Gospel singer Solly Moholo has been hospitalized after falling ill while in Botswana for the launch of his highly anticipated album, *Wubani O zo Pepeza*. Moholo’s management team confirmed the news and assured fans that they will remain in Botswana until he makes a full recovery.
According to a statement from his team, “He is much better today than yesterday. During this time, the family would like to humbly request that you keep Ntate Solly Moholo in your prayers as he makes a full recovery. We will keep you updated regarding any developments. We ask his fans to put him in their prayers for his speedy recovery.”
This news comes after a particularly challenging year for the gospel star. Earlier in 2024, Moholo opened up about his struggles with mental health in a revealing interview on *The Venting* podcast. He spoke candidly about his experiences with depression and his thoughts of suicide during a period when his career was experiencing a downturn.
Moholo shared that after the release of his last album in 2017, he struggled with isolation and a lack of gigs, which deeply affected his mental well-being. Reflecting on those dark times, he admitted, “Several times I thought of taking my own life. I spent a lot of time being isolated. Things became heavy. I didn’t even get visitors. Shows were not there.”
He recounted a particularly desperate moment when he considered ingesting rat poison but ultimately decided against it. “I wanted to eat Rattex. I once saw guys and wanted them to lend me a gun to shoot myself. It was hard.”
Despite these profound challenges, Moholo’s resilience and talent have continued to shine through. His upcoming album launch was meant to mark a new chapter in his career, and the support from his fans and the community is crucial as he focuses on his recovery. The gospel community and fans are rallying around Solly Moholo, sending their prayers and well wishes for his swift and complete recovery.
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