The South African broadcasting world is in mourning following the passing of veteran Sepedi newsreader Willie Matlawa, who died at the age of 67. The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) confirmed his death on Tuesday, September 30, expressing sorrow over the loss of one of the country’s most cherished voices.

In a heartfelt statement, the SABC said, “William ‘Bra Willie’ Matlawa’s passing leaves a void in the entertainment sector. His immense contribution will always be remembered. We extend our heartfelt condolences to the Matlawa family, friends, and supporters.”

Matlawa dedicated four decades to the world of broadcasting, with his career spanning 40 years before his retirement in 2023. Known for his distinctive voice and authoritative delivery, Matlawa became a trusted figure for Sepedi-speaking audiences across the country, earning respect and admiration from colleagues and viewers alike.

Tributes have been pouring in on social media, with fans and fellow broadcasters praising his dedication and professionalism. Many have shared personal memories of Matlawa’s influence on South African journalism, highlighting the positive impact he had on the nation’s airwaves.

As South Africa reflects on his life and legacy, it’s clear that Willie Matlawa’s contribution to broadcasting will not be forgotten.

Rest in peace, Bra Willie. Your voice and legacy will live on.

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