Chaka Chaka was born in
Dobsonville in
Soweto to a
Swazi mother and a
Pedi father Chaka Chaka had it tough growing up. Her father died when she was 11 and her mother, a
domestic worker, brought up three daughters on her meagre 40-
rand-a-month salary. Chaka Chaka started singing at 19 in 1984 when Phil Hollis of Dephon Records discovered her in
Johannesburg. Her début album was called ''I'm in Love With a DJ''. Songs such as "I'm Burning Up", "I Cry for Freedom", "Sangoma", "Motherland" and the ever-popular "
Umqombothi" immediately ensured Chaka Chaka's status as a star on South Africa's
mbaqanga music scene.
Sangoma was released in 1987 on
Mercury Records. Its track listing was "Sangoma", "Come a Little Bit Closer", "Private Lover", "Save Me", "Stimela" and "I'm Gonna Stop Loving You". Releasing hit after hit, Chaka Chaka's subsequent award-winning albums include
Burning Up,
Sangoma, ''Who's the Boss
, Motherland
, Be Proud to be African
, Thank You Mr. DJ, Back on My Feet
, Rhythm of Life
, Who's Got the Power
, Bombani (Tiko Rahini)
, Power of Afrika
, Yvonne and Friends
and Kwenzenjani''. During her career Chaka Chaka has met many illustrious people including
Nelson Mandela (singing at his 85th birthday party), the
Queen and
Oprah Winfrey. "Mama Africa",
Miriam Makeba, said of her "She's my baby!" and
Hugh Masekela called Chaka Chaka "my mad niece". Legends
Dolly Rathebe and
Dorothy Masuka describe Chaka Chaka's music as "something that all should listen to". When asked whom she admired most, Chaka Chaka said:Of the numerous world leaders she has met, she says her favourite is mentor and father figure
Nelson Mandela, who called her his "dear daughter". "Madiba", as he is affectionately known, recounted that it was Yvonne's music that helped sustain him and others while confined as prisoners on Robben Island. He said, Chaka Chaka has four sons with her husband Tiny Mhinga. She has a degree and diploma from the
University of South Africa, one in adult education, and another in local government, management and administration. She also studied speech and drama at
Trinity College, London, she graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1997. ==Entrepreneurship==