“I accept the boys aren’t here” – Killer Kau’s manager

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Mpho Makua, Killer Kau’s manager, has revealed that the star’s death has left him in a sad place.

As for the manager, he stated he has come to terms with the loss of his pals.


 

 

 

 

In August of last year, Killer Kau was killed in a head-on collision on the N4 in Rustenburg while en route to a concert.

Mpura, as well as up-and-coming performers Khanya “The Voice” Hadebe, DJ Thando Tot, and Thando TD, perished in the accident.

In an interview with TshisaLIVE, he revealed that he had to go to counseling to cope with the loss of the stars before Sunday’s planned procession in their honor.

“Yes, I’ve sought assistance; I’m currently seeing a therapist solely for therapeutic purposes. More than anything, I’ve come to terms with the fact that the men aren’t here, and crying nonstop isn’t helping. Working on the event/convoy makes me feel like they are alive again because I used to organize things and it is helping me heal, and of course I will be surrounded by many fans and individuals in the industry.”

South Africa has never done something like this before, so we’re taking advantage of it.” It is our goal to cultivate a new generation of individuals who will carry on the legacy of Nelson Mandela by doing good deeds on Nelson Mandela Day, which was established in honor of the late South African leader. For this reason, we’re attempting to come up with the idea of having a dedicated day when the creative icons are commemorated, and use this most importantly to celebrate the legacy and try to help out monetarily and organize with the family.”

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