South Africa is in mourning following the tragic passing of beloved actor Mpho Sebeng, who died on Sunday in a car accident in Potchefstroom, North West province.
Sebeng, just 30 years old, had captivated audiences with his talent and charm throughout his nearly two-decade career.
Confirming the news, Sebeng’s family released a statement urging privacy as they process the loss.
The actor’s journey in entertainment began at the tender age of 12, quickly earning acclaim for his roles in television dramas like “Justice For All” and “Zero Tolerance,” both recipients of multiple awards.

During his high school years, Sebeng made a significant impact with a role in the 2011 film “Winnie,” portraying a character in the story of the late Winnie Mandela.
His talents continued to shine, earning him a nomination for Best Male Actor in a telenovela at the 2018 South African Film and Television Awards.
Sebeng’s influence extended beyond local screens, featuring in Netflix productions like “Savage Beauty” and “Miseducation.”
His sudden passing has left the industry and fans in shock, with fellow actors and broadcasters expressing profound sorrow and remembrance.
Actor Zola Hashatsi, deeply affected by the loss, shared heartfelt sentiments on social media, describing Sebeng as a cherished friend and colleague.
State broadcaster SABC echoed the sentiment, acknowledging Sebeng’s substantial contributions to South African entertainment.
Netflix South Africa also paid tribute to the late actor, bidding farewell with the words, “A life well lived. Rest in peace, Mpho Sebeng.” The outpouring of tributes reflects the impact Sebeng had on his peers and the enduring legacy he leaves behind in the hearts of South Africans.