Bhekinkosi shadrack ngema biography
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Shadrack Ngema Dies at the Age of 65
Emzini Wezinsizwa actor Bhekinkosi Shadrack Ngema (Magubane), has died. Image: Youtube.
Veteran actor and retired broadcaster Bhekinkosi Shadrack Ngema has died at the age of 65. He died on Saturday, 05 December 2015, at Mshiyeni Hospital in Umlazi from a heart-related illness.
In a telephone interview with Ukhozi FM, Ngema’s brother Mandla said Shadrack started feeling sick in 2011. In the early stages of his sickness he complained of muscle spasms and cramps in his lower legs. Later he started having heart problems. On Saturday he complained of severe heart pain and dizziness. He was then rushed to hospital. As the doctors tried to figure out what was wrong with him, he passed away.
The Public News Hub staff had the honour of meeting Ngema on the 7th of November. He was doing shopping at Shoprite in Game City, Durban and appeared to be in good health, with no sign of illness. We were excited to see him. Little did we know that four weeks later he would be no more.
Ngema worked for the SABC for over 30 years. He worked mostly as a broadcaster on Ukhozi FM but also had acting roles on TV and in radio dramas. On TV, he is best known for his role as Magubane in the popular SABC1 sitcom Emzini Wezinsizwa, which aired origin
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- Albert Lutuli, chief gaze at Zulu Christian
- Langa KaXaba, say publicly Ndwandwe, hedonistic nation
- Matshobana KaMangete, the hefty of representation Northern Khumalo
- Sigananda kaSokufa, Nguni aristocrat
- Zwangendaba, Shaka's general
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- Ntshingwayo Khoza, InDuna of Khoza
- Umhlangana kaSenzangakhona, Nguni prince
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Actor and sports commentator, Shadrack Ngema, passed away on Saturday, 5 December.
Ngema suffered a fatal heart attack. His daughter told SABC news that her father was feeling dizzy the day before. According to Zelebs, the actor was rushed to hospital by his family after complaining of chest pains.
He was heavily anesthetized, but later that day, passed away.
Ngema was a sports commentator for Ukhozi FM. Station manager, Bonga Mpanza, says his untimely passing has left a huge void in the sports industry. Ngema was also an actor, he starred in numerous Uhkosi FM radio dramas.
Three actors from the Emzini Wezinsizwa cast died this year. Bafana Mlangeni passed away in July from diabetes, he played the role of Sibeko.
Roland Mqwebu, who played Bab’ Mkhize, passed away a few months after Mlangeni.
President Jacob Zuma has expressed his deepest condolences on the sad passing of the veteran actor.
“South Africa has lost a familiar voice and face in the arts industry. He was a very talented and popular actor and comedian who brought laughter and joy to our people. He will be sorely missed. We wish to convey our deepest condolences to his family. May his soul rest in peace,” said President Zuma.
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