In a touching tribute, actress Sivenathi Mabuya expressed her deep sorrow following the passing of her colleague and friend, Presley Chweneyagae. Mabuya reminisced about their time together on the popular series Cobrizi, a spin-off of The River, where they portrayed an on-screen partnership that resonated with many viewers. Her heartfelt words reflected the profound impact Chweneyagae had not only on her career but also on her life, highlighting his unpredictable talent and genuine humanity. Describing him as an ‘umntu wabantu’, a term that signifies a person of the people, Mabuya captured the essence of Chweneyagae’s spirit and connection to those around him, demonstrating the deep loss felt by those who knew him.
As Mabuya celebrated Chweneyagae’s life, her emotional reflection also underscored the importance of acknowledging the greatness of individuals who may have shied away from the spotlight. With a mix of admiration and sorrow, she conveyed that while he wasn’t a fan of public praise, his contributions to the industry and the hearts he touched were immeasurable. The funeral service for Chweneyagae, held at the Akasia Community Hall, was an opportunity for friends, family, and fans alike to gather and honor a beloved actor who left an indelible mark on South African cinema. As tributes poured in, it became evident that Chweneyagae’s legacy would live on in the memories of those he inspired and the stories he helped to tell.
Summary
Actress Sivenathi Mabuya has honored the memory of her late co-star, Presley Chweneyagae, with a touching tribute on social media, reflecting on their time together while filming the spin-off series Cobrizi, where they played partners. Mabuya described Chweneyagae as a remarkable talent and heartfelt individual, sharing, “Umntu wabantu. Umntu wolonwabo,” enunciating the profound impact he had on her and others. She expressed her gratitude for having worked alongside him and noted that his passing felt particularly poignant. The tribute comes as Chweneyagae’s funeral was held on June 7, 2025, at the Akasia Community Hall, where he was ultimately laid to rest at Zandfontein Cemetery.
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