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Nomzamo Mbatha Mourns the Passing of Beneficiary Chibimba Muzyamba
Renowned actress Nomzamo Mbatha is grieving the loss of Chibimba Muzyamba, a beneficiary of the Nomzamo Lighthouse Foundation, diverting from what should have been a celebratory occasion.
In a heartfelt message, Mbatha expressed her sorrow at not being able to share in Muzyamba’s graduation moment, highlighting that he is now free from the world’s struggles and sufferings.
Chibimba Muzyamba, a civil engineer student at Tshwane University of Technology and a content creator, was one of the recipients of Mbatha’s foundation.
The Nomzamo Lighthouse Foundation, founded in 2015 by Mbatha, focuses on education, youth empowerment, and food security, aiming to assist South Africa‘s vulnerable communities.
The cause of Chibimba Muzyamba’s untimely passing remains undisclosed, with his last social media post on June 7th hinting at profound emotions and reflections.
Mbatha’s tribute painted Muzyamba as a resilient individual who inspired those around him, despite grappling with inner turmoil.
While Muzyamba’s physical presence may be lost, his spirit lives on among those he influenced and touched during his time.
His followers on social media platforms have also been mourning his departure, reminiscing about his impact and shared moments.
On a separate note, Nomzamo Mbatha has garnered significant acclaim for her portrayal of Queen Nandi in the popular Mzansi Magic series, ‘Shaka iLembe’.
The series leads the nominations lineup for the prestigious Simon Mabhunu Sabela KZN Film and Television Awards, which honor excellence in the South African entertainment industry with a focus on KZN.
Mbatha’s nomination for Best Actress in TV for her role as Nandi, reflects her talent and commitment to her craft.