“My baby is no more. My heart is so broken. I try to get through a sentence without crying because the thought of me writing this out to or about you makes no sense to me. A wave of disbelief keeps hitting me because I’m in great denial. It’ll be this wat for a long time. I don’t know when it will settle but right now, I’m accepting that maybe it isn’t my place to understand it, but to come to terms with what is. I don’t like it at all, in fact I hate it but we’re hete now. God give us all the strength to see this through, even with all the never ending questions. What a loss, to your family, your friends, the dance community as a whole to have an all round incredible soul/ spirit like yours not here in the flesh. If I knew this was our last dance, our last prayers, laughs and our last words, I would have done it all harder and better… anything to make you stay. We shared plans, ideas, hope, dreams. Struggles and things we were dissatisfied with. Man i was getting ready for our music/ rap career. I’m gonna miss hearing those bars lol. As compact as you were, you showed up in a major way. One of one. That fro couldn’t be missed. You spoke with so much hope. Your love for God was without question. You honoured every commitment and every person with undeniable love and respect. You honoured your gift and prupose with love and respect, and it loved you right back. We loved you right back. Ever so punctual, so passionate, so present and powerful. No excuses.” Bontle Modiselle wrote, remembering her dancer partner and biding her a farewell.
Tv personality, model, dancer and singer/ rapper Kesia Jeftha known as Kesia Bossie passed on today in the morning. Kesia Jeftha was working on MTV base, working with Spotscene and Bontle Modiselle, offering dance classes to both young, older boys and girls.
Kesia Jeftha was very good in all she does. Her rhyming words when she raps, her moves when she dances. She was clothed with so much strength. It’s sad the world will not witness more of her gift. May she rest in peace.