give me that responsibility, carrying a whole continent?' Then I understood that they did that affectionately. So I accepted. I am Mama Afrika," she told AFP in an interview in 2005.

Miriam Zenzi Makeba was born in Johannesburg on March 4, 1932.

According to Wikipedia, her mother was a Swazi sangoma and her father, who died when she was six, was a Xhosa.

As a child, she attended a training institute in Pretoria for eight years, where she first started singing.

Her professional career kicked off in the 1950s with the Manhattan Brothers, before she formed her own group, The Skylarks.

She grabbed international attention in 1959 when she starred in the anti-apartheid documentary Come Back, Africa.

After that, she went to London where she met Harry Belafonte. He helped her get entry to the United States, where she released many of her famous songs.

Grammy Award

She received a Grammy Award for Best Folk Recording in 1966 with Harry Belafonte for An Evening With Belafonte/Makeba.

The album was about black South Africans living under apartheid.

When she tried to return to South Africa, she discovered that her passport had been revoked.

She testified against apartheid before the United Nations in 1963.

She was married to singer Hugh Masekela and Trinidadian civil rights activist and Black Panthers leader Stokely Carmichael.

When her only daughter, Bongi Makeba, died in 1985, she moved to Brussels. Anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela persuaded her to return to South Africa in 1990.

'Very good old lady'

She was always optimistic about post-apartheid South Africa, even though she acknowledged that it came with its own problems.

"We have only had 11 years of democracy but we are moving, we are moving forward faster than many countries who have been independent a long, long time before. We all have to do it together, all of us, found ourselves this country regardless we are black, white or whatever," she said in the interview with AFP.

Asked who the next Makeba would be, she replied: "No, nobody can replace me as I can't replace anyone else," said the singer, who added that she wanted to leave a memory of, simply, a "very good old lady".

- SAPA


Rs4fan 11/10/2008 9:24:20 AM
i know they swinging in heaven now! RIP Mama

Jacob Letwala 11/10/2008 9:24:35 AM
O rabale ka khutsjo tlou re tla go gopola ka mediro ya gago le bo hlaba phio bjoo o bo dietseng setshaba le naga ya sona, Babantshi barena reatlegile bangwe re dinatla gotswa Beleng lagago Go wele TLOU ma frica gomme re re kgomotsegang bana ba africa kgomotsega africa ( harsh)...

Stranger KGAMPHE 11/10/2008 9:30:29 AM
Thanks for knowing you Mama Africa. You have indeed run the race and won. May your soul NEVER Die.

karabo Paledi 11/10/2008 9:36:45 AM
it saddens me to write this.its a loss to the entire world.i remember her for her informative music.she might be gone but her legacy still remains.

Tumisani 11/10/2008 9:39:17 AM
A legend of note, an icon, i am sure she will be missed.i hope all artists(especially young women) would have learned a lot from her because as they say in sepedi "Rutang bana ditaola, le se ye le tsona badimong" which just says (young poeple should take evey opportunity to learn from those who have done it all, and i know she had a lot to give and the fortunate ones are the ones who got a piece of her.may her soul rest in peace.

snetch 11/10/2008 9:50:23 AM
shock news indeed your beutiful songs with xhosa flavoure will always remain in our hearts songs such as uqabela egqithapha uqongqothwane and phatha phatha which means " a snail just past here" and "touch touch"

karabo 11/10/2008 9:57:06 AM
I'm still in shock after hearing that Mme Makeba has passed on & she was a remarkable woman.Mme Makeba e ne e le motho yha e kokobeditseng & a mamellang hape.Lala ngo xolo Qhawakazi.

Dieketseng Sibeko 11/10/2008 10:04:38 AM
You have left a legacy that Africa as a whole will remember and cherish. Your work was a great pride to our country. May your soul rest in peace.You are a great Icon and legend!You will be graetly missed.

Dieketseng Sibeko 11/10/2008 10:04:59 AM
You have left a legacy that Africa as a whole will remember and cherish. Your work was a great pride to our country. May your soul rest in peace.You are a great Icon and legend!You will be graetly missed.

Tsepo 11/10/2008 10:06:07 AM
You have been an inspiration to all of us and during hard times we would listen to your music and find comfort in the lyrics, god has decided to let you rest and we know your wonderful work will continue to inspire us and may you continue to sing with the angels in heaven and may your soul rest in peace. Tsepo

Mixo Shivambu 11/10/2008 10:20:54 AM
Your beautiful voice and your character will be missed.

MJ Mashego 11/10/2008 10:22:13 AM
Rena relego baga mashego rere homotsegang baga Makeba,relahlegetshwe kamoka mo lefaseng la africa, retlafele re gogopola mme warena.Rele baga Mashego ka vosloorus/lemamone ga Mohlala. robal ka khotso-Mangope J MASHEGO

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