Video: Award-Winning Singer Cici Pays Tribute to Late Mzansi Stars in an Emotional Post

Video: Award-Winning Singer Cici Pays Tribute to Late Mzansi Stars in an Emotional Post

  • South African award-winning singer and actress Cici recently paid tribute to all the late Mzansi entertainers on social media
  • The Kings of Jo'Burg actress shared an emotional video of all the fallen legends on her Instagram page with a touching message
  • Many netizens were touched by this tribute as they flooded the comment section with their reactions
Netizens reacted to Cici's tribute on social media.
Singer Cici paid tribute to all the late singers and actors. Image: @ciciworldwide
Source: Instagram

Man, the South African entertainment industry has lost a lot of its soldiers in recent years, mainly in 2024 and 2025. While all the fallen legends' legacies lived on, the award-winning singer and actress Cici paid tribute to every one of them on social media.

Cici shares an emotional tribute video

Many netizens were in their feeling recently after the Kings of Jo'Burg star expressed her gratitude to all the South African entertainers who have paved the way for everyone in the entertainment industry.

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The star, who embraced her new calling as a woman, posted an emotional video and message which paid tribute to the late Menzi Ngubane, Busi Lurayi, Winnie Khumalo, Sello Motloung, Mshoza, Bob Mabena, Shona Ferguson, and many more.

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Cici shares an emotional tribute video on her Instagram page.

"Thank you for the inspiration, stories, memories & thank you for the music. Disclaimer: I do apologise if this triggers anyone ❤️(family &loved ones)," she wrote.

Watch the video below:

Netizens react to Cici's emotional tribute

Shortly after the singer shared her tribute on social media, many netizens flooded the comment section with their reactions. Here's what they had to say:

tshepisosharonshaz questioned:

"The second lady, what's her name? I loved her. When did she die? 😢😭 Love from Botswana."

diariesofachocolatebone said:

"I didn't know that some of these people were late especially the actress in braids."

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thah_berryblack replied:

"10 years since mom left, I think about her every day, and it still feels like it just happened a few days ago. Very triggered."

mell_maraj commented:

"Two months without my mom. Feels like a whole 20 years...don't know what to do. I can feel myself sinking into darkness every day 😭💔 why kodwa nkosi."

senzi_ndlovu_ mentioned:

"Thank you for posting this. It has helped me release these tears I’ve been suppressing; it hurts, but it helps."
Cici paid tribute to all the late stars.
Netizens were touched by Cici's emotional tribute. Image: @ciciworldwide
Source: Instagram

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Controversial media personality Cyan Boujee, who was one of Dr Pert's famous clients, shared a message on her Instagram stories following the news of Dr Pert's death.

Cyan has had several surgeries in South Africa. She has also gone to Turkey for some procedures. Cyan wrote:

"Darkest day in SA. An angel has fallen."

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Briefly News previously reported that Mzansi was left in shock after Presley Chweneyagae's coffin stuck as it was being lowered into the ground. Newzroom Afrika shared a clip of Chweneyagae's coffin struggling to descend on Saturday, 7 June 2025.

The incident had netizens theorising that the actor didn't want to die, and his coffin got stuck because he didn't want to rest.

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