A domestic worker by day, Kwazibani was a sangoma (African medicine woman) with a gift for music.
Since launching her singing career in 2009, Nomfusi appeared at festivals including WOMAD in England, FMM Sines in Portugal.
Her performances have been described by critics locally and overseas as "an absolute riot to watch and hear", "a refreshing blast of energy".
"[4] Chris Blackwell, the founder of Island Records, who discovered Bob Marley, Angelique Kidjo and US, said of Nomfusi, "What a terrific young artist, her genuine concern for her community and beyond comes through SO strongly.
[7] Ringo Madlingozi co-wrote and produced the bulk of the album, while M'Jakes, Robbie Malinga and DJ Clock were collectively responsible for six more tracks.