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South Africa Mourns Presley Chweneyagae, Oscar-Winning Tsotsi Star, who Died at 40

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South Africa is grieving the loss of Presley Chweneyagae, the acclaimed actor who died at 40 on May 27, 2025. Known for his powerful performance in the Oscar-winning film Tsotsi, Chweneyagae was hailed as a “South African icon” by his agency and a “gifted storyteller” in a government post on X. His death has sparked an outpouring of tributes, celebrating his profound impact on South African cinema and culture.

Born 1984 in North-West Province, Chweneyagae rose to global fame with his lead role in Tsotsi (2005), a gritty crime drama set in a Johannesburg township that won South Africa’s first Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. His portrayal of a young gang leader navigating redemption captivated audiences worldwide. Chweneyagae also appeared in the 2013 Nelson Mandela biopic Long Walk to Freedom and starred in popular TV series like River and Cobrizzi, earning praise as a “true legend” from the South African Film and Television Awards.

Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie mourned Chweneyagae as a “trailblazer” whose craft “held the soul of a nation,” per a Ministry of Sports, Arts, and Culture statement. His stage work in theatre productions further showcased his versatility. Social media posts on X reflect national sorrow, with fans writing, “Presley’s talent lit up our hearts—gone too soon.” His legacy as a powerhouse performer continues to inspire South Africa’s creative community. For updates on Chweneyagae’s legacy and South African arts.

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