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Bomb Productions Pays A Beautiful Tribute To Menzi Ngubane

Bomb Productions Pays A Beautiful Tribute To Menzi Ngubane. It has been a few day now since Menzi Ngubane‘s untimely passing. The country is still in shock over the news, more so since there has been a lot of improvement with regards to his health. Ngubane passed away at his Ladysmith Home in KwaZulu-Natal on Saturday following complications from a stroke.

The 56 year old actor was known by many as Sibusiso Dhlomo on Generations, and Judas Ngwenya on Mzansi Magic’s Isibaya. Ngubane played numerous roles on other South African TV shows, including Yizo Yizo, Ashes to Ashes, Gold Diggers, and Heist. He also appeared in a number of South African films, including How to Steal 2 Million. The film won Best Picture at the 2012 African Movie Academy Awards. His talent speaks for itself with numerous awards and nominations, as well as a CV of over 30 years experience in the TV and film industry. In 2020, Ngubane delayed his much anticipated debut on Mzansi Magic telenovela, The Queen to focus on his health.

His death has left many shocked across the country. Industry giants, prominent South Africans, members of Parliament and leaders of political parties have been touched by Ngubane’s passing. Fans as well as those who have worked with the veteran actor continue to pay heartfelt tribute to the star. Bomb Production, who have worked with Ngubane for years also remembered him. The production company reminisced on the greatest relationship they have had with Ngubane over the years. They remember him as a great actor, who not only executed his roles so perfectly, but also as a person who always helped upcoming actors.

Our hearts are heavy at your passing Somahashi. You have been a part of the bomb family from Yizo Yizo, who can forget the amazing performance you gave as Elliot, a provocative role that would make any actor uncomfortable as a teacher seducing students.”

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