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Zahara’s fans clean her grave two years after her death

Posted on January 27, 2026
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Zahara’s fans honours her

Zahara remains a beloved figure in South African music two years after her passing, with fans recently paying tribute by visiting and cleaning her gravesite.

A video shared on X showed a group of supporters tending to the late singer’s final resting place, carefully cleaning the area in a gesture that many described as heartfelt and respectful.

The clip, posted by user @busiwe_bubu, quickly gained traction on social media.

It was captioned, “Zahara’s fans visited Phumlani Cemetery to clean the graves of the late singer and her sister in a heartfelt act of remembrance.”

The award-winning artist, who shot to fame with her debut hit Loliwe, died in December 2023 after battling a liver-related illness.

Although she is no longer physically present, her music and legacy continue to resonate deeply with fans across the country.

Watch video below:

Zahara’s fans visited Phumlani Cemetery to clean the graves of the late singer and her sister in a heartfelt act of remembrance. pic.twitter.com/85vZvKBQIK

— Lavish Living (@busiwe_bubu) January 27, 2026

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