The entertainment world mourns the loss of veteran South African actress Connie Chiume. She is survived by three kids, five grandkids, and an ex-husband.
We at Amy-movie would like to extend our heartfelt condolences on Connie Chiume’s passing. May her soul rest in peace!
Key Takeaways
- Veteran South African actress Connie Chiume, known for her roles in the “Black Panther” films, passed away at 72.
- The South African government and entertainment industry mourn the loss of the multi-award-winning actress.
- Chiume leaves behind a family legacy, including three children and five grandchildren, with her daughter following in her acting footsteps.
Tribute To The Legend
The actress, best known for her roles in “Black Panther” and “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” passed away at 72.
Her family announced the news of her passing with a statement on Instagram, which stated,
Similarly, the South African government also sends its condolences to the legendary actor.
The country’s official X (former Twitter) handle said,
Legacy For Generations
Connie Chiume is survived by three children: two sons (Nongelo and Tumi Chiume) and a daughter (Nothando Mabuza).
Moreover, she was fortunate to have five grandkids (Bahumi, Molemo, Lelo, Kabelo, and Lebone Langalethu).
The actress had always prioritized her family and promoted her offspring’s work on social media.
She never missed any important dates for her children and was there for them when they needed her.
Her daughter, Nothando Mabuza, is also an actress who was inspired by her mother to follow in her footsteps.
Explaining her mom’s teachings, she said,
Similarly, Nothando hosts a podcast, “The Kids of the Celebrity,” with her brother, Nongelo Chiume, who wants her mother to be remembered as “selfless.”
Apparently, Chiume was married from 1985 to 2004 to her ex-husband, Jerry Mabuza.
There was even a rumor that her husband expired back in 2021, as a Facebook post claimed the actress was mourning her husband’s departure.
Nonetheless, no credible sources confirmed the news, indicating it was indeed a rumor.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Connie Chiume was a trained nurse with a teaching degree in 1976.
- During her career, she has won the NTVA Avanti Award and the SAFTA Award.
- Chiume also portrayed Sarabi, Simba’s mother, in Beyonce’s Disney musical film Black Is King.