The Citizen (Gauteng)

Civic funeral for HHP in Mahikeng

- Nthusang Lefafa

The North West provincial government said hip-hop artist Jabulani Tsambo will receive a civic funeral on Saturday in Mahikeng.

Tsambo, 38, whose stage name was Hip Hop Pantsula (HHP), died after a long battle with depression last week. He was found lying on his bedroom floor at his Johannesbu­rg home by his domestic helper.

North West provincial government spokespers­on Vuyi Ngesi said a provincial civic funeral was befitting to honour the contributi­on HHP has made to the music industry.

North West Premier Job Mokgoro will deliver the eulogy on behalf of the provincial government, Ngesi said.

“HHP was a pioneer in his music genre (motswako) and made the Setswana language fun and fashionabl­e through his lyrics. He put his home town of Mahikeng and North West on centre stage wherever he performed.”

HHP was an ambassador of the province.

A memorial service for him was held at the Newtown Music Factory in Johannesbu­rg on Tuesday. Another memorial service will be held at noon today at the Mmabatho Convention Centre.

Across music circles, HHP is remembered as a humble person who did not hesitate to give upand-coming artists a platform to enter the industry.

An ANC coordinato­r in the North West provincial legislatur­e, Keneetswe Mosenogi, welcomed the decision to honour the fallen star with a civic funeral.

“The ANC welcomes the progressiv­e decision. He has revolution­ised the popular youth culture.

“The province has lost one of its most decorated jewels, an inspiratio­n to many establishe­d and aspiring musicians.”

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