Ntsiki Mazwai is mourning the passing of Eusebius McKaiser. Images via Twitter: @ntsikimazwai/@eusebiusmckaiser

Ntsiki Mazwai is mourning the passing of Eusebius McKaiser. Images via Twitter: @ntsikimazwai/@eusebiusmckaiser

‘Loved to hate him’: Ntsiki’s sweet message to Eusebius McKaiser

Debating with God: Ntsiki Mazwai is one of hundreds who are mourning the death of author and analyst Eusebius McKaiser.

Ntsiki Mazwai is mourning the passing of Eusebius McKaiser. Images via Twitter: @ntsikimazwai/@eusebiusmckaiser

Ntsiki Mazwai is mourning the passing of Eusebius McKaiser. Images via Twitter: @ntsikimazwai/@eusebiusmckaiser

South Africans have been left reeling by the news of the passing of seasoned journalist Eusebius McKaiser. The author died on Tuesday afternoon this week despite showing no signs of illness. Recent reports reveal that his cause of death may be from a sudden seizure.

In the meantime, hundreds of messages of condolences has been shared online by South Africans who are shocked by his sudden passing. Heading online, human rights activist Ntsiki Mazwai also shared a funny and thoughtful message.

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RIP, Eusebius McKaiser: Ntsiki Mazwai says farewell

Its been a hard week for South Africans who are dealing with the loss of not one but two popular media personalities.

On Monday 29 May this week, Marietjie Bothma – best known for a cameo appearance in a King Pie TV advertisement – died at age 40.

The multi-lingual actress and TV presenter died after a short illness at Kopanong Hospital in Vereeniging.

Comedienne Marietjie Bothma. Eusebius mckaiser
Comedienne Marietjie Bothma died on Monday this week. Image via Twitter @PhilMphela

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Just one day later esteem journalist Eusebius McKaiser’s passing also made headlines. According to reports, the cause of death is a suspected seizure.

Hundreds of thoughtful messages have been shared about the pair and now Ntsiki Mazwai has joined in and shared a sweet message with Eusebius.

“What? OMG! I loved to hate him, but deep down inside, I loved him as a brother. Rest well,” she wrote.

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Mzansi chips in

Her post touched many people who headed to the comment section to share their own thoughtful messages.

@QueenMfucu said:

“Life is indeed something else and very unpredictable yaz.”

While @parcrome commented:

“I loved your patriotism and intelligence and wanting South Africa to be better and for South African to do better. You taught to ask people we elect pertinent questions and hold them accountable not for one person’s sake but for the next voiceless South African. You’ll be missed!”

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