Star Kuli Roberts on MacG she explained how she wants to be remembered before she passed away

Kuli Roberts Actress and TV permanently had been pronounced dead 09 February 2022 evening, those whom are close to Kuli had informed TSHISALIVE.

One of Kuli Roberts closest friends said “she spoke to her on the day she was pronounced dead on it shocked her and also said she seemed drowsy on that day she was declared dead”, 09 February 2022.

 

 

 
On MacG podcast she was interview and asked how she wants to be remembered, Kuli said I don’t want to be remembered, but I want people to look after black people, looks after the LGBT group and stop insulting black people that they can’t swim because they the once saving the sailers coming into South Africa”.

Wise word she left South Africa with.

On her Twitter account (Kuli Roberts) was alleged to be the Last tweet from her on Wednesday around 7pm. Reads as follows ” love you, Des. All the best!”.

Kuli again over South Africa attention in a career spanning decade ago. She was the best known of co-presenting what not to wear, the real Goboza and trending SA.

She was invited to act in multiple production, she6was recently invited to take part on cast on Netflix original movie Angeliena.

She was once a journalist on hair lady, Drum you and Sunday World. It was alleged that she was sick but never shared it with anyone.

Tribute to Kuli Robert’s family, cause of death is not yet disclosed, possibly because of the morning family of Kuli Roberts. She was a very positive personality and influence to family and friends as well as follows.

Today fans are morning her death and showing much respect to the actress, that recently passed on and left fans and family in great sadness. Though death is unplanned but it hurts everytime it occurs.

Kuli Robert’s Last Words Are Touching

During an interview Kuli Roberts was asked how she would like to be remembered and her answer was outstanding. This is what she said:

“I don’t want to be remembered, I want you guys to just look after each other.” She went on to say, ” I need you guys to look after black people. I need you to stop insulting black people and saying black people can’t swim, because remember that we were the ones saving the sailors when they were settling on this continent. ”

She was indeed a wise woman, who has wise words of wisdom. She understood the spirit of “Ubuntu” and she had Ubuntu. These were her last words of wisdom. I hope that everyone follows and lives up to these words. We need each other as people, cause at the end of the day all we have is one another.

May her soul rest in eternal peace 🙏
 

 

More Tributes As Mzansi Mourns Kuli Roberts.

“The SABC would like to extend its heartfelt condolences to the friends and family of the media personality Kuli Roberts who has passed away. Thank you for your immense contribution to the entertainment industry,” the SABC posted on their social media


“It is crazy how some of these celebrities that we have never even met, find a way into our hearts. Touch our souls and instantly become such a huge part of our lives. Kuli Roberts was one of those incredible people”, Lesedi Kgosihadi posted.

“One of the things I’ll always remember about Kuli Roberts is her passion in educating other Black people about albinism. She really tried to eradicate the ignorance that some in our community have about people with albinism. Rest in power sister.” Snethemba Mzilikazi posted

“Best of all, we will remember you for your kindness to people, care for marginalized groups, and working to ensure that the less privileged have something to to be proud about. Rest in Peace Nomakula “Kuli” Roberts.” Vuyo Zungula.

Nomakula “Kuli” Robert’s passing was confirmed on Thursday by her close friend who also indicated that the family is still in shock to communicate with the media.

This Is How I Want To Be Remembered, Don’t Remember Me ” – Kuli Roberts Before Her Demise

Described as cheeky, scared of nobody, Kuli Roberts was one of South Africa’s favourite household names, who spoke and everyone listened. She loved to joke around, laughed genuinely at the craziest jokes but still maintained her professionalism. This is one of the reasons why all her fans are shattered at the sad news of her passing.


She went as far as fighting against bullying against people with albinism, stood against Gender-Based Violence, and was not afraid to say what was in her mind. A very strong opinionated woman with the zeal to love, entertain and be there for all those who are unable to fight for themselves.

She was not afraid of being different and went bald when she felt like it, wore whatever she liked, and did not care much about what people would say. In not so many words, Kuli had a great influence on many people, and they loved her.

To celebrate her life, Mzansi has referred back to her interview on Podcast And Chill With MacG, where the host asked her how she wants to be remembered. In a firm voice, she responded that she does not want to be remembered, but wants people to protect and love each other, and not to look down on Black people. She advised wealthy people not to flaunt their riches, but to be considerate to poor people who have no food and live in shacks. “It is not impressive”, she said.

 

Apart from that, she asked her fans to fight for the rights of people living with albinism, members of the LGBTQ community, and those that are bullied. To sum it all up, she asked her fans to be the voice for the voiceless.

Her sudden passing has left the country devastated. Her family has confirmed the news on Kaya FM but has asked for privacy as they are dealing with her demise and will release a statement as soon as they can.

Rest in peace, queen!

Friends of Khuli Roberts reveal the cause of her death

“She was fine,” remarked a friend who did not want to be identified. “She was resting with friends at a get-together when she abruptly collapsed and never awoke,” the friend told news24. Several close pals of the well-known media figure have verified that the much-loved celebrity has unfortunately died away.

Her family has yet to issue a statement in response to her death. In the early 2000s, Kuli began her career as a journalist and editor. She went on to host gossip shows including The Real Goboza, Headlines, and, most recently, Trending SA on television.


 

 

 

 

She has also worked as a radio host on Kaya FM and as an actress in the Mzansi Magic soapie The Queen. Siren, a fictional book, was also written by her. Her mother, father, two sisters, including actress Hlubi Mboya, and a brother are among those she leaves behind.

Last year, she made news when she declared her political intentions and joined the African Transformation Movement (ATM) before of local municipal elections. She was campaigning for office in Tshwane’s Ward 65 at the time. Her aspirations to run for public office, however, were dashed just a week after she announced her membership in the political party.

“The one and only @kuliroberts has joined the winning team,” Mzwanele Manyi tweeted at first. Kuli, a servant, has agreed to serve the people of South Africa. Servant Kuli is an ATM councilor candidate in Tshwane’s Ward 65. We send her our best wishes.”

Kuli was forced to resign later, according to the political party, due to “secret circumstances.” “It is no longer viable to have Nomakula Roberts as a member and ward councillor candidate of the African Transformation Movement due to unforeseen and confidential circumstances,” the statement stated.