South Africa is mourning the death of seasoned broadcaster Xolani Gwala. The star lost his battle to colon cancer at the age of 44.
Xolani’s family confirmed the news on 702 via a statement. It reads in part: “Just over two years ago, our beloved and well-respected media broadcaster and my dearest partner, Xolani Gwala, informed his Radio 702 listeners and colleagues that he had been diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer. The children and I, and the rest of the family, are devastated to share with you that our dearest XG, father, friend, broadcasting icon and campaigner for cancer awareness, tragically lost his brave battle against this ferocious disease today.”
The family also expressed their gratitude for the massive support since the announcement of his illness. “Since the public announcement in September 2017, myself and Xolani, together with our families, have been deeply touched by the massive outpourings of love and ongoing support from so many South Africans. Xolani was an inspiration and mentor to so many colleagues, friends and listeners over the years. We thank you for your heart-felt messages. These have meant so much to us. Siyabonga!”
Take a look at the full statement.
Xolani’s family have released the following statement:
Fellow South Africans ?
Just over two years ago, our beloved and well-respected media broadcaster and my dearest partner, Xolani Gwala, informed his Radio 702 listeners and colleagues that he had been diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer. The children and I, and the rest of the family, are devastated to share with you that our dearest XG, father, friend, broadcasting icon and campaigner for cancer awareness, tragically lost his brave battle against this ferocious disease today.
We have been moved and inspired by his hard and formidable fight he waged, which represented his greatness and will power to conquer. Xolani won his battle against cancer not only for himself but for many others and was a fierce campaigner for cancer awareness and early detection.
Since the public announcement in September 2017, myself and Xolani, together with our families, have been deeply touched by the massive outpourings of love and ongoing support from so many South Africans. Xolani was an inspiration and mentor to so many colleagues, friends and listeners over the years. We thank you for your heart-felt messages. These have meant so much to us. Siyabonga!
Your thoughts, prayers and best wishes have made an enormous difference and helped us cope. You gave Xolani enormous strength as he recovered from liver surgeries and underwent his treatments, while always maintaining his infectious laugh and sense of humour. We were hopeful but always knew the gravity of the situation. From February to June this year, Xolani took part in a world-first clinical trial in Israel. His medical team has been amazing and we have enormous admiration for the work they are doing in advancing cancer treatment. While the miracle did not materialise, these last few months have been precious, and we are eternally grateful that Xolani has been able to spend them with us as a family. This journey has made our family so much stronger and brought us ever closer together.
To all the people who have grown to love Xolani, thank you for your compassion and prayers. We know you will respect our privacy in what is a devastating time for us all.
To the medical teams lead by Dr. Ormondi Ogude and Dr Thomas Marumo thank you for believing and going an extra mile in your medical search to preserve Xolani’s life. To the nursing staff at the Sandton Oncology, Morningside Clinic and Donald Gordon your commitment, care and support was unwavering and we thank you for serving our hero with profound respect and kindness. May your professionalism and excellence continue to touch many South Africans.
Hamba kahle, Mphephethwa. We cannot express how much we will miss you. God bless.
Peggy-Sue Khumalo, all the children and the Gwala family.
Xolani’s friends, colleagues, and fans have taken to social media to pay tribute to him.
South Africa mourns the death of Xolani Gwala. May his soul rest in peace.
BRO!!! ?? The fight you put up was nothing short of admirable!! You were always selfless and wanting to BE the difference!!! Broadcasting has lost a titan!! Till we meet again ? #RIPXolaniGwala pic.twitter.com/l9HNiCMD5y
— DJ Fresh (Big Dawg) (@DJFreshSA) November 1, 2019
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X marked the spot! And it will forever be remembered #RIPXolaniGwala
— Andile Ncube (@AndileNcube) November 1, 2019
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A brave fighter and incredible human being to the end. Rest, XG. #XolaniGwala
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What sad news today. An energetic broadcaster and a wonderful soul. RIP ‘X man’. You’ll be sorely missed. #RIPXolaniGwala ? https://t.co/w0UigydSKl
— judith february (@judith_february) November 1, 2019
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Giant of talk shows that got nation talking, immense contributor to nation-building, consummate professional, highly knowledgeable & no-nonsense interviewer with paralyzing, delightful raucous laughter. Unrivalled passion, energy, down-to-earth, diligent, eloquent #RIPXolaniGwala
— Moloto Mothapo (@MolotoMothapo) November 1, 2019
S’HLOBO …. This is too hard ?????? #RIPXolaniGwala @Radio702
— Phemelo Motene (@PhemeloMotene) November 1, 2019
On this sad Friday morning I came across this quote and it a
eptly describes your life Xolani… “A mundane life goes from womb to tomb. A life of awareness leads to liberation from the very process of Life and Death”. #RIPXolaniGwala #RIPXG #SadhguruQuote pic.twitter.com/yXyFuBeMTY— GameChanger (@ThuliMagubane) November 1, 2019