Tsholofelo Nonkonyana Releases New Single Ngomlandela

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A Song Born from Surrender and Prayer
South African independent artist and songwriter Tsholofelo Nonkonyana has just released her latest single, Ngomlandela, on June 13, 2025. Describing it as a reflection of her personal journey, Tsholofelo shared that the track encapsulates her moments of surrender, faith, and divine guidance:

“This song carries my journey, my surrender, and my prayer,”

she wrote in a heartfelt message on social media.

Following His Voice Through Hardship
The song draws inspiration from her walk with God through some of the most difficult chapters of her life. Quoting John 10:27, “My sheep listen to me, I know them, and they follow me,” Tsholofelo emphasized how faith led her to create this piece.

“I followed His voice through some of my hardest moments and this is what came out of it,”

she added.

Overflowing Gratitude for the Support
Since the release, Tsholofelo has been flooded with support from her fans and followers.

“I’m honestly still overwhelmed… in the best, most humbling way,”

she wrote, expressing deep gratitude for every share, stream, prayer, and word of encouragement. She acknowledged how this collective support has lightened her load and made her feel seen in an otherwise daunting new chapter of her music journey.

An Independent Artist with a Growing Digital Presence
Co-written with Emmanuel Moremi, who also produced the track, Ngomlandela marks a strong step forward in Tsholofelo’s evolving career as a Christian music artist. Beyond the studio, she is also cultivating a growing presence on TikTok, where she shares snippets of her music journey, her faith, and even moments from her kitchen—connecting authentically with her audience and building anticipation around her work.

Now Streaming Everywhere
Ngomlandela is now available on all major streaming platforms. Tsholofelo closed her announcement with a message of love and blessings to her supporters: “May the love you’ve shown me be multiplied back into your lives not just in this season, but always.”

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