Vuyo Mbuli
Vuyo Mbuli (14 May 1967–19 May 2013) was a South African television personality and news presenter.
Career
Mbuli worked for state broadcaster South African Broadcasting Corporation and made his television debut in 1993 for TopSport Surplus (to become SABC 3) as a continuity presenter, and worked his way up to sports presenting and news anchor. He worked on Morning Live on SABC 2 since its inception on 1 November 1999.[1]
Death
Mbuli died of pulmonary embolism while watching a rugby game at the Free State Stadium, aged 46. More than one thousand people including dignitaries and celebrities attended his funeral service.[1]
gollark: No, this is the politics channel, silly.
gollark: By most metrics things are generally better than in the past.
gollark: I quite like the industrial revolution. We have things like computers, good medicine and electricity now, it's cool.
gollark: You *can* still say vaguely beeish things about a condition you yourself have.
gollark: It's not like pedophiles choose to be pedophiles, probably.
References
- "Remembering Vuyo Mbuli". South African Broadcasting Corporation. 14 May 2014. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
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