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Tributes pour in for Mandoza─── MOEKETSI MOGOTSI 16:20 Mon, 19 Sep 2016

Kwaito Icon, Mandoza, died at the age of 38./Photo: Facebook.
Bloemfontein - Tributes have kept pouring in for late kwaito legend, Mandoza, who died after a battle with brain cancer.
The Nkalakatha hitmaker died at the age of 38 on Sunday morning.
#RIPMandoza - thank you for the unifying music! We will keep dancing! ??#Nkalakatha x # Expressoshow pic.twitter.com/rYH17WgWvS
— sms PERS 4 to 43043 (@KatlegoMaboe) September 19, 2016Music has lost a legend. So heartbreaking. Sincere condolences to the family. #RIPMandoza https://t.co/O7HBXaN5XU — Ulrich J van Vuuren (@UlrichJvV) September 18, 2016Really saddened to hear the news. Thank you for uplifting me and millions of others with your music. #RIPMandoza #Nkalakatha
— Shaun Pollock (@7polly7) September 18, 2016
Sad news: #Mandoza dead at 38. He'll be remembered for the unifying power of his music... #Nkalakatha forever — Heather Walker (@heathervalerie) September 18, 2016#Nkalakatha will live forever. Such a pity so few people saw his final concert at #SABC concert. — Chris Venter (@christiaanjv1) September 18, 2016#RIPMandoza, you were a true son of African soil who appealed to all South Africans. #Nkalakatha will live 4ever in the heart of our nation. — Christo (@ChristoThurston) September 18, 2016