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Touching: Kuli Roberts’ children and sister break at her memorial

Touching: Kuli Roberts’ children and sister break at her memorial

Touching: Kuli Roberts’ children and sister break at her memorial

Family and close friends of the late media personality Nomakula “Kuli” Roberts gathered at the Birchwood Hotel on Wednesday to honour her life.

The Queen actress and mother of two passed away last Wednesday (9 February) at the age of 49 years.

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The family and friends of Kuli Roberts took turns to pay tribute to the star at her memorial service this morning.

Her actress sister – Hlubi Mboya confirmed her passing in a statement last Thursday afternoon.

“It is with profound regret and sadness that we confirm the untimely passing of our dear daughter, mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt Nomakula ‘Kuli’ Roberts.”

“Kuli leaves behind her two children, her beloved grandchild, her parents, and three siblings.”

She is survived by her children, Tembela and Laeun Roberts, her grandchild, her three siblings, as well as her parents.

The Roberts and Mboya families said they were deeply thankful for the immense support from across the nation over the past few days.

Skhumba at memorial service: Kuli Roberts would attend events without bathing

Skhumba at memorial service: Kuli Roberts would attend events without bathing

Skhumba at memorial service: Kuli Roberts would attend events without bathing

Mzansi comedian and radio personality Skhumba Hlophe has made startling revelations that the late broadcaster, Kuli Roberts would at times attend gigs without bathing.

He made the rib-cracking remarks during his spirit-lifting tribute to Roberts at her memorial service which was held at Birchwood Hotel in Boksburg, Johannesburg yesterday.

The memorial service was graced by Roberts family and friends within the South African entertainment space.

He spoke:

“We are writing our stories everyday. What are we writing? What are we doing differently? Are we living a lie, like most of us or we live in the truth like Kuli?

“uKuli would go to an event akagezanga [without bathing]. She was that person. She didn’t care how she looked. If you didn’t like how she looked, heii, that’s your problem. Are we living a lie?

“Right now we are living in the world of social media where we need approval [from people], which is wrong,” he added.

Skhumba recalled how he met Kuli in 2014 and how he probably gave her and the late broadcaster Bob Mabena the best last years of their radio time.

Former Scandal actress and “Happiness Ever After” star Nambitha Ben-Mazwi, Kuli’s close friend, also delivered a teary and hearty eulogy for Kuli Roberts.

“You felt like home. You were a safe space in this industry and you took me under your wing. Thank you for always looking out for me,” she read, as she fought back tears evoked overwhelming emotions.

The event was directed by Kuli Roberts’ former Trending SA co-hosts Shaka Sisulu and Nina Hastie. Despite the sombre and emotionally charged atmosphere in the room, the two stayed true to Kuli’s funny spirit, as they made the mourners chuckle even as tears clouded their eyes.

Hastie commented on their time together at Trending SA: “She loved that time. She loved her job. She loved being with people.”

Legendary singer and songwriter Ringo Madlingozi serenaded the mourners in between the tributes.

Among the mourners were DJ Sbu, Khumbulekhaya presenter Andile Gaelesiwe and Kuli Roberts’ sister and actress, Hlubi Mboya-Arnold.

Hlubi-Arnold read the eulogy from Kuli Roberts’ two children, who described this period as the worst time of their lives.

Watch LIVE: Kuli Roberts funeral service

Watch LIVE: Kuli Roberts funeral service

Watch LIVE: Kuli Roberts funeral service

The funeral of the late Nomakula ‘Kuli’ Roberts is set to take place in a private ceremony at an undisclosed location on Thursday.

The funeral procession is due to start at 9 am.

She passed away after she collapsed on the set of her new television project in Kyalami last Wednesday.

She was 49.

The cause of her death has not been revealed.

A special memorial service was held on Wednesday for Roberts at the Birchwood Hotel in Johannesburg to celebrate her life.

Roberts’ former colleagues on SABC3 show #TrendingSA, Nina Hastie and Shaka Sisulu, directed the memorial service programme.

The media personality’s friends and family took to the podium to share some of their special moments with the personality, with many describing her as larger than life.

She will be laid to rest on Thursday and her funeral will be streamed live.

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Kuli Roberts died on the set of a new TV show – What really happened

Kuli Roberts died on the set of a new TV show – What really happened

Kuli Roberts died on the set of a new TV show – What really happened

Actress and TV personality Nomakula “Kuli” Roberts who passed away on Wednesday 9 February at 22:00 reportedly died on the set of her upcoming new show Heavy Hitter’s.

Roberts was meant to be featured alongside Metro FM’s Naked DJ on the show.

An article in a local publication has revealed that Kuli Roberts died on the set of a new TV show on Wednesday night at the age of 49 years.

The publication also states that the show was to be aired on SABC1 and Roberts was going to be featured alongside Metro FM’s Quinton Masina aka the Naked DJ.

The SABC confirmed the news on Twitter on Wednesday and tweeted:

“It is with great sadness that the SABC has learned of the untimely passing of journalist, presenter and actress Nomakula ‘Kuli’ Roberts.”

