In 2020, the Dolanga family lost their son, Kaya's younger brother, Nganga, to suicide.
Media personality Kaya Dlanga buried her mother in the Eastern Cape on Saturday, surrounded by several friends, including prominent Mzansi people.
“You ran your own race. Rest in peace, dear mother. A send-off as beautiful as you are.” After the funeral, Kaya wrote on her Thank you,” he wrote.
Dranga's mother, Nonceba Dranga, passed away in mid-January. “The life that gave me life, the life that made me who I am, the life that pushed me to be more than I ever thought I could be, is gone. Thank you for being there,” the media personality announced her death.
my mom gang
Ahead of the funeral, Dranga shared several photos of himself and his mother and shared personal anecdotes.
“See my mom over there looking like a gangster? That's because she was one of them. Sometimes she would wake up and choose violence. Some Let me show you the proof,” Kaya declared, before launching into a story about those days, displaying a dry sense of humor.
Dlanga, who is currently in Gauteng, once shared a photo of an expensive-looking burger, to which she responded in a very neutral manner.
“I sent her a photo of a bunless burger and told her what I was eating at JHB. She responded, “What am I supposed to do with the food of modern, educated people?”
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lost Dranga again
In 2020, the Dolanga family lost their son, Kaya's younger brother Nganga. He shared the news on his social media accounts.
“My dear brother Nganga, who I loved so much, is no longer with us. I never imagined a day like this would come.
My dear brother Nganga, whom I loved very much, is no longer with us. I never imagined that a day like this would come.
I would also like to ask that there be no speculation as we are still dealing as a family.
It's unfortunate that some of his friends will find out about this.
Rest in peace gangai pic.twitter.com/RLxOjM66WP— Kaya Dlanga (@khayadlanga) March 14, 2020
Sharing intimate details about her brother before he took his life, Ms Dlanga said: 'Every day I look at the R5.40 he left next to his suicide note – four R1 coins and two 50 cent coins. , two dimes. Every night when I go to the medicine cabinet, I see the empty containers of the medicines he took,” Dranga wrote in 2020, shortly after Nganga's death.
“I can't bring myself to throw it away. That's the way it is for now.'' I know that my feelings of self-blame will reach a state of equilibrium.”
“One day my emotions and reason will be at peace with each other.”
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