South Africa is once again mourning the loss of one of its most beloved entertainers. Presley Chweneyagae, best known for his role in the acclaimed film Tsotsi and the hit TV show The River, has passed away at the age of 40. According to reports, the actor died of natural causes on May 27, 2025. His death comes just a few years after the country lost award-winning Afro-soul singer Zahara (Bulelwa Mkutukana), deepening the nation’s sorrow.
In the wake of Presley’s death, an old video featuring him and Zahara has resurfaced on social media, leaving fans emotional. The touching clip, shared on TikTok by user @simunye_saba, shows the two stars laughing and enjoying each other’s company during happier times. The video, which quickly went viral, has become a bittersweet reminder of the joy both entertainers brought to their audiences.
The entertainment industry has been flooded with tributes since news of Presley’s passing was confirmed by his family and management. Fellow actors, musicians, and fans alike have expressed their shock and sadness, highlighting Presley’s immense talent and the powerful legacy he leaves behind.
One particular moment that resonated with fans was an old interview Presley did on Podcast and Chill with MacG, in which he candidly discussed how he hoped to be remembered. That clip, along with scenes from his numerous film and television roles, has circulated widely online, helping many fans celebrate his life even as they grieve his death.
The resurfaced video of Presley and Zahara has struck a deep chord, particularly because both stars are now gone. Fans commented that the two seemed full of life and spirit in the video. One user wrote, “They are together in heaven,” while another added, “I haven’t healed from Zahara’s death, and now Presley. It’s too much.”
Presley’s charming personality and signature smile made him a favorite on screen, with fans remembering him fondly for his portrayal of “Cobra” in The River. One social media user commented, “We are going to miss that handsome smile on our screens. Cobra would make you smile even if you didn’t want to.”
Zahara’s legacy also continues to be honored by her loyal supporters. Recently, fans visited her and her late sister’s gravesite in Phumlani Cemetery in East London to clean and pay their respects. Her close friend, singer Vusi Nova, also took to social media to share his memories and keep her spirit alive.
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As South Africans continue to grieve, many are finding solace in the memories left behind by these two stars. Their contributions to music and film not only shaped the local entertainment industry but also elevated South African artistry on the global stage.
Though Presley Chweneyagae and Zahara may be gone, their light continues to shine through their work, their fans, and the memories that will live on forever.