Lusanda Mcinga, a retired gospel singer, is 59 years old and does not want lengthy eulogies during her funeral.
Instead, she desires that her fellow musicians commemorate her life in some way.
On July 27th, she made her official exit from the music industry.
She went on to explain the particulars of how she wished for her funeral to be carried out. She made this announcement during the premiere of her retirement album at the Savoy Hotel in Mthatha, which is located in the Eastern Cape.
“I have decided to end my career in music. You are now in possession of the baton. I would ask that you not mess with it. Please respect one another and take this music business to places I’ve never visited before. Do not fight with one another, and assist those who are afflicted with the illness.
“When I pass away, do not grieve; instead, take turns performing on stage and celebrate the life I led.” My memorial ceremony ought to be a revival, and you must not anticipate receiving payment for your performance at my funeral. I don’t believe you have a complete grasp of what the song Ndinga Ngakhe Ndisithele is trying to convey to you. “It’s no secret that I adore you,”
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