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Babes Wodumo appreciates Pearl Thusi for visiting Mampintsha’s grave

September 15, 2024
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Being a celebrity exposes you to many things and many people. But most importantly you get to inspire many people with your craft. Every celebrity touches people differently. When you are a musician, you touch and heal people through your music. It might seem like something small but people mere listening and dancing to it, means everything.

Some things live on even after you are gone. It’s what happen when you leave a legacy. The late Mampintsha Shimora became famous after being a member of Big Buz. The group has went on to bless the country with hits over the years. 

The late has worked with many people in the industry. His widow Babes Wodumo shared a picture of actress and television presenter Pearl Thusi visiting his grave. The visit alone shows that his memory will always live on. It was a small gesture that has Babes being very appreciative of Pearl.

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