
Bholoja

Bholoja, born Mbongiseni “Bholoja” Ngubane, is a celebrated Swazi singer, songwriter, guitarist, and cultural ambassador whose unique, soul-stirring sound has earned him recognition across Africa and beyond. Known for his signature Siswati Soul—a blend of traditional Swazi rhythms, folk, soul, jazz, and contemporary African sounds—Bholoja stands as one of Eswatini’s most influential musical exports.
His emotive voice, storytelling ability, and commitment to preserving the Siswati language through music have positioned him as a respected artist, collaborator, and cultural advocate on the global stage.
Bholoja’s artistry has attracted collaborations with some of the most respected musicians in Africa and the world, including: Wally Badarou, Joss Stone, Erykah Badu, Vusi Mahlasela, Hugh Masekela, Stewart Sukuma, Sipho “Hotstix” Mabuse, Jimmy Dludlu, Don Laka, Ray Phiri, Sun-EL Musician, Sjava, Msaki
These collaborations highlight his versatility and his ability to connect through music across genres, cultures, and generations.
Bholoja has performed extensively across the African continent, touring at least 20 African countries and building a devoted, pan-African audience. His global footprint also extends to Europe, with performances in France and Austria.
He has graced major festivals, including: Joy of Jazz Festival (South Africa), MTN Bushfire Festival (Eswatini), Azgo Festival (Mozambique)
Various cultural, arts, and heritage festivals across Africa.
His dynamic stage presence and passionate delivery continue to captivate audiences around the world.
Bholoja is widely respected for championing the Siswati language, African identity, and socially conscious messages through music. He uses his platform to address issues such as unity, identity, heritage, and community empowerment. Beyond performance, he is actively involved in arts development and youth empowerment initiatives.
His sound has become both a national treasure for Eswatini and an inspirational African voice on global stages.
