The actor starred in various SA productions including iNumber Number. Stars including Athandwa Kani shared their memories of him. | DrumMagazine
He was a mentor and a hero to some in the industry.Former Rhythm City actor Mncedisi Shabangu died on Sunday morning. He was 53.
Since then, tributes have poured in from all over the world as actors mourned a man whose death left a void. Mncedisi starred in a number of local productions including iNumber Number and The Lab.“My big brother, my friend, my mentor, my advisor & confidant, has passed away.. I am so heartbroken.. Rest In Eternal Peace TaMnce, Mnce Mncwa, bhut’ Lekese, “yiza ngomva s’thandwa sam, uyang’ kilikita”.. I will NEVER forget you.. See you on the other side my “Maestro”.. Goodbye Mncedisi Shabangu.
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