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Criselda wishes Kuli Roberts a happy heavenly birthday

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Kuli Roberts was planning to celebrate her 50th birthday. (Gallo Images)
Kuli Roberts was planning to celebrate her 50th birthday. (Gallo Images)

MEDIA personality Criselda Kananda has wished her late friend Kuli Roberts a happy heavenly birthday.

According to Criselda, Kuli would have turned 50 and she was planning a huge party.

She said it was to be held at Birchwood Hotel and she would have been the MC.

Kuli died earlier this year and her birthday is on 16 December.

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In memory of Kuli, she took to Instagram on Saturday and wrote: “May you keep resting my friend. You are forever missed @kuli.roberts. Today I would be proudly MCing your 50th birthday at Birchwood Hotel as planned for the past decade. Love always.”

Criselda’s message touched a lot of Kuli’s friends and social media users.

One of her friends, Rendani, said: “Oh, it’s her bday today? I’m rocking the Brazilian hair that she gave me in 2009 after so many years not wearing it. I just woke up & decided to put it on. Little did I know it’s her born day. She left us unexpectedly and all we have are memories.”

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Xolile Zungu wrote: “It still shocks the system, such a powerhouse. I literally grew up reading her columns. Gone too soon and happy heavenly birthday Kuli Kulz.”

Fanisile commented: “May she rest in perfect peace. Sisi I have just remembered how well you spoke of her at her funeral service.”

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