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Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful. Despite being in and out of hospital this year, those close to Robbie Malinga said his death on Christmas day was still a shock. Details around his death are unclear at this stage, but his label manager Kenny Tlale confirmed that he had spoken to Malinga's wife.
The 49 year old record label owner had been ill for a number of months. Kholi Malinga, father of musician, Robbie, addresses the media on his son's anon. His funeral is set to take place next Tuesday. The 49-year-old was rushed to hospital in June after reports suggested he was anaemic. His songs Sobabili, Mthanda and Baby Please went on to become massive musical successes, making him a household name across South Africa. He was being u for robbie malinga dead — or iron deficiency.
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Robbie Malinga Is Dead - He and the ANC president were both attacked and sent to hospital.
Malinga died on Christmas Day following a battle with pancreatic cancer. He leaves his wife Anne and two children. Friends and family gathered at his Fourways home to pay their respects while fans, government officials and fellow artists have taken to social media to express their sadness. Kwaito legend says Malinga passed away surrounded by his loved ones including his wife, children, in-laws, parents and brother. He loved his wife unconditionally. He loved his kids unconditionally and he never used to judge anyone. WATCH: 'We should celebrate Robbie Malinga's selflessness' 5 hours ago Comments EWN welcomes all comments that are constructive, contribute to discussions in a meaningful manner and take stories forward. However, we will NOT condone the following: - Racism including offensive comments based on ethnicity and nationality - Sexism - Homophobia - Religious intolerance - Cyber bullying - Hate speech - Derogatory language - Comments inciting violence. We ask that your comments remain relevant to the articles they appear on and do not include general banter or conversation as this dilutes the effectiveness of the comments section. We strive to make the EWN community a safe and welcoming space for all. EWN reserves the right to: 1 remove any comments that do not follow the above guidelines; and, 2 ban users who repeatedly infringe the rules. Should you find any comments upsetting or offensive you can also flag them and we will assess it against our guidelines. EWN is constantly reviewing its comments policy in order to create an environment conducive to constructive conversations.