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Skomota’s manager addresses death rumors

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Rumors about the death of entertainer Skomota have been firmly debunked, as his manager, Kholofelo Makgatha, confirms that the 24-year-old is alive and well. Speaking to *Daily Sun*, Kholofelo reassured fans, stating, “My son’s doing well and even eating pap. He’s in a better space.”

Skomota, known for his unique dance moves and vibrant personality, has faced numerous false reports regarding his health. Kholofelo expressed frustration over these malicious rumors, emphasizing that they stem from jealousy. “I don’t know who could be so evil to say that he’s dead. But God knows,” he remarked.

In addition to dispelling the rumors, Kholofelo highlighted Skomota’s busy schedule. “He’s always dressed in designer clothes and enjoying life. He’s booked and busy,” he confirmed, indicating that the entertainer continues to make waves in the industry.

Skomota, originally from Limpopo and now based in Tshwane, gained popularity through his appearances on social media, particularly after discussing his financial success and extravagant lifestyle, including giving women R10,000 in “mavuso.” With a supportive team around him, Skomota’s manager is optimistic about his future, insisting that such negativity will not deter his success. The entertainer’s fans can rest assured that he remains healthy and ready to continue sharing his talent with the world.

In other news – Zimbabwe mourns the death of Bhundu Boys founding member Rise Kagona

The Zimbabwean music industry is in mourning following the passing of Rise Kagona, the pioneering guitarist and founding member of the legendary Bhundu Boys. Kagona died in Scotland at 62, leaving behind a transformative legacy that reshaped African music. Born on May 17, 1962, in Malawi, Kagona’s innovative guitar playing drove the Bhundu Boys’ meteoric rise to fame.

The band is credited with creating and popularizing the Jiti genre—a vibrant and rhythmic style that seamlessly blends Zimbabwean traditional sounds with modern Western elements. This unique fusion captivated African audiences and propelled the Bhundu Boys to international stardom, garnering fans worldwide. Read More

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