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EASTERN CAPE – The South African music industry is known to be cut-throat, with artists exposed to many problems.

READ: Remembering Zahara | Minister Kodwa wants artists educated, protected

Alcohol and drug addiction have often led to the demise of musicians at the pinnacle of their careers. Mental health is also an overlooked issue in the industry.

Sadly, many families are left with the agony of losing not only a loved one, but also a breadwinner.

eNCA reporter Ronald Masinda has more.

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