Katlego Sekhu

Over the past weekend, author and media personality Khaya Dlanga laid his beloved mother to rest. Reflecting on her farewell, Dlanga expressed that it was as beautiful as she was.
Dlanga extended heartfelt gratitude to all his friends who offered their support during this difficult time. “Having friends is truly a gift. Thank you for going above and beyond. My mother would have believed I paid you to be my friends.”
In a heartfelt tribute shared upon his mother’s passing last week, Dlanga offered a brief poem:
A life that gave me life,
A life that made me who I am,
A life that drove me to be more than I thought I could be is no more.
Thank you for being my mother.
Khaya Dlanga reveals AKA wanted him to write a book about his life
In 2023, Khaya Dlanga shared how AKA wanted him to write his autobiography. He recalled his chance encounter with the late rapper at the Cape Town restaurant Sauk.
According to Khaya, AKA was adamant that he should write his biography titled “In (famous)” because he was the best individual to do so.
Khaya further told of the events that followed and detailed their conversation on social media with a caption that read:
“He passed on the 10th of Feb 2023. On the 11th of February 2022 he asked me to write a book about his life. Almost exactly a year to the day before he passed on, he asked me to write a book about his life.
“I have been at a real loss for words over the last week and not really knowing how to make sense of it all. Here is a guy who had asked me to write a book about his life, “because you never know what could happen.”
AKA
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