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Zola misses the late Kuli!

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TV host Zola remebers Kuli Roberts,photo Instagram.
TV host Zola remebers Kuli Roberts,photo Instagram.

TV host and actor Zola Hashatsi has written a letter to the late actress Kuli Roberts.

The heartbroken 35-year-old presenter from Soweto said he still couldn’t believe that Kuli was no more.

He said he missed those moments when they would just chill and have fun at her home.

Kuli passed away in February at the age of 49.

Zola said he wished she was still alive, so that they would continue to share those special moments together.

On Sunday, 16 October, Zola wrote: “Dear Kuli Roberts. I honestly wish you were still alive. I would drive to you, and we would watch a @whitneyhouston DVD, damn it!”

Zola said they used to celebrate life together.

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“I am still not over you,” he said.

Fans showed Zola, who was also celebrating his birthday, some love.

They told him to hold on to the memories he shared with Kuli.

Vander Mbatha encouraged him to hold on and work hard.

Queen Bangi wished Zola a beautiful, blessed birthday.

Zola has featured on several Mzansi TV shows such as iCrew, Crazed Out and Hush.

He was also part of e.tv’s Scandal!, eKasi: Our Stories and Rhythm City.

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Zola continued to build his brand by working on a couple of productions as a director and as a guest presenter over the past years.

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