Songstress, Nomfundo Ngcobo who is popularly known as Nomfundo Moh was overwhelmed when she was presented with a double platinum plaque shortly after graduating with a Bachelor of Social Work degree from the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) on 14 May 2022.
Ngcobo’s management team had arranged the special surprise of awarding her the double platinum plaque for her hit song -Phakade Lami, which currently has over 9,5 million views on KZitem and over 3 million streams on Spotify. Ngcobo is also Apple Music’s Africa Rising emerging artistOn juggling her music career and studies, Ngcobo said it was “no child’s play but if you are focused and know what you want you’ll get through.”
Ngcobo dreams of having her own foundation one day - focused on improving the lives of the youth and keeping them out of trouble.
“I am truly humbled by the love shown to me by my team and fans on the graduation stage. Completing my degree proves that I can achieve whatever I put my mind to. Thank you to everyone who believed in me. To the people, my MohFam, thank you for buying the music, thank you for the love you keep on showing towards me and the art,” she said.
Ngcobo, who hails from Ndwedwe in KwaZulu-Natal, wrote Phakade Lami during the COVID-19 pandemic. “It’s a very relatable song and I think that is what has made it so successful,” she said.
Ngcobo always loved music and began singing at the age of six; performing at church, school concerts and at UKZN where she began writing her own songs. She loved working with and helping people which led her to pursue a degree in Social Work. “Music was always my passion. When I realised that people loved my songs, I thought I could actually become a musician and make a career out of it.”
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