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Photo of Lindani Nkosi. Image via X @kgadi_ZA

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Fake news! Mzansi Magic confirms Lindani Nkosi is not dead

Mzansi Magic has addressed rumours alleging that actor Lindani Nkosi has died as seen in an X (social media formally known as Twitter) post.

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06-11-23 12:45
Lindani Nkosi
Photo of Lindani Nkosi. Image via X @kgadi_ZA

On Sunday, 5 November, rumours started swirling on X (the social media users formally known as Twitter) alleging that veteran actor Lindani Nkosi had died — Mzansi Magic has since taken time to dispute the rumours.

‘NOT TRUE’: MZANSI MAGIC ON LINDANI NKOSI’S ALLEGED DEATH

Social media users were shocked and in disbelief after seasoned actor Lindani Nkosi’s alleged death rumours did the rounds on X (formally known as Twitter) on Sunday. Mzansi Magic has since addressed the rumours and completely bashed them.

Mzansi Magic said they are aware of the nasty rumour alleging the actor who plays Mshengu on their show, My Brother’s Keeper had died. They further assured that the horrible rumour was certainly untrue, saying Nkosi was very much alive and kicking.

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“Mzansi Magic is aware of the horrendous rumour making the rounds on social media alleging that Lindani Nkosi who plays Mshengu on My Brother’s Keeper has passed on. Please note that this is not true, and we urge you not to be part of spreading this lie,” Mzansi Magic said.

Nkosi has recently starred in eTV’s Isitha: The Enemy where he played as Chief Ngwenya. He also acted in Smoke & Mirrors as Samson. His other best-known roles are in the 2004 movie Drum where he took on the Nelson Mandela role. However, he is widely known for his iconic role as Moshe in Takalani Sesame, IMDB reported.  

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Lindani Nkosi
Lindani Nkosi. Image via X @Ronewa_Mathephe

TAKE A LOOK AT SOME REACTIONS FROM SOCIAL MEDIA USERS BELOW…

“Inhliziyo yami cishe yama! I’m relieved,” @ shonaneomuhle commented.

“The nonsense of killing people whilst they’re still alive started late this year 🤔,” @ Ihhashi_Turkei said.

“They need to stop killing people when they are still alive,” @Lethabo4991 wrote.

“South Africa and killing alive people,” @AkanimiltonM replied.

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