Matshediso Mholo, popularly known as Tshedi Mholo, rose to fame and became a household name when she debuted as part of the musical trio Malaika. The vocalist was the group’s lead singer for many years till she quit to pursue a solo career in 2021. She made headlines recently when people caught wind of the news that she had gone back to school and was back on the bench. Tshedi Mholo has finally shared that she has graduated, and all her education qualifications have impressed her fans.
Tshedi Mholo and her music career
In the early 2000s, Malaika topped the charts, and the trio gave Mzansi many classic songs they could sing along to. The group went on to make a name for themselves on an International platform and gained recognition everywhere they went. Malaika was last heard from several years ago, and they have not been heard from since. The group parted ways when one of its members suffered an illness and died, and then the group dissolved.
Tshedi took time to return to school, even with her career and busy life, inspiring many people. The singer recently took to her Instagram to share that she had enrolled with Boston City Campus and that Samro was paying for her studies. Many of her fans congratulated the songstress and wished her the best as they said they have also been motivated to go back to school.
Tshedi Mholo graduates from Boston City College
Today the singer shared on her Instagram that she has finally graduated and shared pictures from her celebrations with fans. The singer was known to have been an educator and had para-legal undergraduate qualifications on her bios. It is still unclear what other qualifications she obtained as the singer has not shared them publicly.
However, Tshedi Mholo was known to be a former member of the choir of the University of North West student choir. Many people have applauded the singer for her hard work and seeking more knowledge as they say their congratulations. In the comment section, celebrities like Zandile Khumalo shared their messages of congratulations to Mholo.
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