CONNIE CHUME DIED AT AGE OF 72

South African actress Connie Chiume died today in hospital. She was 72.

In a statement, her family says “The Chiume family regrets to inform you of the passing of the internationally acclaimed and award-winning actress Connie Chiume.”

“Connie Chiume (72) passed on at the Garden City Hospital today, 6 August 2024. The family asks for privacy during this difficult period. The family will communicate further details.”

Connie Chiume’s cause of death on Tuesday isn’t immediately known.

Gayton McKenzie, South Africa’s minister of sports, arts and culture, on Tuesday in a statement said “Her passing at age 72 marks a profound loss for the South African nation and the world of arts and culture”.

“Connie Chiume’s matchless talents and dedication to her craft have left an indelible mark on the hearts of many. Her performances brought joy, inspiration, and a sense of pride to countless South Africans.”

“She was more than an actress – she was a beacon of strength, resilience and grace. Mam’ Connie’s contribution to the arts not only entertained. She inspired, educated and uplifted communities throughout our country.”

“As we mourn her passing, we also celebrate her life and legacy. May her memory continue to inspire future generations of artists. My thoughts and prayers are with her family during this difficult time. May they find comfort in the outpouring of love and support from all those who cherished her.”

Connie Chiume who was born Temweka Gabisile Chiume on 5 June 1952 in Welkom where she also grew up was known for her roles in films like 2018’s Black PantherBlack is King and Blessers.

After spending time overseas after completing matric, she returned to South Africa and was cast as Thembi in the 1989 series Inlom’ Edla Yodwa and also had a role in the 1990 film Warriors from Hell.

In television, she appeared in various SABC1 series from Soul City for which she won the Avanti award in 2000 for Best Actress in a drama series, to the second and third seasons of Yizo Yizo, three seasons of Zone 14 as Stella Moloi, as well as in Generations.

It was however her role in e.tv’s Rhythm City where she portrayed Mamokete “Kete” Khuse for almost a decade from 2007 until 2016 that truly solidified Connie Chuime’s persona as a beloved South African television mother. 

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