Minnie Dlamini has broken her silence since the news of her brother, Khosini’s death. The presenter shared a tweet early Tuesday morning, writing: “‘It doesn’t get easier, you just learn to live with it’ I don’t know what that means yet, but I’ll let you know.”
News of Khosini’s death broke in late September. Speaking to Channel24 at the time, the Dlamini family spokesperson Thlogi Ngwato said: “He passed peacefully at hospital, surrounded by the love of his family. In this time of grief, we ask for privacy and the opportunity to celebrate him.
A statement also confirmed that Khosini had suffered a ruptured brain aneurysm which left him on life support for 23 days. The star’s tweet has been flooded with comments from industry friends and fans sharing condolences.
“Sending you so much love. Keeping you in my prayers,” Lalla Hirayama wrote, while Pearl Thusi responded with a heart emoji.
“It doesn’t get easier, you just learn to live with it”
I don’t know what that means yet, but I’ll let you know..— Minnie Dlamini Jones (@MinnieDlamini) September 30, 2019
Sending you so much love🙏❤️ keeping you in my prayers
— Lalla Hirayama (@Lalla_Hirayama) October 1, 2019
In other news – Thandiswa Mazwai congratulates Sho Madjozi on her success
The force and talent that is Tsonga rapper Sho Madjozi is not only taking SA by storm, but she is shaking tables globally too, making it impossible to ignore her or her music.
Veteran musician Thandiswa Mazwai is one of scores of locals who have congratulated Sho on her musical success after her new hit, John Cena was played on The Ellen Show on Monday. Thandiswa is ready to bid Sho farewell, like she did actor and musician, Nakhane Toure. Go tour the world. Go be a world star”, her tweet read in part. Read more
Source – Channel24