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Ntsiki Mazwai (born 3 September ) is a South African poet and recording artist.
Ntsiki mazwai biography of martin Ntsiki Mazwai (the Street Queen) is a South African poet, beading artist, and musician. She makes traditional, hip-hop, reggae, house, and Afro-soul music. Ntsiki is vocal about the challenges people in Mzansi's ghetto areas endure.Known to her fans by her clan name MaMiya, she is sometimes described as the StreetQueen. Her social activism has lead to national debates about social issues affecting women in South Africa and her boldness has led her to becoming the voice of the voiceless.
Biography
Nontsikelelo Mazwai was born in Soweto on 3 September The daughter of two writers who were leaders in the Pan Africanist Congress, Belede Mazwai and Dr Thami Mazwai.[1].
She studied Marketing Management at IMM Graduate School () and then later on obtained her Masters in Arts in creative writing with distinction from Rhodes University[2] (). Her work has always been inspired by her mother, who had an impact on her being black conscious and her musical influences have been Lebo Mathosa, Brenda Fassie, Lauryn Hill, Busi Mhlongo and Lizz Wright.
Her mainstream entrance was via a compilation feature on Dj Glen Lewis album called Sisters in Songs released in with a song called Light up Life then followed by the successful release of Uwrongo on DJ Fresh’s Definition of House vol.
3 (), it went on to become the country’s biggest selling song of Having broken through in house music, Ntsiki explored different genres and sounds and her debut-album Mamiya (SAMA-nominated for best Urban Pop album in )[3][4] containing jazz, hip hop and soul, a definite token of her musical diversity[5].
Her second album was Ndingubani (). Her latest release The Masterpiece(), was produced in Soweto[6]. With this project she is working on reviving the live bands events in the townships.
Ntsiki mazwai biography of martin luther Ntsiki Mazwai (born 3 September ) is a South African poet, songwriter, and musician. She is popular for her outspoken thoughts and takes them to Twitter. She most times get caught up in controversy as she always shares her opinion on everything and most times people do not accept them.Her works explores the themes of femininity, black consciousness, racism, family dynamics and spirituality.
Poetry
In , Ntsiki alongside Lebo Mashile, Myesha Jenkins and Napo Masheane, created the Feelah Sista poetry collective which gave a platform to women’s voices in poetry. As a poet, Ntsiki has performed worldwide at various spoken word festivals in Italy, Jamaica, Tanzania, Belgium, the US, Holland and the Zimbabwe and was part of the cast of the Vagina Monologues.
She has hosted regular poetry and music sessions such as Monday Blues, Sheila’s Day and Streetpop, has established and produced the monthly Mama Said. Her poetry anthology Wena[7][8] was published in It is currently in its second print and has been introduced into the school system.
Beadwork
She started with her beadwork in Her beadwork range is called the House of Mobu. Mobu is a Sesotho term for soil. Being an artist who has always been grounded and soulful, Ntsiki chose this name because it reflects a space where she can grow seeds and nurture her soul. It was launched in at the Hala cafe.
Ntsiki mazwai biography of martin lewis Ntsiki Mazwai (born 3 September ) is a South African poet and recording artist. Known to her fans by her clan name MaMiya, she is sometimes described as the StreetQueen. Her social activism has lead to national debates about social issues affecting women in South Africa and her boldness has led her to becoming the voice of the voiceless.Mobu has dressed African beauties such as the Mazwai girls, India Arie, Unathi, Claire Mawisa and the late mam Busi Mhlongo.[9]. Guided by the vision to see more African people celebrating their culture, she seeks to further popularise traditional wear and celebrate African beauty
Activism
Ntsiki Mazwai is an outspoken voice[10] for women and the importance of education.
She uses her twitter account to engage and begin topics of discussion regarding social issues affecting women in South Africa. She is a READ SA Ambassador and has talks with girls to empower them.
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Ntsiki Mazwai (the Street Queen) is a South African poet, beading artist, and musician. She makes traditional, hip-hop, reggae, house, and Afro-soul music. Ntsiki is vocal about the challenges people in Mzansi's ghetto areas endure.With the help from Building warehouse she has began a project to build libraries and schools in Soweto[11]
Discography
- The Masterpiece ()
- Ndingubani ()
- Ma Miya ()
References
- ↑Teboho Ramalefane, “NTSIKI MAZWAI” “Radio24, 15 August
- ↑Thato Tinte , “Ntsiki Mazwai Bags Her Masters Degree”, , 21 April
- ↑News24, “SAMA Nominees announced” “News24, 14 April
- ↑Caroline Nyanga “Queen Mamiya brings taste of poetic music”StandardDigital, 23 October
- ↑PA “Ntsiki Mazwai (South Africa)” “Poetry Africa,
- ↑Duenna Mambana, Canny Maphanga, “Ntsiki Mazwai On Her New Album, Her Politics And Black Consciousness”HuffingtonPost, 23 April
- ↑African Books, “Wena” “AfricanBooksCollective”
- ↑Sophy “Ntsiki Mazwai Launches Wena at the Jozi Book Fair” “BooksLive Sunday Times” 13 August
- ↑Thebe Events, “NTSIKI MAZWAI FIRES UP THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION AS THE FACE OF BEADEX ” “Thebe Events”, 08 May
- ↑ Carlos Ncube, “Ntsiki Mazwai breaks silence in Done to Me” “MusicInAfrica” 24 November
- ↑Kyle Zeeman, “Ntsiki Mazwai helps renovate Soweto school library” “TimesLive”, 06 June
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