The late gospel music icon Solly Moholo, formerly a prominent member of the Zion Christian Church (ZCC), made headlines when he shifted his allegiance to Prophet Shepherd Bushiri, the leader of the Enlightened Christian Centre.

This transition marked a significant change in Moholo’s spiritual and musical journey.

Moholo decided to leave the ZCC to become a devoted disciple of Bushiri, expressing his admiration for the prophet as an “amazing angel of God.”

In his new role, Moholo sought Bushiri’s blessings and publicly praised him, showcasing the depth of his commitment to this new spiritual path.

A notable moment in Moholo’s career was the launch of his album *Palamente a Kgopela Merapelo*, which took place at Bushiri’s church.

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This event featured some of his hit songs, including “Soul” and “Ntafeka Njani Dubai.”

The launch at such a significant venue highlighted the close relationship between Moholo and Bushiri, emphasizing Moholo’s desire to embrace this new chapter in his life fully.

Bushiri welcomed Moholo into his ministry with open arms, stating that they prayed together and anticipated great things from God as a result of their partnership.

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This endorsement from Bushiri not only affirmed Moholo’s decision but also positioned him as a prominent figure within the Enlightened Christian Centre community.

However, Moholo’s departure from the ZCC was not without controversy.

He had faced ongoing tensions with senior leaders of the ZCC, particularly regarding his refusal to wear the church’s uniform and perform its distinctive dance style at music festivals.

This conflict highlighted the challenges Moholo encountered in balancing his artistic expression with the traditions and expectations of the ZCC.

Critics have pointed out that Moholo’s decision to switch allegiances created a complex situation for him.

As one commentator noted, “You can’t serve two masters; one wants your soul, and the other seeks both your soul and your money.”

This perspective suggests that Moholo’s journey reflects broader themes of loyalty, faith, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment in the religious and entertainment spheres.

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In summary, Solly Moholo’s transition from ZCC to the Enlightened Christian Centre under Prophet Shepherd Bushiri represents a significant turning point in his life and career.

His story serves as a reminder of the personal and spiritual struggles that often accompany such profound changes.