“Many Celebrities Are Still Going To Die This Year” – Gogo Mahlasela Predicts
As we reach the midpoint of the year, South Africa has been plagued by a series of tragic deaths within the celebrity community. From musicians to actors, chefs to media personalities, and sportsmen to entertainers, the country has been left reeling from the loss of these beloved individuals.
In a recent interview with Daily Sun, Sangoma Solly Mathebula, also known as Gogo Mahlasela, has raised concerns about the alarming frequency of celebrity deaths this year. He warned that the untimely demise of these stars may not be over, as he ominously stated, “There is still going to be a lot of blood. Celebrities are s till going to die of car accidents, and others will get shot.
The traditional healer added: “They’re still going to die. This is nothing compared to what’s going to happen. We’re still going to lose a lot of them.”
Gogo Mahlasela, a respected traditional healer, believes that rituals and interventions could potentially protect celebrities from the darkness that surrounds them. Although ukuthwala, a traditional practice, is traditionally meant for kings and queens, Gogo Mahlasela suggests that it could be employed to safeguard celebrities as well.
The year 2024 has already witnessed the heart-wrenching loss of several notable individuals. Let us take a moment to remember these stars and the contributions they made to their respective fields:
Mpho Sebeng, a talented actor hailing from Soweto, tragically passed away following an accident in Potchefstroom on Sunday, May 5. The Sebeng family released a statement confirming the devastating news, leaving fans mourning the loss of this promising talent.
Peter “Mashata” Mabuse, a renowned DJ and media personality, fell victim to a senseless act of violence. In the early hours of Sunday, April 21, Mabuse was fatally shot in Soshanguve, Tshwane. The music industry mourns the loss of this vibrant entertainer, whose infectious energy will be sorely missed.
Thembekile Letlape, affectionately known as the Pastry Princess, met a tragic end on Thursday, May 30. Her lifeless body was discovered at the residence of her alleged killer boyfriend, Sibusiso Zitha, in Fourways. Dr. Kgosi Letlape, her father, stumbled upon this devastating scene while searching for his beloved daughter. The culinary world mourns the loss of this talented chef who had a promising future ahead.
Luke Fleurs, a rising star in the world of football, was brutally taken from us on April 3. The 24-year-old Kaizer Chiefs player fell victim to a hijacking and was fatally shot at a petrol station in Honeydew, Johannesburg. The sporting community mourns the loss of this talented and promising athlete, whose potential was cut short by an act of senseless violence.
Themba Masoka, the owner and founder of Basani Cleaners, met a tragic fate on April 7 in a devastating car accident involving his vehicle and a truck. The untimely passing of this successful entrepreneur has left the business community shocked and mourning the loss of a visionary leader.
Kagiso Ramoshai, a 28-year-old entertainer, met a tragic end in a car accident outside Polokwane, Limpopo, on Sunday morning, April 14. Ramoshai’s vibrant presence and undeniable talent touched the hearts of many, making his loss deeply felt within the entertainment industry.
Blessing Gama, a 27-year-old TV producer better known as King Bless, tragically passed away, leaving behind a legacy of creativity and innovation. The news of his untimely death was announced through a statement on his social media pages, leaving fans and colleagues stunned by this heartbreaking loss.
As South Africa grapples with this distressing trend of celebrity deaths, it is crucial for the nation to come together and support one another during these trying times. The entertainment industry has been dealt a series of devastating blows, but it is through unity and remembrance that the legacies of these fallen stars will endure.