The music business is mourning the demise of 48-year-old gospel singer Harmless “Centy” Modiba, who died on Wednesday, 1 March.
The information of his demise was confirmed by his greatest good friend, Buyani Khoza.
“I acquired a name from his mom on Wednesday morning. He was apparently alone, attempting to make tea for himself and he had a seizure,” Buyani mentioned.
“After a while, his kin went to his room and located it closed. They knocked however there was no response. Ultimately, they opened the room and located him on the ground. Sadly, by that point he’d already handed away,” he mentioned.
Buyani mentioned that the final time he noticed him was on Sunday, 26 February.
“We had been planning to see one another on Monday. However that didn’t occur as a result of I couldn’t attain him on his telephone.”
“On Tuesday, he despatched me a textual content message and advised me he was not nicely. So, I used to be planning to go see him on Wednesday however time was not on my aspect. After which I acquired the surprising information,” he mentioned.
“Earlier final yr, he was admitted to hospital however he recovered. This yr he was in good well being, and I’m actually shocked by this information. I’m nonetheless attempting to make sense of it.”
Centy has labored with the likes of Pastor Benjamin Dube, Miriam Makeba, Joyous Celebration, Vicky Vilakazi, and Household Manufacturing unit.
Vicky Vilakazi mentioned: “Centy thanks for sharing your expertise with us. It saddens me, to see you being celebrated when you possibly can’t see and may’t hear. I so want you can hear it your self that you’re referred to as a Legend.”
Musician and his good friend, Khanyo Maphumulo, mentioned: “I met him when he joined Household Manufacturing unit. We had been each underneath Sony Music, however I had my solo profession.
“He was extra of a brother to me. Within the music business, we’ve misplaced a large. He was underrated however he was among the finest singers in South Africa.”
-daily solar
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