MBABANE – Nothando Hlophe Swazi Gospel artist, continues to make remarkable strides in her journey, as she takes the spotlight on e.tv’s Morning Live Show yesterday. With her inspiring presence and growing influence, she exemplifies excellence and determination, shining brightly on one of South Africa’s most celebrated platforms.”
Her appearance on ‘The Morning Show,’ broadcast from 6am to 8:30am, provided her with an invaluable platform. Hlophe appeared on Morning Live to promote her powerful new single Sihumule Wena, recorded live at Mavuso Trade Centre on June 7, 2025.
The television appearance forms part of an energetic campaign currently underway within the Gauteng Province, which has seen Hlophe visiting and building ties with both radio, television and digital media.
“Sithumela Wena” captures the spirit of live worship and exceptional musical talent that Nothando Hlophe had recently delivered at the Mavuso Trade Centre.
During her interview on the show, Hlophe spoke passionately about the inspiration behind the song and the importance of the experience in connecting with her audience and extending the reach of her music with listeners across the region and beyond.
She also highlighted the collaborative team that helped bring the live recording to life and thanked fans for their continued support. When speaking to the music sensation, she said Sithumela Wena is a live recording of praise and encounter. “We recorded it with a full, joyful congregation at Mavuso and I’m thrilled to share that moment with everyone.
“Thank you to Gauteng and to everyone tuning in, your support drives this ministry forward.”
Lokuhle Media Group, Nothando’s management company, confirms that the single is now available on all major digital streaming platforms and encourages listeners to like and stream the track.
The official music video has already been released and can be streamed on Nothando Hlophe’s official YouTube channel: Nothando Hlophe Official.
The programme, renowned for its diverse content ranging from hard-hitting commentary to opinions on lifestyle and the arts, offered a fitting stage for the artist. Through her performance and powerful testimony, Nothando Hlophe’s broadcast debut not only showcased her artistry but also broke barriers in visibility for gospel musicians, further solidifying her stance as a leading voice in the genre.
For visibility, it is crucial to get Gospel artists this kind of exposure, as their ministry expands through an increasing following within the Gauteng Province and beyond.
‘The Morning Show’ has in the recent past promoted prominent gospel artists such as Mpho Makhanya, who, like Nothando, hails from Eswatini. Both Makhanya and Nhlonipho Makhanya have benefitted immensely from the platform, gaining increased exposure.




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