“Roberts was scheduled to appear as a guest on SABC1’s new show Heavy Hitters at the time of her passing.”

Kuli Roberts death: More details about the night she died emerge

Kuli Roberts death: More details about the night she died emerge

Kuli Roberts death: More details about the night she died emerge

Tributes are still pouring for the passing of 49-year-old media personality and actress Nomakula “Kuli” Roberts who passed away on Wednesday 9 February at 22:00.

A friend of the lifestyle journalist has shared more details about the night of her death.

Kuli Roberts’ friend who prefers to stay anonymous says he was with her on Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning.

“We were laughing about her wig and her going bald for a shoot she was doing. She was okay, she was not sick.”

The friend also told a local publication that she accompanied the lifestyle journalist to the CCMA for her case against her previous employer.

“At 9 am we were there together. She was fine, the outcome was positive.”

“She was happy about it. She was dancing at the opening of a show she was doing, and she just collapsed.”

“I am devastated and I don’t know what to say. The family spokesperson will handle everything and give details of what happened.”

Roberts was known for columns as a Lifestyle journalist in a local publication newspaper, Fair Lady, a local publication, and You Magazine where she was a fashion and beauty editor.

Another friend to Kuli Roberts added that she spoke to Roberts on Wednesday morning about a story she was working on.

They also attended a launch for Dr Paul Nassif’s products but Roberts was rushing to leave.

“I am in disbelief.”

Isidingo actress and Kuli Roberts’ sister – Hlubi Mboya confirmed her passing yesterday in a statement.

“It is with profound regret and sadness that we confirm the untimely passing of our dear daughter, mother, grandmother, sister and aunt Nomakula ‘Kuli’ Roberts (49).”

“She sadly passed away late last night (10th February) in Johannesburg.”

“Affectionately known and loved by her friends, family, and the South African entertainment industry at large, Kuli was an all-around media personality who was always the life of any gathering.”

“Her love for family, friends, work, and very importantly her community is well known.”

Roberts grew a thick skin over the years and was unbothered by social media trolls over her dramatic weight loss.

The late actress and TV presenter said she grew up being teased about her dark skin tone and explained that this was one of the reasons why she remained unconcerned by trolls in an interview with a local publication.

She also told the publication that the pandemic affected her appetite and mental state which contributed to her dramatic weight loss.

Kuli Roberts’ last words to friend

Kuli Roberts’ last words to friend

Kuli Roberts’ last words to friend

Actress and TV host Nambitha Ben-Mazwihas penned a heartfelt message following the passing of the Media Personality Kuli Roberts.

Taking to Instagram, Nambitha shared that she spoke to Kuli a few minutes before she passed away.

She said Kuli had promised to talk to her later. She wrote, “Kuli, I am shaking writing this because we spoke minutes before you passed and I’m still waiting for you to call me back. Or turn those grey ticks to blue and respond. Wow.

“Your last words to me last night, after our call was cut short, is “no issue, chat later boo”. I will hold onto those words, as I know you are with God and we will indeed chat later in due time.”

Nambitha thanked Kuli for everything that she has done for her, She shared that she took her in as her little sister when she moved to Johannesburg.

She added that she will always admire Kuli’s authenticity and her unapologetic boldness. She also spoke about her fragility sharing that a lot of people did not get to experience that.

“We would joke that we are siblings, and funny enough, you truly assumed that family role in my life. You’ve never missed a milestone. Personal and career. You were a support that I never knew I needed, in so many ways. Just feeling safe with you, knowing that you are there when I need you, was enough.

Family Confirms Kuli Roberts’ Passing

Family Confirms Kuli Roberts’ Passing

Family Confirms Kuli Roberts’ Passing

The Mboya family and Roberts family confirmed the shocking death of Kuli Roberts, who was 49 years of age. The veteran media personality and journalist died on Wednesday night, on the set of her new show.

In a statement shared on social media, the family described the outspoken, bubble entertainer as ‘the life of the party.’

“It is with profound regret and sadness that we confirm the untimely passing of our dear daughter, mother, grandmother, sister and aunt Nomakula ‘Kuli’ Roberts (49)” the statement reads.

“She sadly passed away last night (10th February) in Johannesburg,” the family continues.

“Affectionately known and loved by her friends, family, and the South African entertainment industry at large, Kuli Roberts was an all-around media personality who was always the life of any gathering.

Family Confirms Kuli Roberts’ Passing

“Her love for family, friends, work and very importantly her community is well known. Kuli leaves behind her two children, her beloved grandchild, her parents and three siblings.”

One of Kuli’s siblings is the talented Hlubi Mboya-Arnold.

“We humbly request that you keep our need for privacy as we go through this difficult period of grieving and healing. We ask that you please keep us in your prayers,” the statement concludes.

The families then proceed to thank the kind messages of condolences they have received from people. They then announced that they will share details of her memorial service and funeral in due course.

Messages of condolences have been flooding in and people are still in disbelief that she passed on, hours after she tweeted her last tweet.

A video of Kuli talking about how she wants to be remembered when she leaves Earth has since gone viral. In the video she speaks about not wanting to be remembered at all but wants people to unite and fight for black people, people living with albinism and the oppressed.

