Singer Lizwi Wokuqala’s family begs for donations to bury him

Lizwi Wokuqala is dead

Lizwi Wokuqala is yet to rest in peace as his family can’t afford to bury him.

The South African musician lost his life in a fatal car accident that also claimed the lives of Malome Vector and videographer Musa Damos Nkodo.


 

 

The family representative Stanley Khoza urged people to contribute money to the family so the young star could be properly buried.

“Lizwi was starting in the industry, he had not yet made money. He had just gained popularity as a promising upcoming talent. We are pleading with local businesspeople to assist us with any contribution or assistance to make sure that he gets a dignified funeral. Anything will be highly appreciated,” he said.

The family plans to bury the young man this Sunday.

According to Zimoja, the family is begging for funds because the mother of the deceased is unemployed, and he was the breadwinner before hus life was cut short.

“We have a bank account of the mother. We just need to cover the expense for the coffin, the undertaker, sound and food. Estimated around R100 000, we are also pleading to the KZN government to assist in resolving this challenge for the family,” he said.