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Birth name
  
Mahali Vera Masitise

Name
  
Mahali Selepe

Labels
  
Unsigned


Years active
  
2005–present

Origin
  
Mapoteng, L.E.S

Record label
  
UNSIGNED

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Also known as
  
Mahali Selepe, Vera, Letho

Born
  
February 1, 1981 (age 43) (
1981-02-01
)

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, songwriter, fundraiser & actress

Genres
  
Gospel music, Contemporary Christian music

Mahali selepe the blood


Mahali Selepe (born 1981) is a Lesotho musician.

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Early life

Mahali Selepe was born in Mapoteng, Lesotho on 1 February 1981. She started singing from young age in Lesotho and later in South Africa. She moved to UK in 2002 and starting singing from 2005.

Singing Ministry

Mahali Selepe moved to the UK in 2002 and started a music ministry as a soloist in 2005. In 2008 she released her début solo album Dignified. She has had airplay in South Africa and UK on Radio Stations such as Lesedi FM, Light FM, BBC Radio Three Counties and BBC Radio Leicester.

Mahali was part of the Gospel Rock finals in London in 2010. As a result of this she was intervied on premier gospel radio. In 2010 she also had her Live DVD recording in Kettering Lighthouse Theatre, Kettering, Northamptonshire, UK.

She has performed in small and big Christian events and conferences across the UK, mainly within the Seventh Day Adventist cycles but also including Pentecostal church events. Mahali appeared on the BBC Leicester, Into Africa showt to promote her music.

In May 2011 she hosted another live gospel concert in Leeds from which she recorded her second DVD entitled Four Days Late. In Summer of 2011 Mahali was a praise and worship leader at the Spirit Embassy Church, Birmingham branch in the UK.

In June 2012 she was nominated artist of the year for the African Gospel Music Awards.

In July 2012 Mahali was part of a group called SAfricanto made up of singers from Southern Africa which sang at the London Olympics BT River of Music. As part of SAfricanto, Mahali was part of a ten voice ensemble which also sang with the legendary Hugh Masekela as his backing vocalists.

References

Mahali Selepe Wikipedia