Kaya 959 Reporter
Nomfundo Ngcobo better known as Nomfundo Moh, brought joy to many of her fans when she graduated this past week.
The South African singer and songwriter who hails from KwaZulu-Natal made a massive entrance on stage as she earned a Bachelor of Social Work degree from the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
Earlier that day she was over the moon when she was surprised with a brand new car.
Her graduation video warmed the hearts of many on social media.
@Nomfundo_Moh set the #UKZNGrad2022 on fire, declaring soft life to fellow graduates while her song was being played as a surprise in the background.
— University of KZN (@UKZN) May 14, 2022
Sisazophila i-soft life bahlali! 🤞
Halala @Nomfundo_Moh #UKZNGrad2022 #MyUKZN #MyPride #UKZN #InspiringGreatness #Graduation pic.twitter.com/cTA8rHRLX1
#UKZNGrad2022 Nomfundo Moh ❤️🧡 pic.twitter.com/G9idAhq9sk
— PhakadeLamOutNow (@Nomfundo_Moh) May 14, 2022
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Another surprise awaited her at the end of the day in the form of a Double Platinum plaque.
This was for her smash track Phakade Lami, which has over 9,5 million YouTube views and over three million Spotify streams.
Her graduation was a manifestation of her music video of one of her popular song, ‘Soft Life’, where she speaks about how she too want to live the ‘soft life’
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