
Yolanda Myeza Struggles to Cope with the Loss of Her Mother, Zanele Mbokazi
The entertainment industry is mourning alongside Sibongile & The Dlaminis actress Yolanda Khwezi Myeza as she battles to come to terms with the heartbreaking loss of her mother, Zanele Mbokazi. The pain of losing a loved one is unimaginable, and for Yolanda, this grief has become a deep wound that refuses to heal. Close family members have expressed concerns over her well-being, fearing that depression may take a serious toll on her.

A Daughter’s Grief
Losing a mother is one of the most painful experiences anyone can endure, and for Yolanda, the loss of Zanele Mbokazi, a renowned Durban-based businesswoman and broadcaster, has been particularly devastating. Sources close to the actress reveal that she is struggling to move on and that the emotional burden is overwhelming. Some even worry that the grief might push her to self-harm.
Her pain is compounded by the expectations placed upon her by the industry and society. Though she has always expressed gratitude for the support of her parents, she now finds herself under immense pressure as she navigates life without her mother’s guidance and presence.
A Star on the Rise, A Heart in Mourning
At just 24 years old, Yolanda has already carved out a name for herself in the entertainment industry. She has always been clear about her passion for film and acting, and she was fortunate to have the full support of her parents in pursuing her dreams. Her mother, Zanele, played a significant role in shaping the woman she has become today.
“My parents have always told me I need to live my life. They are big on what you as an individual want to become and making that dream come true. They help by supporting me,” Yolanda once shared in an interview.
This supportive foundation allowed her to study at AFDA, the prestigious school for the creative economy, where she pursued an undergraduate degree in acting. However, her journey of self-discovery led her to realize that she wanted more than just acting. She later chose to broaden her horizons by obtaining an honors degree in film producing, solidifying her place as a young, dynamic force in the industry.
The Weight of Expectations
Despite her professional success, the pressure from external forces has been difficult to ignore. “It has never been a thing of ‘I did this, so you must do that.’ I have never had that pressure from my parents,” she once said. Yet, the pressure from those around her—expecting her to continue her mother’s legacy while dealing with grief—has been challenging.
While she fights to keep her passion alive, the absence of her mother continues to haunt her, making the journey even harder. Losing a parent can often feel like losing a piece of oneself, and Yolanda’s struggle is a testament to the depth of a daughter’s love and the irreplaceable role a mother plays in shaping one’s life.
Finding Strength in the Storm
Yolanda’s story is a painful reminder that grief doesn’t have an expiration date. Healing is a process, and while the road ahead may seem daunting, she is not alone. With the support of her family, friends, and fans, she has the strength to overcome this dark chapter.
To those who have also lost loved ones, Yolanda’s story is one of resilience. It’s okay to grieve, to feel lost, and to seek help when needed. The entertainment industry and her fans will continue to rally behind her, reminding her that she is loved, supported, and never alone.