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Puleng Phoofolo Finds Hope and New Music After the 2024 Crash That Claimed Malome Vector and Lizwi Wokuqala

Puleng Phoofolo Speaks After 2024 Car Crash That Claimed Malome Vector and Lizwi Wokuqala

South African singer Puleng Phoofolo is slowly gathering the pieces after a 2024 car accident that killed fellow artists Malome Vector and Lizwi Wekiso? Wokuqala. The crash occurred on the N8 road in the Free State while Phoofolo traveled with Vector, Wokuqala, and two other men.

In a candid reflection, Phoofolo described life since the tragedy as a “roller coaster,” taking each day as it comes. “Some days I’m okay, some days I’m not, and some days I miss them. Some days I’m breaking,” she said. She added that the incident has reshaped her approach to life and work, insisting that everything she does now is with her whole heart because “we’re living in borrowed time.”

The loss has also redirected her artistic focus and timing. The musician noted that finishing certain songs proved to be especially arduous—work that originally involved Malome Vector and Lizwi Wokuqala.The emotional toll contributed to delays, moving a planned July release to November.

New Music and a Personal Tribute

Phoofolo recently released her EP Nthabiseng, a project named in honor of her late mother.The Afropop collection, issued in November 2025, is described as a reflection of her mother’s answered prayers. “These are her answered prayers, everything that’s happening to me right now. That’s why I named my EP Nthabiseng,” she said.

The release has drawn positive feedback,notably for a collaboration with Lesotho star Sannere. Phoofolo praised the project as beautiful and well-received by listeners, highlighting the standout track “Pelo eaka.”

Challenges and Future direction

Looking ahead, Phoofolo plans to explore gospel music alongside Afropop. “I’m busy working on my gospel project… All the songs will speak to the emotions and remind people who God is, that God is able. It’s going to set the tone very high for my career,” she said.

At a glance: Key facts

Category Details
Incident Car crash involving Puleng Phoofolo,Malome Vector,Lizwi Wokuqala,and two others (2024)
Location N8 road,Free State,South Africa
Fatalities Malome Vector and Lizwi Wokuqala
New EP Nthabiseng,released November 2025
Collaborations Sannere (lesotho); track referenced as “Pelo eaka”
Genre direction Afropop with gospel influence anticipated
release delay From July to November (2025) for certain projects

Evergreen takeaway for fans and artists

The episode underscores the resilience of artists who channel personal loss into creative work. By weaving gospel-inspired themes with Afropop, Phoofolo demonstrates how memory, faith, and artistry can intersect to sustain a career beyond tragedy. Her path illustrates a broader trend of cross-genre collaborations that honor legacy while expanding musical horizons.

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