Princess M, A Blessing To The Greater Tzaneen Communities - N'wamitwa Times

Princess M, A Blessing To The Greater Tzaneen Communities

Born Princess Shivuri and now Princess Mnisi, popularly known as Princess M within the music circles. She is a Gospel singer and songwriter who was born and bred in the dusty streets of Nyakelani Village under Vahlave Tribal Authority (Xihoko) outside Tzaneen in Limpopo.

Princess M is a South African singer who began singing at church from a very young age. Born as a stammer, singing was her hiding place.

At the age of 23 she got married to Louis Mnisi and early in their marriage they met challenges when they were involved in a car accident when she was 25 years old, 2 years into her marriage. After the accident, she was wheelchair bound for a month, with little hope of ever walking properly again.

Her singing talent took a pause as it took 10 years to recover from the injuries sustained during the accident.

At the age of 36 in 2019, she recorded her first gospel album titled “The Crown” with hits like ‘Ntshava Leyi’, ‘Hunga Moya’, ‘Hita Hlula’, ‘Hi pfumele’ featuring Themba Nyathi and ‘Nkulunkumba’ featuring Takie Ndou just to mention a few.

In 2020, she released her single for Gender Based Violence (GBV) titled ‘Rimbambu Ra Wena’

In 2024, she released another single for the African Continent. A theme song titled ‘FREEDOM’.

Princess M, a wife and a mother of 3 children. Other than singing, Princess M is a Motivational Speaker especially for young people where she mainly discusses (THE EFFECTS OF ENGAGING IN SEX BEFORE MARRIAGE).

Princess M, a preacher of the word.

You can kindly stream her latest release on the link below:

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