South Africa’s music industry has been rocked by the unexpected breakup of Murumba Pitch, the beloved duo known for their chart-topping hits and electrifying performances. Established in 2012, the group, comprising Thabang Innocent Mangolo and Emmanuel Nanga Mathye, has made a lasting impact on the Amapiano and Afro-house scenes. However, after more than a decade of creating magic together, the duo has announced their official split, leaving fans heartbroken.
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A Legacy of Hits and Collaborations
Murumba Pitch rose to fame with their signature sound, delivering smash hits like Esangweni, Wena Dali, and Ethembeni. Over the years, they collaborated with some of South Africa’s biggest names in the industry, including MÖRDA, De Mthuda, Cici, and Nkosazana Daughter. Their unique blend of deep house, Amapiano, and Afrobeat influences set them apart, earning them a loyal fanbase.
In October 2024, the duo released their final project, an EP titled Impi, featuring collaborations with Kabza de Small, Mthunzi, Daliwonga, and Phila Dlozi. The six-track offering explored themes of resilience, personal struggles, and triumph, making it a fitting farewell to their musical journey together.
Why Did Murumba Pitch Split?
The announcement of their split was made via a joint statement from their legal representatives, confirming that the decision was mutual and effective immediately.
“It is with great sadness that we announce that, after a meeting held on 6 March 2025, the aforementioned parties reached a mutual decision to terminate their partnership and contractual relationship.”
The statement emphasized that both Mangolo and Mathye will now focus on individual projects and new opportunities. Despite their separation, they have committed to ensuring a fair and amicable division of their business interests related to the Murumba Pitch brand.
What’s Next for Murumba Pitch’s Members?
Although the duo is parting ways, their fans can expect both artists to continue their musical careers independently. While no solo projects have been officially announced yet, their track record in the industry suggests that they will each bring fresh, exciting music to the South African scene.
Fan Reactions and Industry Impact
News of the split has sparked an outpouring of emotions on social media, with fans expressing sadness and appreciation for the duo’s contributions. Many have reflected on how Murumba Pitch’s music shaped memorable moments, from parties to road trips.
Meanwhile, industry insiders speculate that both members could explore solo careers or collaborate with other established artists. Given their past success, it’s likely that Thabang Mangolo and Emmanuel Mathye will remain influential figures in the Amapiano and Afro-house movement.
Final Thoughts
The end of Murumba Pitch marks the closing of a significant chapter in South African music history, but it also signals new beginnings for its two talented members. While fans may be mourning the split, they can look forward to the possibility of fresh solo projects and exciting collaborations from both artists in the future.
For now, we say thank you, Murumba Pitch, for the music, the memories, and the magic. Your legacy will live on.


