Multi-talented Joe Mafela,
who is well-known in the acting and music world, died in a car accident on Saturday night on a
Joburg highway.He died at the age of 75.
Joburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) spokeswoman
Superintendent Edna Mamonyane said he was travelling alone at the time and was
confirmed dead at the scene.
She said the accident happened at around 21:45 on the M1
between Houghton Drive and Oxford Road.
Mamonyane explained that Mafela collided with an Isuzu
bakkie which hit his Ford Figo on his left hand side.
“The bakkie then hit the barricade and damaged the rear
tyre.”
She said that when paramedics arrived at the scene Mafela
was found unconcious.
“They tried to revive him but he was declared dead at the
scene.”
Mamonyane said that the family travelling in the bakkie were
not injured in the collision.
Mafela was also not found with any injuries caused by the
accident but Mamonyane said authorities would probe the incident.
“The matter is under investigation.”
As news of Mafela’s death broke, tributes continued to pour
in on social media for the renowned actor, writer, producer, director, singer
and businessman.
Sad News. My Uncle Joe Mafela passed on last night.
@SowetanLIVE @sundayworld @SAFilmSociety @Penguin_Film
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File picture: Dumisani Sibeko/Independent Media
— Anthony Mafela (@zaaibooconcepts) March 19, 2017
We would like to extend our deepest condolences on the death
of legendary actor Joe Mafela. Ulale ngoxolo tata. #RIPJoe
pic.twitter.com/Imv56G4ZKP
— South African Gov (@GovernmentZA) March 19, 2017
We extend our condolences to the family, friends, and fans
of ubaba Joe Mafela, the nation has lost a crown jewel of our arts &
culture. pic.twitter.com/ccPovqocAa
— Min. Nathi Mthethwa (@NathiMthethwaSA) March 19, 2017
Rest In Peace Joe Mafela. He made us laugh during South
Africa's dark past. May we never forget him or his work.
— Khaya Dlanga (@khayadlanga) March 19, 2017
With the legend and icon of TV shows baba Joe Mafela
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— JOE CHILEWA #Chilex (@josephchilewa) March 13, 2017
People who you don't know but they're in your memories. RIP
Joe Mafela 🙏🏾
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— MaHlanga 👑
(@MissFanti) March 19, 2017
Waking Up to Such a Saddest News: The Legendary 'Ntate' Joe
Mafela Passed Away#RIPJoeMafela
— Singo Rotchie (@Rotchiest) March 19, 2017
R.I.P Mkhulu Joe Mafela
AkA Sdumo Mbungulu May his soul Rest in peace
A legend himself A leader is Art A Father
Grand Father
Our hero ❤️
pic.twitter.com/1SoFDArK4A
— #NtsikaRisewtfriends (@TheColossa) March 19, 2017
Although he most recently took on the role of Tebogo Moroka
in popular local soapie Generations: The Legacy, he has a career which spans
decades.
This includes starring roles in local sitcoms 'Sgudi
'Snaysi, Going Up and Madam and Eve.
Mafela also dabbled in the music world as his popular hit
‘Shebeleza’ was a theme song during the 1996 Africa Cup of Nations soccer
tournament.

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