Zuko Komisa

Russell Zuma has issued a statement through his record label after some online users believed he had died. The fake news of his passing reportedly began on Facebook when a user claimed that the musician was pronounced dead in a car accident, leading fans to believe Russell had died.
Russell’s record company, Theko Entertainment, verified on Instagram that he was still alive and working on new music and that the death hoax was bogus news.
It has come to our attention that misinformation regarding the status of artist Russell Zuma has recently circulated across several trusted and credible platforms. We wish to clarify that Russell Zuma is alive and well. The spread of such erroneous news is both deeply disappointing and alarming, especially in a time when many celebrities are indeed facing genuine loss.
The record label urged publications to verify information before they publish misleading stories as this may have harmful consequences for those involved.
We urge media outlets and news platforms to exercise greater diligence in verifying their information before publishing. The rush to be the first to announce can lead to harmful and distressing consequences for both the individuals involved and their families. In this climate of frequent celebrity losses, it is imperative that we uphold the highest standards of accuracy and integrity in our reporting. wrote Theko Entertainment,



