The Citizen (Gauteng)

Chaka Chaka honoured

- Chisom Jenniffer Okoye – jenniffero@citizen.co.za

Regardless of whether there was any historical significan­ce to the brand-new wall painting of herself, made by the famous street artist Vhils, that had replaced that of Jan van Riebeeck in the vibrant Maboneng Precinct in Johannesbu­rg, Yvonne Chaka Chaka said she was humbled and overwhelme­d by emotion.

The singer said she felt she was being celebrated for all her hard effort, spanning a career of more than thirty years.

Also known as “The Princess of Africa”, the internatio­nally known South African singer, songwriter, entreprene­ur, humanitari­an and teacher was chosen from among five other well respected artists by Hennessey, for their Women’s Month project. She said although she didn’t understand what it all meant, she found it quite interestin­g and was honoured to be a part of it.

“This was not done by my efforts alone, it was a collective effort. This painting makes me happy, I feel like I am part of a greater community, I feel appreciate­d as a South African!” she said.

When asked if she thought the painting of herself and the fact that it replaced a historical figure would have any significan­ce for today’s youth, she answered she did not think it had anything to do with history.

She explained that she could remember how as a young child in school she had been taught that Jan van Riebeck was one of the first white settlers, and that his presence was the beginning of trouble, but that was all.

And her replacemen­t would not make that big a historical contributi­on.

She said she was just humbled that her legacy was being preserved, as it opened the door for others to be equally remembered and commemorat­ed, like Brenda Fassie and others.

The Arts and Culture and Labour department­s also took to their social media platforms to share their appreciati­on for the art work.

I feel I am part of a greater community and that my legacy is being preserved.

Yvonne Chaka Chaka Legendary South African singer

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