On Sunday, the world of radio and music was shaken by the news of the passing of Cliff Nhlamulo Hlungwami, better known to his listeners as DJ Mulo. His passing was confirmed through a statement shared on his social media platforms. DJ Mulo, a cherished radio personality, succumbed to cancer on Saturday morning.

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DJ Mulo’s Passing

DJ Mulo passed away peacefully at his residence in Bryanston, following a courageous battle with cancer. The statement expressed gratitude for the outpouring of love, support, and prayers that have been directed their way.

According to TshisaLIVE the letter read, “We know that he has touched many lives and has brought endless joy to those around him. We were truly blessed to have experienced a wonderful soul like his and will forever remember him.”

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Celebrities React to the News

The news of DJ Mulo’s passing elicited reactions from several celebrities, including media personalities Palesa Tembe and Sizwe Dhlomo.

Palesa Tembe’s Tribute

Tembe expressed her shock and sadness at the news, stating, “I haven’t even had a chance to process Mulo’s passing izolo. He encouraged me to get onto radio. We even recorded a radio demo together, and pitched as co-hosts. What a gent. Love to Ntokozo & Risima.”

Sizwe Dhlomo’s Condolences

Dhlomo also shared his grief, writing, “Mulo’s passing is really making me sad. My thoughts are with his wife Ntokozo, their son and both families.”

Dineo Langa’s Message

Actress Dineo Langa posted a heartfelt message, saying, “You fought valiantly Mulo. Go with love and fly with the angels. My deepest condolences to Ntokozo, your son, family and loved ones. Rest the guy, the world is poorer for your loss.”

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By Shamiso Miracle

Shamiso Miracle completed her degree in journalism and media studies at the University of Zimbabwe before honing her skills at Savanna News. She then went on to work at iHarare News, becoming a voice for everyday SA citizens who wanted to share their stories. When she's not writing news that entertains and inspires ,Shamiso is an avid reader and a wellness bunny.

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