31 South African Legends We Lost Honoring Icons Who Shaped Mzansi’s Legacy

31 South African Legends We Lost Honoring Icons Who Shaped Mzansi’s Legacy

Johannesburg, South Africa (Al Jazeera) — The South African entertainment world has been rocked by a series of devastating losses, with beloved actors, musicians, and cultural figures passing away in recent years. From the soulful melodies of Zahara to the commanding presence of Connie Chiume, these stars left indelible marks on Mzansi’s arts scene.

This tribute honors 31 luminaries whose deaths, spanning 2023 to 2025, have left fans grieving and their legacies enduring. Their causes of death—ranging from illnesses and accidents to violent tragedies—reflect the fragility of life in the spotlight and the nation’s broader struggles.

1. Meme Ditshego

2. Phumlani Msibi

3. Presley Chweneyagae

4. Don Mlangeni Nawa

5. Yolanda ‘Yallunder’ Nyemezi

6. Crystal-Donna Roberts

7. Winnifred ‘Winnie’ Khumalo

8. Connie Chiume

9. Bokang ‘Malome Vector’ Moleli

10. Mpho Sebeng

11. Dingaan Thobela

12. Mthobeli ‘KCi’ August

13. Mbongeni Ngema

14. Fatima Sydow

15. DJ Mulo

16. Zahara

17. Lebohang Mpyana

18. Zoleka Mandela

19. Derek Watts

20. Angie Oeh

21. Patrick Ndlovu

22. Eusebius McKaiser

23. Marietjie Bothma

24. Mark Pilgrim

25. James Alexander (James Gracie)

26. Gloria Bosman

27. Costa Titch

28. Lentswe Bhengu-Mafoko

29. AKA (Kiernan Jarryd Forbes)

30. Tebello “Tibz” Motsoane

31. Vusi Ma R5

These losses, spanning natural causes to violent tragedies, highlight the fragility of life in South Africa’s spotlight. As fans honor their legacies through tributes on X and memorial events, the contributions of these icons—from music and film to journalism and sport—continue to shape Mzansi’s cultural fabric. Their art lives on, a beacon for future generations.

 

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