Popular South African Actor Mutodi Neshehe Dies

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South African actor Mutodi Neshehe has died at the age of 46. It is another sad day for Mzansi as veteran actor died. 

Neshehe was well-known for his roles in popular soap operas, such as  Muvhango , Jacobs Cross, Egoli, and  Generations.

The family has confirmed the news and released a statement. “It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Mutodi Neshehe on July 1, 2021. He was our brother, uncle, father, mentor, role model, and actor.   He will be sorely missed by his family and close friends,” the statement read.

Details around his death are unknown at this time and his family has asked for privacy to mourn. The news of his death comes on the backdrop of that of legendary South African musician Steven Kekana, sending shockwaves across the country’s performing arts scene.

Many have taken to social media to send their condolences and tributes through the hashtag #RIPMutodiNeshehe.

Data source: All Africa news

TOA Correspondent

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