RIP: Teboho Mahlatsi co-creator of ‘Shaka ILembe and ‘Yizo Yizo’ dies
Teboho Mahlatsi – one of the great minds behind MultiChoice’s most-watched TV series, Shaka ILembe – has passed away age 49. ALSO READ: ‘Shaka ILembe’: BCCSA rules against complaint on bare-breasted cast TEBOHO MAHLATSI HAS PASSED AWAY News of Mahlatsi’s passing were announced in a statement by his family on Monday, 3 July. “It is with the saddest regret […]
Teboho Mahlatsi – one of the great minds behind MultiChoice’s most-watched TV series, Shaka ILembe – has passed away age 49.
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TEBOHO MAHLATSI HAS PASSED AWAY
News of Mahlatsi’s passing were announced in a statement by his family on Monday, 3 July.
“It is with the saddest regret that we announce the untimely passing of Filmmaker & Producer – Teboho Moseling Mahlatsi, on the 3rd of July 2023.
“In lieu of personal condolences, the family kindly requests prayers & that they be given privacy to mourn and come to terms with this tragic loss,” read the statement which was shared on Twitter by comedian and producer, David Kau.
Mahlatsi’s cause of death is currently not known as the family said further details will be communicated in due time.
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ON BEHALF OF THE MAHLATSI FAMILY
It is with the saddest regret that we announce the untimely passing of Filmmaker & Producer – Teboho Moseling Mahlatsi, on the 3rd of July 2023.
In lieu of personal condolences, the family kindly requests prayers & that they be given privacy to… pic.twitter.com/vMQWbemGGk— DavidKau (@davidkau1) July 3, 2023
TEBOHO MAHLATSI’S OUTSTANDING WORK IN THE TELEVISION INDUSTRY
According to The Bomb Shelter, where Mahlatsi worked as a company director, he completed film school at the Africa Cultural Centre in 1993. Six years later, he won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival for his debut short film, Portrait of A Young Man Drowning.
Mahlatsi is best known for being the co-creator and a director on the three seasons of the South African television phenomenon, Yizo Yizo – currently streaming on Netflix. Other shows he has co-cteated and directed include Bomb Production’s Jacob’s Cross, Isibaya, Ayeye and most recently, Shaka ILembe.
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TRIBUTES POUR IN
In response to the sad news, South Africans have been paying tribute to Mahlatsi.
“I consider him the greatest Filmmaker we have ever had. Changed television in South Africa. YizoYizo, Gaz Lam, Zone 14, Jacob’s Cross, etc. A true Legend,” @OnkeBlavk wrote.
“Horrific news. This guy led a whole generation in film making,” @Qebenga15 said.
Actress and screenwriter, Mmabatho Montsho said: “Devastating. Teboho gave us some of the most iconic moments in South African TV. A storytelling signature that marked a time… emulated to this day. You leave an undeniable mark. RIP. Ubegrand jo.”
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I consider him the greatest Filmmaker we have ever had. Changed television in South Africa. YizoYizo, Gaz Lam, Zone 14, Jacob’s Cross, etc. A true Legend.
— I Have Alot To Say💭 (@OnkeBlack) July 3, 2023
Horrific news. This guy led a whole generation in film making. https://t.co/R6BYkCe4Zt
— Sizwe Qengeba (@Qengeba15) July 3, 2023
Devastating. Teboho gave us some of the most iconic moments in South African TV. A storytelling signature that marked a time… emulated to this day. You leave an undeniable mark. RIP. Ubegrand jo https://t.co/OcNKWEUMBq
— Mmabatho Montsho (@MmabathoMontsho) July 3, 2023
Mr Bomb productions 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭💔
Angikho grand Jo grand Jo grand Jo 😭😭😭💔 https://t.co/hEwHP0atTu pic.twitter.com/1nYJLB3FK0
— KevCare (@KgosiKevin) July 3, 2023