Here is what people had to say about Msawawa, Mampintsha and Mandoza after this picture was shared

Mandla Maphumulo, the songster who was famous by the adopted stage name Mampintsha, was born in Umlazi in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, where he also began his music career. Mampintsha passed away on 24 December after he suffered from a stroke.

Mduduzi Edmond Tshabalala (17 January 1978 – 18 September 2016), also known as Mandoza, was a South African kwaito recording artist. He was known for his contributions to the Kwaito genre and his numerous hit singles, including “Nkalakatha”, Tornado, “Sgelekeqe”, “Ngalabesi”, “Godoba”, “Tsotsi Yase Zola” and “India”, which topped the charts in South Africa and all over the African continent. His second album Nkalakatha, released in 2000, became the biggest-selling album of his career, selling 350 000 units. Mandoza died on the 18th of September 2016 after battling cancer.



A 4 frame picture of Msawawa, Mandoza, and Mampintsha was shared on social media this happened after what people noticed on their lips. The person who posted this picture wrote: people must condomize stroke kills guys.


 

 

 

 

 

After the guy posted this picture, someone noticed that the guy is not talking about a stroke, but his allegedly saying the guys suffered from HIV. Because after posting this picture, someone in the comments section commented saying Do they diagnose someone’s HIV status based on pink lips or blood test?



When someone also commented saying Not me thinking the post is about the similarities in the shape of their lips, confused as hell. Then boom I read the caption. You, people, are not scared to go to jail.

To be honest, people are not scared to go to jail. People are not scared of being sued. People on social media like saying things without facts, Mampintsha died of a stroke that’s what the family said in the statement. Mandoza died of cancer that’s what the family said in the statement. Msawawa has never said anything about his HIV status so people need to stop accusing people of things they are not sure of.