SA Celebs Mourn The Death Of True Love’s Former Editor Mam’ Dorah Sitole

SA Celebs Mourn The Death Of True Love’s Former Editor Mam’ Dorah Sitole. Talk about starting the year off on a very sad note. South Africa has been dealt yet another hard blow, with the sad news about the passing away of Dora Sitole making rounds. The former True Love editor, Food Editor, Chef and Author passed away Sunday night at the age of 67.
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing-on of TRUELOVE's former Editor and Food Editor, Dorah Sitole (67). Mam' Dorah, as we all affectionately related to her, passed away last night. #RIPDorahSitole 🕊 pic.twitter.com/9zWeOLkUNx
— TRUELOVE Magazine (@TrueLoveMag) January 4, 2021
The accomplished food writer, food stylist, and former True Love Editor was a trained Cordon Bleu chef. Mam’ Dora, as she was affectionately known, has helped shape a lot of people’s careers. Her culinary journey began growing up in the township and led to her becoming the exceptional food icon that many celebrate up to today.
In 2020, Mam’ Dorah, released her book titled 40 Years Of Iconic Food. Her daughter Phumzile Nelisiwe Sitole is an international actress and is known for her roles on The Good Fight (2017), Star Trek: Discovery (2017) and Orange Is the New Black (2013).
Check out how some SA celebs, reacted to her untimely passing.
Am shook at the news of your passing. Thank you for opening doors, paving the way and inspiring others to make their culinary passion, a career. #RiPDorahSitole pic.twitter.com/9FKXBq5gxV
— T. (@tboseZA) January 4, 2021
Mam Dorah was just with us on air in November. Wow. Shocking. 🥺💔 pic.twitter.com/GFwgZGZaAw
— Pabi Moloi (@PabiMoloi) January 4, 2021
I’m devastated. Second death in less than a week 💔
Mum Dorah then editor for True Love Mag, helped my career in fashion to grow.
She was kind hearted, always smiling and full of motherly love.
I adored her and had a profound-amount of respect for her. #RIPDorahSitole 🥺 pic.twitter.com/coKeedCoJT
— PALSE by Paledi Segapo (@PalediSegapo) January 4, 2021
Yho Janine she was so kind and warm. Those types of people that one makes a mental note of when growing in the industry, that one can progress and reach your goals without being a meanie. She touched so many lives even without knowing https://t.co/dcM2nyc1Q9
— Thula Sindi (@thulasindi) January 4, 2021
Every play I was in that Mama Dorah saw , she’d wait afterwards & give me the warmest hug! Every single time . Oh Mama I’m devastated & find myself weeping at the news of your departure. Go well beautiful angel . Sending you love @BATUKMUSICA
— Bhut’ Masasa (@MsMasasa) January 4, 2021
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