A wave of public outrage is sweeping across social media and religious communities following reports that renowned gospel artist Ntate Solly Moholo was allegedly denied much-needed assistance for a life-saving brain surgery.
Moholo, who is widely celebrated for his powerful renditions of Zion Christian Church (ZCC) hymns, is said to have been a loyal member of the church for years. His music played a pivotal role in popularizing ZCC hymns, elevating both his profile and that of the church. Many fans believe that his contribution to the church’s reputation has been significant.
However, reports have surfaced that when Moholo needed financial or logistical support for his medical treatment, he was met with silence. This has sparked intense debate online, with many questioning why someone who gave so much to the church was seemingly abandoned during his hour of need.
Outraged fans have taken to social media, calling on the church to explain its stance on Moholo’s situation. Others have voiced concerns about how the church supports its members, particularly those in the public eye who bring positive attention to the institution.
ZCC has yet to issue an official response to these claims, but the matter continues to stir strong emotions among both churchgoers and the broader public, who are eagerly awaiting clarity. For now, the silence from ZCC leadership only fuels the growing tension.