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Angie Diale’s husband Kgomotso bids her farewell – Video

Angie Diale’s husband Kgomotso bids her farewell – Video

Angie Diale’s husband Kgomotso bids her farewell – Video

Family and friends were gathered at Grace Bible Church to bid their final farewell to veteran TV host and HIV activist Angie Diale.

Mam Angie succumbed to pneumonia last week on Thursday.

Mam Angie’s children and husband described her as a God fearing woman who was selfless and carried them on her shoulders.

Her husband Kgomotso Diale’s recorded message was in tsotsi taal and he started it true banter style between husband and wife that have been married for years.

“Laatie, when you were going I did not realise you were going, I only realise now that you were going when I’m looking at the puzzles for the past two months. You were behaving really strange that I could not even figure out that you were preparing me until when on Monday you called us; myself, the children and your mother and you started to say to us. The 15 years you have asked before God have come to an end, in other words, that 15 years have expired … still I did not hear what you were saying, I could hear but I was not understanding.”

Diale said Angie took the Bible and prayed for an hour or two and only agreed to see the doctor for shortness of breath on Wednesday, later she kicked them out of her hospital room.

“My laaitie I’m going to miss you so much, I’m going to miss the smile, those lips tender as they were.”

Watch the funeral service below:

A letter written by Angie’s youngest child Tshepa was read to mourners gathered at the church. He said his mom had laid the foundation and theirs is to make sure the legacy continues.

He said his mother’s last words to him were for him to live out his name and continue trusting God.

An emotional Olerato also bid farewell to her mom in an emotional recording. In it she was sobbing as she described what losing her mother felt like.

“It feels like I lost a limb, a part of me, a major organ that helps me function. I don’t know how I’m going to put my broken pieces together.

“The fact that I will never hear your voice again, there would be no-one to reprimand, educate and love me with my flaws and all. I wake up every morning and think I’ve lost my best friend, I’ve lost someone that is important, that is my everything.”

Lilian Mofokeng, the family spokesperson, said Angie fell ill in a short space of time. A period of two weeks where they thought she was unwell because of the weather pattern.

She said Angie went to the doctor on Tuesday.

“Angie came to the world with a purpose that God has given her, she had time that God has blessed her with, let us glorify the name of God with her life, we are not crying because we don’t want her to go, we are just crying because we are human, it is normal for us to feel pain.”

Angie Diale (Mam Angie) cause of death reaveled

Angie Diale (Mam Angie) cause of death reaveled

Angie Diale (Mam Angie) cause of death reaveled

“Please Step In” host Angie Diale has passed away at age 55.

The presenter of Mzansi Magic’s reality show is also celebrated for her work as an HIV activist as well as health and relationship counsellor.

In a statement issued to media by a family spokesperson, it was confirmed that she passed away on Thursday.

“She was complaining of shortness of breath and subsequently treated at Tshepo Temba Hospital yesterday and later transferred to Leratong Hospital, where she sadly passed in the early hours of this morning.

“The cause of death has been confirmed to be Pneumonia, (sic)” read the statement.

She leaves behind her husband, two children, a grandchild, mother and brother.

Channel Director of Local Entertainment Channels, Shirley Adonisi, said: “Mzansi Magic is saddened by the news of Angie Diale’s (Mam Angie) passing.

She appeared on Mzansi Magic’s “Please Step In” for seven seasons in a social intervention programme that focused on assisting those in our society who were struggling with family relations.

“Mam Angie is a celebrated HIV activist, health and relationship counsellor who shared her knowledge graciously with others; and always encouraging forgiveness.

“The Mzansi Magic team sends heartfelt condolences to her family, friends and fans during this difficult time.”

The details of her memorial service and funeral will be confirmed in due course.

In the meantime, fans have taken to social media to pay their respects. Below are some of the tributes:

@Ntebaleng tweeted: “May your beautiful soul rest in peace. You were a wonderful citizen mom Angie, you cared about the wellbeing of families in Mzansi… ”

#RIPAngieDiale: What you probably didn’t know about Mam’ Angie Diale

#RIPAngieDiale: What you probably didn’t know about Mam’ Angie Diale

#RIPAngieDiale: What you probably didn’t know about Mam’ Angie Diale

South Africa is in mourning following the death of television personality and activist Angie Diale. The renowned HIV activist, who famously fought to destigmatise HIV and AIDS, died on Thursday afternoon. She was 57-years-old.

The celebrated HIV activist and health and relationship counsellor, affectionately known as Mam’ Angie, died from pneumonia following a short illness.

While Mam’ Angie is best known for hosting Mzansi Magic’s Please Step In for seven seasons, her enduring legacy will be about how she fought to destigmatise HIV and AIDS.

Mam’ Angie faced a lot of stigma and discrimination after being diagnosed with HIV shortly after the birth of her son at the turn of the century. However, instead of cowering or feeling sorry for herself, the late presenter faced the stigma head-on and used it to spur her fight against HIV and AIDS discrimination.

In an interview with TimesLive, Angie Diale said,

“I had to face the stigma and discrimination at work after disclosing my status, but instead of feeling sorry for myself, I decided to go on a journey to educate people about HIV and Aids.”

Mam’ Angie, a qualified nurse, worked tirelessly to eradicate the stigma attached to HIV and AIDS by educating people across townships. She did this by setting up HIV wellness clinics in various townships around Soweto and in Mpumalanga.

She also hosted numerous radio and television programmes where she engaged people on issues relating to HIV. In addition to this, Mam’ Angie also advised the government, media, businesses and NGOs on HIV and Aids-related issues.

“I do radio and television programmes where I engage various people on the issue, especially the youth.”

“I advise the government, media, businesses and NGOs on HIV and Aids-related issues ranging from advocacy, prevention, care, support, treatment, capacity-building and mentoring to employment assistance programmes.”

Mam’ Angie Diale also established an organisation that looked after for HIV-positive and abused young mothers and their children. The organisation provided shelter for the women and children while working on long-term solutions for them through skills development.

“The aim is to keep them there until we find a permanent home for them.”

Mam’ Angie’s enduring legacy will be remembered by generations to come.