[1][2] He also co-starred as Bhebhe in the 1986 miniseries, Shaka Zulu, as well as several international films, including Ernest Goes to Africa (1997) and Who Am I?
Together with three adventist friends; Justice Masinga, Alex Maseko and Joseph Mhlanga, he began this exceptional quartet [peacock prose] who was great in the sixties and seventies.
Beginning at Bethel College, Butterworth in the former Transkei in the early fifties, Washington Sixolo was the main reason why the Kings Messengers earned great recognition in South Africa and abroad.
He arranged a fully paid trip for this world class quartet [peacock prose] to sing for him in his presidential suite and elsewhere in Zambia.
Sixolo sang up to the mid seventies for the Kings Messengers before joining the SABC on a fulltime basis.