What a sad way to end women’s month RIP to Thabiso Sikwane & Jessica Mbangen

Women’s Month concluded on a somber note with the passing of two iconic figures, renowned poet Jessica Mbangeni and media personality Thabiso Sikwane. Their untimely deaths have left a void in the hearts of many South Africans, marking the end of August with sadness and reflection.


 

**Jessica Mbangeni: A Voice of Wisdom and Inspiration**

Jessica Mbangeni, a 47-year-old praise poet celebrated for her spiritual leadership and cultural influence, passed away at the Helen Joseph Hospital in Auckland Park, Johannesburg. Her family confirmed that she succumbed to a short illness on Saturday morning, leaving behind a legacy as a beacon of light and wisdom.

Known for her dynamic presence in the arts, Mbangeni was much more than a poet. She was a spiritual leader and cultural ambassador whose contributions to her community and beyond were immeasurable. Her family described her as a source of inspiration, stating:

“Her contributions to our community and the world as a praise poet, spiritual leader, and cultural ambassador were immeasurable. Her legacy will live on in the hearts of those she touched. We are deeply appreciative of the love and support from friends, fans, and the community but request space to grieve as a family.”

Memorial and funeral details for Mbangeni will be announced in due course, with her family asking for privacy during this difficult time. Brand South Africa extended heartfelt condolences, acknowledging her profound impact and affirming that she will be remembered for years to come.

**Thabiso Sikwane: A Passionate Media Personality**

The media landscape also mourns the loss of Thabiso Sikwane, a dedicated and passionate media personality who left an indelible mark on the industry. Sikwane’s family confirmed her passing on Saturday, expressing their deep sorrow. Thabiso, known for her dedication to Christ, family, and her career, was celebrated for her work as a producer, host, and commentator on significant media events.

“During her illustrious career in television, she produced, hosted, and covered significant events, shaped narratives, and inspired many,” her family shared.

Sikwane was married to renowned DJ Fresh, whose real name is Thato Sikwane, until their divorce in 2022. The family expressed hope that her legacy would continue to inspire future generations. Funeral arrangements for Sikwane will also be communicated soon, as her family takes time to process their loss.

**A Collective Loss**

The deaths of Mbangeni and Sikwane have not only ended Women’s Month on a sorrowful note but also highlighted the fragility of life. Their contributions to the arts, media, and their communities have left lasting impressions. Their passing follows that of another beloved figure, actress and filmmaker Connie Chiume, who passed away earlier in August 2024.

As South Africa mourns the loss of these influential women, their stories remind us of the powerful impact individuals can have in shaping narratives and inspiring others. The legacies of Jessica Mbangeni and Thabiso Sikwane will continue to resonate, serving as a testament to their enduring influence and the light they brought into the world.