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#RIP Rhythm City actor Mncedisi Shabangu reportedly passed away . Shabangu was best known for playing the role of Khulekani in the eTV soapie.


What a sad time to lose yet another talented actor. Sources confirmed the actor passed away in the early hours of today. Nothing is hard as having to believe that somebody you were with not so long ago is no more .

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Not soo long ago we were visited by Mr Mncedisi Baldwin Shabangu (Khulekani on Rhythm City) telling us how sad he was when he was when he had that Mr @Jamie Bartlett (David Genaro) was no more. Today I wake up to news to news that he is also no more. Rest in Peace Legend.

Mncedisi Shabangu walks into a room and your soul shakes. I cant remember the many times I pinched myself when you said yes to doing this sit down with me On the day I was consumed by a paralyzing sense of fear and you met me in the foyer of The Market Theatre and gave me the warmest of hugs. After this interview you said to me This episode will immortalize you, Thozama

Mncedisi Shabangu was a South African actor best known for his role as Khulekani in the e.tv soapie Rhythm City.

He was previously known for his role as Skhumbuzo in the second season of the SABC3 drama series The Lab, in 2008.

Shabangu’s first big role was in Gordon Motha’s Secret Agenda in 1992. In 1995 he enrolled as a student at The Market Theatre Laboratory.

His other theatre credits include Orpheus in 1998, Ways of Dying in 1999 and Call us Crazy in 2000, for which he won the FNB Vita Award for Best actor in a supporting role.

He also scooped a Fleur du Cap award and the KKNK gong for best actor for Tshepang, the story of the rape of a nine-month-old baby girl in Louisvaleweg in the Northern Cape.

Shabangu has also directed several productions at the Market Theatre including Wangesheya-Wangesheya, Kanyamazane Galvanomit Akusiti, Barbershop, Mooi Street Moves and Vuka Machel.

He was also the Artistic Director for the Windybrow Theatre.