Lesotho artist Malome Vector dies in car crash
The Southern African music industry is mourning the passing of Basotho rapper, singer and songwriter Malome Vector, who perished in a car accident in the Free State along with two other artists Lizwi Lokuqula and Puleng Phoofolo while en route to Lesotho to film a music video. He was 32.
The Free State health department confirmed that three individuals died in a deadly crash on the N1 close to the Koppies turn-off on Wednesday afternoon when a vehicle carrying musicians collided with a larger vehicle.
“Their managers have been informed and have attended to the scene and the hospital to get full details of what happened and who was involved so that the next of kin can be decently informed,” Free State health spokesperson Mondli Mvambi said.
Malome Vector’s family has also confirmed his passing in a statement, describing him as a true and loving son. “[He] lived all his life in the entertainment industry and brought to us the music that we have come to love so much,” the statement said. “His friends and fans will remember him for his limitless love and selflessness.”
Born Bokang Moleli in Maseru, Lesotho, Malome Vector gained fame with his debut single ‘Dumelang’ released in 2019, before moving to South Africa and signing with Ambitiouz Entertainment in 2020.
A 2021 All Africa Music Awards nominee, Malome Vector is behind the Karabo album, released in January 2022, and the 1964 EP released back in March after parting ways with Ambitiouz Entertainment and establishing The Whole Entertainment.
Speaking about the EP, which would be his last collection, Malome Vector said: “Creating 1964 has been a deeply personal and cathartic experience for me. It’s a tribute to my country’s independence and a celebration of my own journey as an artist. Each song reflects my soul, and I hope it resonates with listeners on a profound level.”
He is survived by his parents, wife, daughter and four siblings.
The artist’s passing has elicited a wave of grief on social media.
“With heavy hearts, we mourn the passing of a shining beacon, the Lion of Lesotho's sun has set,” Ambitiouz Entertainment said on social media. “Our deepest condolences go out to his loved ones and industry peers during this time of profound loss. Rest in peace, Malome Vector.”
South African Amapiano Awards wrote: “We are deeply saddened to hear about the sad loss of artist Malome Vector who passed away this evening alongside his companions Lizwi Wokuqala and Puleng Phoofolo in a tragic car accident. Our thoughts and prayers are with their families during this incredibly difficult time. Malome Vector’s kindness, warmth, and contributions to the culture touched so many lives, and he will be deeply missed. Rest in peace.”
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