The Angelic Voice Of Nomonde Rodger From Nkambako Scored Her A Collaboration With PEX Lifestyle

Nomonde Mafumu is a 27-year-old artist born and bred from the dusty streets of Nkambako Village under N’wamitwa Traditional Authority outside Tzaneen.

Nomonde Rodger, as she is popularly known within the music circles started using her angelic voice at an early age of three.

The Award winning Nomonde Rodger has scored a collaboration with PEX Lifestyle, the innovative fashion and lifestyle brand.

This partnership will showcase the creativity and uniqueness of both PEX Lifestyle and Nomonde Rodger providing a fresh perspective on fashion and music.

As a socially conscious brand, PEX Lifestyle is committed to empowering communities and promoting sustainable fashion practices. The clothing collections feature bold prints, vibrant colors, and unique designs that capture the essence of modern African fashion. Through this partnership, Nomonde Rodgerwill be endorsing PEX Lifestyle’s commitment to sustainability, as well as showcasing the brand’s latest fashion trends and innovative apparel.

Nomonde Rodgers hit single “Ximusani ” has captured the attention of the Xitsonga music scene, with over 50,000 views on YouTube. Her soulful and dynamic performances have earned her widespread acclaim, and she has become a rising star in the Xitsonga music industry. With this collaboration, Nomonde Rodgeris excited to expand her reach and showcase her unique style and sound through Pex Lifestyle’s innovative designs and trendy apparel.

Together, Pex Lifestyle and Nomonde Rodger aim to inspire others to embrace their creativity and individuality, while making a positive impact on society through their work.

This partnership between Pex Lifestyle and Nomonde Rodger promises to be a fresh and exciting addition to the fashion and music scene in South Africa. Fans of both brands can expect to see unique and innovative designs, creative music, and a commitment to sustainability and community development. Pex Lifestyle is proud to be working with such a talented and socially conscious artist, and looks forward to a successful collaboration.
For more updates check us out at www.pexlifestyle.africa

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