In her interview on Podcast And Chill With MacG, Kuli Roberts gave this very touching response,

“I don’t want to be remembered. I want you guys to just look after each other. I want you to look out for the people that are downtrodden and are still downtrodden on. I need you to look after people with albinism, I want you to look after the people in the LGBTQI community, I need you to look after black people, I need you to stop insulting black people and saying ‘black people can’t swim’, because remember we were the ones saving the sailors when we were settling on this continent. So I need you to please uplift black people. Love yourself, and Ubuntu.

“This whole thing of showing off money and materialism and standing on Cassper while others are poor, nobody is impressed. You might think they are, but they are not. Ubuntu is the most important.”

Kuli was very vocal about her plea to people to treat those living with albinism in a good way. She intensified her fight every Thursdays and dedicated her social media to sharing awareness.

“I don’t put a hashtag, it’s a way of life,” she then adds that she does not wait until albinism awareness month, to start advocating. She believes if she does this every Thursday then it will gain momentum, just like how every Thursday she dedicated it so ‘happy lesbian Thursday.”

“The reason I say that is so that the black man who is a homophobe can know that there women who like other women. Because as black people, we like to use tradition and culture and all sorts of excuses for weirdness.

“We need to be exposed to things and you may not agree but you need to know that these things exist. And my reason for supporting people with albinism is because I want Africans to stop killing them. And I want African languages to change what they call people with albinism. Because every single name in every single African language for person with albinism is derogatory.”

Kuli Roberts has died

Kuli Roberts has died

Kuli Roberts has died

Famed TV presenter and actress Nomakula “Kuli” Roberts has died aged (49). Confirmed reports from close friends and colleagues revealed that she died last night around 10 pm just before a radio interview.

A close friend who did not want to be mentioned confirmed that the well-known media personality had died last night.

She recently starred on Netflix’s new movie Angelina and also said that being a DJ was part of her future plans.

Kuli, as she was popularly known, was a well-known public figure in the entertainment industry having worked as a journalist, editor, and tv presenter for various leading media houses. Her cause of death has not yet been revealed and her family is expected to share the official news soon.

She made headlines last year when it was revealed ahead of the local government elections that she has joined Mzanele Manyi political party African Transformation Movement (ATM) has poured cold waters on the claims that she was contesting for the councilor candidate for ward 65 in Tshwane.

This is a developing story…

Kuli Roberts’ daughter ties the knot

Kuli Roberts’ daughter ties the knot

Kuli Roberts’ daughter ties the knot

Congratulations are in order for radio and TV personality Kuli Roberts’ daughter who recently tied a knot. The proud mother took to her Instagram to share the exciting news.

Posting a picture of the newlyweds, Kuli wrote: My baby got married on a beautiful day, just like her. A huge moment for the proud Mum.

Her followers took to the comment section to congratulate the couple.
@nolwandongqwemla: “congrats to your baby and hubby.”
@Pelo-lathitha: “Unbelievable, looking at how youthful you are. She’s so gorgeous.”

Sharing other moments of the beautiful day, she shared a cute picture of follower girl Isabella.
“Flower girl was our own, Isabella Corte,” she wrote

Kuli recently took to Twitter to share that she is mourning the passing of her loved one.
Sharing the sad news on Twitter, Kuli said she is thankful that her friend is no longer in pain, she said she will forever be in her heart.

Kuli Roberts mourns death of her sister

Kuli Roberts mourns death of her sister

Kuli Roberts mourns death of her sister

Media personality Kuli Roberts is inconsolable following the death of her friend and sister, Lulu Banda.

Judging from her message, the two had a very close relationship since childhood.

On Monday morning, Kuli scripted a heartfelt message to her late friend, even promising that their plans remain unchanged.

“Rest in Peace my baby. You the best thing that’s ever happened to me and I’m grateful that you are not in pain anymore. Miss you so much already and in utter disbelief. Our plans remain unchanged and I will for Lawi. Rest in peace Lulu Banda. You will always be in my heart, little sister. She was the only one out of all those people who was always there,” she said.

In a follow up tweet, she said: “We used to wake up and take her to Red Cross Children’s Hospital every day as she would get hives. I remember her being stuck in plaster after they broke both her legs in order to straight them. We chilled together for months, rocking and getting them straight. Last time we spoke we were laughing cause her front teeth were damaged and removed after the car accident and I kept asking her to say ‘sip’. ”

In a light hearted tweet, she that she’s probably reunited with the late Brenda Fassie already
“Well, the pain is gone and she’s probably up to no good with Fassie.

Brenda: oh intombi ka Tembeka

Lulu: Hello sisi

Brenda: Awuna entshi? Cigarette, gway?

Lulu: Ndiyabuya

Langa reunited!” she said.

Her friends and fans took turns comforting her.

Sello Majola wrote: “Sending my condolence to you and your family. May you find strength and comfort in God’s arms. My heart goes out to you.”

Another tweeter user, Keo Medupe said: “I am so sorry, but um so happy that as much as it hurts. You are taking a positive outlook and finding the joy in little and big things you did together. You are going to be okay. The angel is resting.”