TRIBUTES FOR ACTRESS LINDIWE NDLOVU By Quincy Mahlangu
TRIBUTES are pouring in for award-winning actress, Lindiwe Ndlovu.
This comes after her agency shared that the talented actress, best known for her character as nuthead jailbird Patjutju on
Uzalo, had died.
Gaenor Artiste Management said: “It is with heavy hearts and unimaginable sadness that we bring you the news of Lindiwe Thembekani Ndlovu’s passing in her home.”
Lindiwe died on Monday morning, 11 January.
Friends, fans and colleagues have shared their condolences.
Actress Florence Masebe paid her respects and said this is an immense loss to the acting industry.
“A fine master of her craft, an excellent actor. This loss is immense. Siyabonga. Lala ngoxolo, Sisi,” she wrote.
Lindiwe Ndlovu. Picture: Instagram
Lindiwe Ndlovu hailed as âfine master of her craftâ as TV and film industry celebrate her life
By Entertainment Reporter
Members of the television and film fraternity are mourning the loss of Thespian Lindiwe Ndlovu.
In a statement, released by her agency, Gaenor Artiste Management, the multi-award-winning actress died at her home on Monday, January 11.
âIt is with heavy hearts and unimaginable sadness that we bring you the news of Lindiwe Thembekani Ndlovu passing in her home this morning 11th January. Her bright, large burning light has gone out and we are devastated to bring you this sad news,â read the statement.
Award winning actress Lindiwe Ndlovu dies Lindiwe Ndlovu
Actress Lindiwe Ndlovu has died at the age of 44.
Her longtime agent Lynne Higgins and a close friend she was staying with Tumelo Ngwalase confirmed the news to Sowetan on Monday evening.
According to both Higgins and Ngwalase the actress died in her sleep this morning.
“She died this morning and I thought she was sleeping. I frantically called the ambulance. She started getting sick in the morning around 3:30am,” Ngwalase said.
Ndlovu was renowned for her roles in Zabalaza, Egoli, Stokvel, Erfsondes, Lockdown, Isono, Soul City, Scandal!, Isidingo, Backstage, Ga Re Dumele and Home Affairs.
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Herman Eloff Share Lindiwe Ndlovu and Samuel L. Jackson at the South African Film and Television Awards on 16 March 2013 in Johannesburg. (Photo:Gallo Images / City Press / Leon Sadiki)
South African actor Lindiwe Ndlovu has died.
According to her agent she had medical issues and passed away in her sleep.
Lindiwe won a Safta for her role in the film Little One in 2013. It is with heavy hearts and unimaginable sadness that we bring you the news of Lindiwe Thembekani Ndlovu passing in her home this morning 11th January,
Gaenore Artiste Management announced in a statement on their Facebook page on Monday evening.