Ntokozo Princess Jodwana marks a defining moment in her career with the release of her new single Ngcwele Jesu on 27 March 2026. This release signals her full emergence as an independent gospel artist after years of development behind the scenes. The song carries deep spiritual weight and reflects a personal encounter that shaped its message. It also introduces listeners to the direction of her upcoming album The Throne of Grace. With this release, she positions herself as a voice rooted in faith, purpose and musical excellence.
Her journey began at a young age and shows clear growth over time. At just 13, she worked as a backing vocalist for local artists in her community, which gave her early exposure to live performance and discipline. She later refined her skills at the Music Academy of Gauteng under the late Dr Johnny Mekoa, where she studied both music and broadcasting engineering. This dual training strengthened her technical understanding of sound and her ability to deliver strong vocal performances. Over the years, she has shared stages and studio sessions with respected names such as Themba Mkhize, Khaya Mahlangu, Letta Mbulu, Bongani Radebe, Benjamin Dube, Sipho Ngwenya and Collen Maluleke. These experiences helped shape her confidence and sharpen her identity as an artist.
Her time with leading gospel ensembles Women in Praise and Spirit of Praise played a key role in her development. These platforms exposed her to large audiences and high-level production environments. She contributed to live recordings and performances that reached audiences across South Africa. While she gained recognition in these groups, she also faced the challenge of stepping forward and defining her own sound. Moving from a supporting role to a leading voice required clarity, discipline and self-belief. She now embraces that transition as both a challenge and a blessing that pushed her to grow.
Ntokozo’s roots remain central to her music and message. She was born in Kwa-Thema and raised in Duduza by her grandparents in a strong Christian household. Her early exposure to gospel music came through church, where she began singing at the age of 11. Influences such as Cece Winans and Joyous Celebration shaped her understanding of worship and performance. She recalls a key moment at school when she overcame her shyness and sang in front of others for the first time. That experience confirmed her calling and set her on a path she continues to follow today.
The creation of Ngcwele Jesu reflects both collaboration and divine timing. The song was introduced to her by a friend during preparations for her album. After working on pre-production with her music director, it quickly stood out as a key track. She describes the release as a moment that came after three years of waiting and preparation. This timing adds weight to the message and reinforces her belief in purpose and patience. The song serves as a spiritual call that invites listeners into worship and reflection.
Her transition into independence has expanded her creative reach. Beyond music, she works as a vocal coach, presenter, MC and programme director. These roles build her confidence and strengthen her ability to connect with different audiences. She credits her studies in music and performing arts for helping her discover and develop these skills. This broad experience allows her to approach music with both artistic and professional insight. It also supports her goal of building a lasting career that goes beyond a single role.
Ngcwele Jesu sets the tone for what listeners can expect from The Throne of Grace. The project reflects her journey, faith and growth as an artist. She aims to deliver music that inspires revival and reminds listeners of the central role of God in their lives. She also plans to support the release with national and international tours, which will extend her reach to wider audiences. Her focus remains on creating music that is both authentic and impactful. She continues to adapt to changes in the gospel music space while staying true to her message.
This release marks more than just a new song. It represents years of preparation, learning and faith coming together at the right time. Ntokozo Princess Jodwana now stands fully in her role as a solo artist with a clear voice and direction. Ngcwele Jesu introduces a new chapter that reflects both her past experiences and her future vision. With strong foundations and a clear purpose, she is positioned to make a lasting impact in gospel music.
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