Kekana was born in
Zebediela,
Transvaal. He lost his sight at the age of five, and attended a school for the blind in
Pietersburg. During his school years, he developed a love for singing, and became a member of amateur groups during the teenage years. In 1979 and 1980, Kekana won what was then known as the
SABC Black Music Award for best male vocalist. Kekana's "
Raising My Family" was a big hit in Europe in 1980. In total, Kekana had recorded more than forty albums. His songs "The Bushman" and "Feel So Strong" (featuring Hotline) were hits on the Springbok Radio Chart (the semi-official South African chart of the time) reaching number 13 and number 6 in 1982 and 1983 respectively. He worked with the likes of Ray Phiri, Nana Coyote, Joe Nina and Hotline featuring
PJ Thandeka Powers. Steve Kekana was a university graduate with B Juris and LLB degrees. He was an Advocate and a lecturer in Labour Law at the University of South Africa. Kekana died from
COVID-19-related complications on 1 July 2021, at the age of 62. ==Awards and honours==