It’s sad the deadly pandemic keeps taking away our loved ones almost each and every day and it is leaving those staying behind with deep cut wounds inside their hearts. South Africa’s music industry is mourning the passing away of music PR, Pheko Kgengoe who did a lot in many of our local celebrities’ lives.
Mr. Kgengoe allegedly died of coronavirus. Dobsonville born and raised Pheko was a creative industries consultancy specializing in music PR and various record label services. He worked with various recording labels artists, radio, and media personalities.
In 2018 he trended on social media when he got married to wife Tshepang in all green ceremony.
See some reactions from Mzansi celebrities:
Thank you for always believing in me, and being supportive always. In complete disbelief 💔😭🙏🏽#RIPPheko pic.twitter.com/aKuZ6isdh8
— Nandi Madida (@Nandi_Madida) June 30, 2020
I don’t know what to say 💔😢#RipPheko pic.twitter.com/92vIMjPE3r
— Anga Makubalo (@NaakMusiQ) June 30, 2020
Pheko😔
— #PLANETOFTHEHAVENOTS (@KhuliChana) June 30, 2020
Wow! I am so saddened. Man you had such go after leaving Sony and going on your own, you blossomed and realized so much of your potential. Am so sad because you are leaving behind such a young child. Rest easy PPapa. You’ll be missed @Phekokai1 pic.twitter.com/RtrloNMgM5
— Refiloe Ramogase (@refiloer) June 30, 2020
The Music industry has lost a soldier, 💔Rest In Peace Brother #RipPheko pic.twitter.com/ysVVKFGKzS
— Ambitiouz Ent (@Ambitiouz_Ent) June 30, 2020
-News365, Twitter
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