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Menzi Ngubane who has been battling with diabetes and kidney disease for years succumbed to a stroke. He was 56 years old.
Although he died at his home in Kwazulu Natal, he will be buried in Joburg.
This evening his family put out a statement which read in part “Menzi spent much of his time in trying to demystify issues relating to kidney disease and sugar diabetes while promoting positive lifestyle changes needed to cope with the diseases.”
Just last year The Queen’s Executive producer, Connie Ferguson commented on Menzi’s situation, stating, “We were very excited when we announced that Menzi will be joining The Queen family, as he brings with him a wealth of experience. We will continue keeping them in our prayers and supporting them on this journey, and wish Menzi strength to continue fighting the good fight, and come back stronger than ever. We can’t wait for him to make his return soon to entertain our viewers with his charismatic acting skills and screen presence.”
Menzi Ngubane will forever be the greatest. We will always cherish these moments. Thank you. 🥺🥺😔😔😔😭 #RIPMenziNgubane pic.twitter.com/qEiBYV2Lrm
— Bando The Pandemic. 💫💙 (@ThabangBando) March 13, 2021
My Brother,
KZN has a treasure in you. I respect everything you’ve done for our people. Rest in Peace Big Man. #RIPMenziNgubane pic.twitter.com/6dByteBBJE
— Official Thapelo Mokoena (@ThapeloMokoena) March 13, 2021
Sad week in South Africa
Deepest condolences to the families, friends, colleagues, loved ones and the entire Zulu Nation.
Nxese🙏🏿🕊💔#RIPKingGoodwillZwelithini#RIPMenziNgubane #RIPNoxoloMaqashalala pic.twitter.com/b4TLnnhMaV— #HOMEGROWNRADIO (@djsbu) March 13, 2021
Blow after blow. 2 Greats, 2 seasoned storytellers are no more. 🕊💔 So blessed to have experienced their brilliance in this lifetime. 🙏🏽
May they rest in perfect paradise ✨ #RIPMenziNgubane #RIPNoxoloMaqashalala pic.twitter.com/Mbhoy4nd25
— Candice Modiselle (@CandieModiselle) March 13, 2021