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Original Post Date: 2004-01-15 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 1/15/2004 5:25:24 AM
S.Africa: Famous Black DJ dies of AIDS
[Note. Here is an example of famous black people dying from AIDS. I’m amazed that there are some people, especially in the USA, who don’t believe AIDS exists!! Here is a young man (and we can cite thousands of others), who knew he was HIV(43)+, said so, and later died. Jan]
Yfm DJ Fana Khabzela Khaba died of an Aids-related disease on Wednesday.
Khabzela, as he was affectionately known, died at the Johannesburg General hospital where he had been receiving treatment since December 26, a day after a Christmas party in his honour at Who Zoo nightclub in Midrand raised R48 000 for his medical expenses.
We got a call at roundabout lunchtime, said Yfm public relations officer Dineo Mahloele.
On May 16 last year, Khabzela had — in a move that surprised the nation — announced his HIV-status on air during a mid-morning radio show he co-hosted with Dreshni Dre Pillay.
He had since been giving motivational talks to the South African youth and continued to inspire many with his talks.
This is a big loss to [the] Yfm family and its listeners, said saddened Yfm station manager Greg Maloka.
Fana is a prime example of someone who made something out of his life from nothing and whom we should all strive to emulate. He taught most of us — colleagues and listeners — that life is important and now that hes gone, it is up to us to complete what he started, said Maloka.
Khabzela worked as a taxi driver before shooting to fame with the Gauteng youth station. He started with the weekend show The Jam Shack in 1999, which became the most listened-to show on the station. He also worked as Yfm’s breakfast host.
He was 35 years at the time of his death.
Source: Daily Mail & Guardian
URL: http://www.mg.co.za/Content/l3.asp?ao=29664br>