LIMPOPO comedian and popular TikToker, Kagiso "Pope" Ramoshai died painfully.
The 28-year-old all-around entertainer died on Sunday morning, 14 April, in a car accident outside Polokwane, Limpopo.
The accident happened between Polokwane and Turfloop.
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Chairman of the Limpopo Artists Movement, Mphoza Mashabela said he is still in shock following the comedian's death.
"Pope showed talented people from the villages of Limpopo that the sky is the limit. Use what you have to advance yourselves and your passion. His love for God, people and entertainment was seen in all his loved videos," Mphoza said.
He said Pope's death has hit Limpopo's entertainment sector hard.
"We'd like to send our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, colleagues and fans. May his youthful soul rest in eternal peace," he said.
Thobela FM presenter Poelano Setwaba, better known as Madam Speaker, said she is devastated by Pope's death.
The 28-year-old said when she learned that Pope had died, she was shattered and the first person she called was a mutual friend who confirmed the sad news.
"If anything, I'd like Kagiso to be remembered for his zealous character and how he used comedic to raise societal issues. Most importantly, I'll miss how he used his craft to glorify his Maker," she said.
Molope "Smonamonane" Mokwana (30), a close friend to Pope, said he still can't believe that he is no more.
"My heart is broken, not me alone but all his followers. I don't know how I'm feeling as we were close and helping each other with gigs and dilo tse dingwe tsa bophelo (life issues)," Smonamonane said.
"I'll remember him for his advice, humanity, and respect for others."
The comedian was well-known for his funny skits on TikTok.
He was also shooting a film titled Moruti under Shynebright Entertainment.