Zolani Mahola


Zolani Mahola is a South African singer, actress and transformational speaker. She has been the lead singer of the internationally acclaimed South African music group Freshlyground since 2002. On 15 August 2019, Mahola officially announced the launch of her solo career as a musician, storyteller and public speaker.

Biography

Mahola was born in the city of Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa. She grew up near East London in Bhisho, and attended Trinity High School.
She worked as receptionist at Makro during weekends and school holidays. She grew up on Ntshekisa Street, a long and busy street in New Brighton, a township on the outskirts of Port Elizabeth. She stayed with her dad and younger sister between 1999 and 2001. In 2011, Zolani and Freshlyground gave a free concert on Ntshekisa Street as part of their 10th birthday tour.
After studying drama at the University of Cape Town, she was cast in the lead role in the television drama Tsha-Tsha, which aired on SABC 1. Mahola voiced the character of Zoë in the animated feature film Zambezia, and also recorded the song "Get Up" for the original motion picture soundtrack.

Music career

Mahola and six other musicians formed Freshlyground in Cape Town in 2002.
After Freshlyground published their second album, Nomvula, in 2004, The Sunday Times described Mahola as one of South Africa's best and most inspiring young singers.
She traveled to Cape Town, Durban and Pretoria with English pop singer Robbie Williams in 2006, with Freshlyground performing as Williams' supporting act.
She sang on The Parlotones' third studio album, Stardust Galaxies.
At the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Mahola, with Freshlyground and Shakira, performed "Waka Waka " in the opening and closing ceremonies. "Waka Waka " was the official song of FIFA World Cup in 2010.
At the Glamour Women of the Year Awards 2011, held on 25 July in Johannesburg, Mahola was among eight women honoured by the South African division of Glamour. Glamour declared both her and her bandmate Kyla-Rose Smith "The Icons" of South African women in 2011. Mahola opened up in 2018 about starting a Solo project that would be independent of Labels and major sponsors
On 15 August 2019, Mahola officially announced the launch of her solo career as a musician, storyteller and transformational speaker. Her first solo release, "The One Who Sings", was launched in November 2019.