South African Actress Connie Chiume Dies at 72

Breaking News: Beloved South African Actress Connie Chiume Passes Away

Connie Chiume, a renowned actress in South Africa, has sadly passed away at the age of 72. Born on [birth date], Chiume was known for her immense impact in the creative space, starring in various TV shows and films, including Marvel’s "Black Panther".

The news of her passing was confirmed by her family, who have requested privacy as they grieve. According to a statement released by the Chiume family, Connie Chiume "passed on at Garden City Hospital today on August 6, 2024".

Chiume’s friends and colleagues have taken to social media to pay tribute to the beloved actress. Kate, a fellow actress, wrote on Instagram, "NO! Rest in peace Mum Connie. You were deeply loved & appreciated. My condolences to South Africa they have a lost a beautiful soul. Sleep well my friend!"

Throughout her illustrious career, Chiume received numerous prestigious awards for her contribution to the arts. She was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 6th Royal Soapie Awards, the 16th SA Film and Television Awards (Saftas), and the Hollywood and African Prestigious Awards in the U.S.

Chiume’s impressive filmography includes roles in popular TV shows such as "Mohlolohadi", "Yizo Yizo", "Zone 14", "Rhythm City", "Housekeepers", "Grassroots", and "Gomora". Her role in Marvel’s "Black Panther" brought her international recognition and acclaim.

The entertainment industry and fans alike are mourning the loss of this talented and dedicated actress. Chiume’s legacy will undoubtedly be remembered and celebrated for years to come.

Rest in peace, Connie Chiume.

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