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Uzalo actor, Simphiwe Majozi spoke to us about his new venture to music and express pride about his culture.
Uzalo actor, Simphiwe Majozi spoke to us about his new venture to music and express pride about his culture.
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ACTOR Simphiwe Majozi is claiming to be receiving messages of condolences after his character’s gogo on Uzalo died.

Simphiwe plays the character of Sbu. And according to the storyline, his Gogo recently died.

People have been so heartbroken by gogo’s death that they have even sent messages of condolences to Simphiwe and his manager.

One message read: “I would like to take this opportunity to say I am really sorry about (your) loss. May God bless and give you strength. Losing someone is painful and not easy to cope with. But I hope you will be strong and move on, my role model. May your granny’s soul rest in peace.”

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Simphiwe said he appreciated the fact that his character was fooling other people into thinking it was real.

“I’m very appreciating to know that there is someone who is convinced by the portrayal of these scenes in a way that they thought this is all real,” said Simphiwe.

A message from Simphiwe's fan.
A message from Simphiwe's fan.

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