A legacy of laughter and music

 

 Babongile Skhonjwa Moyo. the multi-talented entertainer, affectionately known to all as Skhonjwa, has died at the age of 49. His death leaves a void in the hearts of many, particularly in his beloved hometown of Bulawayo, where he was more than just a public figure; he was a friend to all.

Skhonjwa was a larger-than-life character whose presence was felt wherever he went. Almost everyone in Bulawayo knew his name and his infectious energy. He was a man of the people, a socialite who made everyone feel welcome and connected. Whether he was on the airwaves, on stage as a comedian, or behind the decks as a DJ, his main goal was to bring joy and laughter to others

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His legacy is vast and varied, spanning decades in the media and entertainment industry. He first built his reputation in Bulawayo at Skyz Metro FM, where he hosted the immensely popular "Vuka Vuka" breakfast show. His voice became a morning staple for many, a beacon of humor and good cheer that helped people start their day.

Skhonjwa's talent extended far beyond the microphone. He was a top-class Master of Ceremonies (MC), lending his wit and charm to some of Zimbabwe's biggest events. His ability to command a crowd was unparalleled, a testament to his vibrant personality and seasoned experience.

As a DJ and sound engineer, he was a fixture in Bulawayo's club scene for years, creating unforgettable nights with his mixes and contributing to the city's rich musical landscape. He even ventured into business, co-owning restaurants and clubs, further cementing his place in the city's social fabric.

His contributions did not go unnoticed. Skhonjwa's dedication and talent earned him several prestigious accolades, including a National Arts Merit Award for Outstanding Radio Presenter and a Bulawayo Arts Award for Outstanding Radio DJ. These awards stand as a testament to his profound impact on the arts and media in Zimbabwe.

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