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Meet four South African celebrities who died in less than 24 hours, breaks fans in tears

1.Mutodi Mashehe

Actor Mutodi Neshehe has passed away. His circle of relatives issued an announcement on social media on Thursday night. He changed into 46. Neshehe is regarded in diverse local & global collections and films.

Most notably, he performed the position of Ndalamo Mukwevho on Muvhango and Zola Hadebe on Generations: The Legacy. Meanwhile, Mutodi’s circle of relatives has requested privateness for the duration of this mourning time. “It is with extraordinary disappointment we announce the passing of Mutodi Neshehe on July 1, 2021. He changed into our brother, uncle, father, mentor, position version, and actor. He might be sorely overlooked through his circle of relatives and near pals.”

2.Steve Kekana

South African song legend Steve Kekana has surpassed away on the age of sixty-two because of COVID-19-associated complications. Kekana misplaced his eyesight at the age of five. The mythical musician recorded greater than 40 albums.

3.Dan Maswanganye

Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams has expressed her condolences to the own circle of relatives and pals of Dan Maswanganye and Celeste Phillips who surpassed away this week.

Maswanganye changed into a technical supervisor at Primedia Broadcasting at the same time as Phillips had labored for the SABC information and eNCA for the duration of her broadcasting career. “We desire their households and cherished ones peace and power for the duration of this hard time, and pray that they discover consolation withinside the lovely reminiscences that they shared with their cherished ones.

4.Dr. John Tibane

John Tibane Death – Dead, Obituary, Funeral, Cause Of Death, Passed Away: On July 1st, 2021, InsideEko Media discovered approximately the dying of John Tibane via social media courses made on Twitter InsideEko is but to affirm John Tibane’s purpose of dying as no fitness issues, a twist of fate or different reasons of dying had been discovered to be related to the passing.

This dying has prompted plenty of pals and their circle of relatives of Tibane a lot hurt. It is in that mourning spirit that the worried men and women have taken to social media to proportion tributes to the deceased and condolences to the affected own circle of relatives.


 

 

 

 

Mutodi Nesheshe’s death leaves many heartbroken

Mutodi Nesheshe was confirmed dead on Thursday evening and lots of South Africans are left heartbroken by his untimely passing.
He’s popular for his role as Ndalamo on SABC 2’s soapie Movhango.

Mutodi’s family dropped a statement as regards his passing.

“With great sadness, we announce the passing of Mutodi Neshehe on July 1, 2021. He was our brother, uncle, father, mentor, role model and actor. He will be sorely missed by his family and close friends,” reads the statement.

The actor leaves behind two beautiful young girls.

Mutobi trends on social media as people pay tribute and send condolences to his family.


Cassper Nyovest to donate R150k to dying lady

Cassper Nyovest has taken to his social media to show his support to a sick lady who is suffering from Cystic Fibrosis (CF), a genetic disorder that causes severe damage to the lungs, digestive system and other organs in the body.
The star stated he will be donating R150k to the 26-year-old Nompilo from Swaziland.Nompilo was preparing her self for afterlife when the rapper showed up to help her financially for the transplant needed to be done in India.

“Tomorrow my psychologist is preparing me for my next life since I’m at the end stage,so now I have to live my life knowing I might die soon,since lung transplant us far fetched for now,drs are just going to try all they can to keep me in less pain and help me transition well,” she tweeted.

Cassper shared a video as he asks his fans to show their support to young Nompilo,

He said the story touched him because she was very positive even though she is going through a lot.

In his words, the lady does not have funds and she has not been able to raise her voice due to the internet shut down in Switzerland

Makhadzi admits to fooling South Africans by virtually battling King Monada over ownership of unreleased song titled, Ganama.

Makhadzi admits to fooling South Africans by virtually battling King Monada over ownership of unreleased song titled, Ganama.
 

The two teased the song some days ago, and some hours later, it was reported that they are beefing.The two attacked each other, as Makhadzi claimed she owns the song, while Monada disagrees, saying he actually owns it.

Returning to Twitter on Thursday, the singer said it was all publicity stunt to promote the unreleased song.

“Tomorrow we are dropping Ghanama official audio MAKHADZI AND KING MONADA FT PRINCE BENZA … I would like to inform everyone that me and monada we are fine we did those live videos for publicity stunt.. and it really worked for our song to be known before the release.”

However, followers were disappointed at her for such confession.

“This is disgraceful sis. Especially in light of the exploitation we continue to face as women in this industry. You lost a fan,” a fan said.

The Fergusons have finally decided to launch a film school for those who want to pursue a career in the arts.

The Fergusons have finally decided to launch a film school for those who want to pursue a career in the arts.
Ferguson Film School is all about teaching students the ins and outs of media production and other unique skills

Taking to Twitter, Shona shared the news saying: “Building a sustainable film industry is a constant vision we are working towards. We are committed to raising future film industry leaders and The Ferguson Foundation intends to be the ladder that offers a step up for our communities.”

Shona wants to make sure that he does his part to make sure that the film industry is in good hands going forward.

He’s proud to be doing this and it’s all thanks to the Ferguson Foundation.

The television producer went on to say: “The Ferguson Film School will be the bridge between aspiring film players and the opportunity to make those dreams a reality through equipping, educating and creating networks.”