Date to note: May 19 | It has been 10 years since the passing of iconic SABC television and radio presenter Vuyo Mbuli, but his legacy continues to flourish through his pioneering breakfast show, Morning Live. Share some of your memories of him with us.
Antonio Muchave/ Sowetan/ Gallo ImagesIt has been 10 years since the passing of iconic SABC television and radio presenter Vuyo Mbuli, but his legacy continues to flourish through his pioneering breakfast show, Morning Live.
Mbuli lost his life on May 19 2013 after suffering a heart attack.The 46-year-old collapsed while watching a rugby match between the Cheetahs and the Reds at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein.R1m kitchen and R8000 for vacuum cleaning lessons - Inside the Unisa investigation report “He was a funny guy and also very caring in his ways. I thoroughly enjoyed being in his company… I would watch him when he was working and it was immensely professional, but he did it in such a relatable manner and I think that was so wonderful about the two of us working together. We were relatable and people could understand and relate to us. It’s not like we would distance ourselves from the public and act like we know it all and were ahead of everybody else.
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