Albert Mazibuko, one of the founding members of the renowned Ladysmith Black Mambazo, sadly passed away this morning (6 April) following a short illness.
ALBERT MAZIBUKO PASSES AWAY AFTER SHORT ILLNESSĀ
The Ladysmith Black Mambazo announced the heartbreaking news on their Facebook page.
They described him as āthe wise elder to the younger members of the groupā after their founder, Joseph Shabalala, retired in 2014.
āDear Friends. It is with immense sadness that we tell you that our brother, Albert Mazibuko, has left us this Easter Sunday to be with his savior in heaven. Mdletshe Albert Mazibuko, or just āAlbertā to anyone who ever met him, was the best of the best.ā
āLadysmith Black Mambazo founder, Joseph Shabalala, asked Albert to join his singing group in 1969, and for the next 55 years, thatās right, 55 years, Albert was a member of Ladysmith Black Mambazo.ā
āHe was Josephās right-hand man.ā When Joseph retired in 2014, it was Albert who became the wise elder for the younger members of the group.ā
He was described as kindhearted and passionate about educating others about the history of the group, which celebrated 65 years of music in 2025.
Additionally, he was the main interviewee for the media and was always open to discussing anything related to Ladysmith Black Mambazo.
āAlbert was a saint. He was kind to a fault. He loved traveling the world, spreading the mission and music of Ladysmith Black Mambazo.ā
āAlbert never tired of talking about the groupās history and its desire to spread āPeace, Love and Harmonyā everywhere people had ears to listen.ā
āAlbert became the main interviewee for members of the press who wanted to speak with the group. He never said No to a chance to talk about Ladysmith Black Mambazo.ā
ALBERT NO LONGER TOURED WITH THE GROUP SINCE 2025
In 2025, Albert did not join the Grammy award-winning group on tour due to his age. Xolani Majozi, the communications manager for the group, stated the following in an interview with The Citizen:
āSince late last year, Albert Mazibuko hasnāt been performing with the group in these types of shows because of his age. Heās 79 years old now, and these are 39 back-to-back shows,ā said Xolani.
DR. SIPHO SITHOLE PAYS TRIBUTE TO ALBERT MAZIBUKOĀ
Dr. Sipho Sithole, a music executive and isiZulu professor at Howard University in Washington, worked closely with Albert on his research for the biography of Joseph Shabalala.
He penned the following tribute to the deceased star on Instagram:
āThe sudden passing away of Albert Mazibuko, one of the long-standing and surviving founders of the 5-time Grammy-winning Ladysmith Black Mambazo, is a profound loss not only to South Africa but to the entire music world,ā he wrote.
āFor the past few years, Albert Mazibuko has been serving as my assistant research [researcher] and a vital source of knowledge during the writing of the biography of the late Joseph Shabalala,ā he added.
āTogether we have visited Durban, its surrounding townships and farms, Ladysmith, where both Joseph Shabalala and Albert Mazibuko grew up as farm workers and labour tenants,ā he continued.
āHis generosity, commitment, and friendship- shared through many days and nights at my home in Msinga and on the field during my research ā will never be forgotten. Rest in peace, Mwelase,ā he concluded.
