Tributes pour in for ‘Rhythm City’ actor and musician Brian ‘Bruno’ Majola

Brian ‘Bruno’ Majola. Picture: Twitter

Brian ‘Bruno’ Majola. Picture: Twitter

Published Aug 17, 2022

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Fans and friends are still reeling following the sudden death of actor and musician Brian “Bruno” Majola.

The news of Majola’s death broke on social media on Tuesday. According to numerous reports, Majola died on Monday.

A family member, who did not want to be named, confirmed Majola’s death to Drum.

The kwaito star reportedly died on August 15, at around 6pm.

His cause of death is still unknown and his family is yet to release an official statement.

Majola’s former colleague and friend, actor and producer Zola Hashatsi expressed his shock and heartbreak in a moving Instagram post.

He wrote: “Angikho Grand (I’m okay). How dare you @bruno_jamshack #RIPBruno I am broken and I'm in tears Angeke bafwethu.”

Local celebrities including “Gomara” star Connie Chiume, “Scandal!” actress Mvelo Makhanya and reality TV star and author Mome Mahlangu flooded Hashati’s comments section with messages of support and condolences.

“The Estate” actor Matli Mohapeloa also shared his grief on Twitter, he wrote: “Bruno ma nigga I was talking to you just the other day. Now you gone? When does it end? 💔🕯️🕊️#RIPBruno”

@AmzoThedj shared on Twitter as tributes continue to pour in for Majola.

@jemen_eye commented: “He was a dope rapper and actor, a talented human being.”

“Clip of Bruno's verse on Sjovis' ProKid Tribute song Dankie Mkhozi....,” shared @MceeFAB_035. “And vandag kubhlungu Ngawe Gumshev.. 4yrs later. #RIPBruno“

Popularly known for his breakout role as Bongani on ”Rhythm City,” Majola is also featured in “Ekasi Stories” and “Inkaba”.

Majola was a member of a kwaito duo Gumshev, which released a debut album “Straight Out Of Prison” after Majola had spent time in a juvenile jail. He was reportedly arrested at the age of 15.

During his career as a rapper, Majola has worked and shared stages with the likes of Amu, Pro Kid, DJ Cleo, Zola, Ishmael, Bongani Fassie, Donald, Morafe, Da LES, Brown Dash and Mapaputsi.

He later started his own production company, Jamshack Records.

Majola's death comes shortly after the news of the death of kwaito legend Tokollo 'Magesh' Tshabalala.

According to the family statement, Tshabalala died on Monday morning as a result of an epileptic seizure, sending shock waves across the country.

"It is with great sadness that the family wishes to confirm the passing of Tokollo 'Magesh' Tshabalala," read the statement.

IOL Lifestyle has made efforts to get comment from the family of Majola, but they had not responded by the time of publication.