Phumlani Msibi was more than just a presenter—he was a voice South Africans loved and trusted. His charisma lit up screens and his warmth touched hearts across the nation.
Whether on radio or TV, Phumlani connected with people effortlessly. He celebrated others and made them feel seen. From celebrity interviews to community stories, he brought everything to life with energy.
Many admired his humility and sincerity. His legacy still lives in the memories he created. South Africa lost a gem, but his influence remains strong. Tributes continue to pour in for a man who gave so much.
Jabu Pule’s throwback with Phumlani Msibi left fans in tears
Jabu Pule Mahlangu recently shared a throwback video that touched many. It showed him bonding with Phumlani Msibi after a heartfelt lunch. They all sat around one plate, enjoying a good old-fashioned braai.
The mood was cheerful, the vibe was pure brotherhood. Other stars and former footballers also joined the occasion. Laughter echoed as they shared stories and food. Jabu posted it on Instagram, captioning: “Rip Bra Phumlani Msibi .” The moment was simple yet deeply meaningful.
It showed Phumlani’s humble, down-to-earth nature. Fans were moved by his joy and connection with others. Many said they could feel the love. Others admitted to crying while watching. The video reminded everyone of the power of friendship. It was a memory Jabu and others will cherish forever.
Mzansi mourn Msibi
After Jabu Pule shared his throwback with Phumlani Msibi, he left many fans in tears.
@Mthoko Msomi “A true gentleman my heart is sore as if I knew him personally
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@Bandile Ndongeni “May his soul rest in peace what a wonderful human being he was.”
@malesela makgalwa “Go well sir”
@Mavuso Mbidlana “Your thoughts please oh man I am going to miss his voice on TV , and teasing players , May his Good soul rest in peace
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@Nkhumeleni Mudau “We lost a legend indeed”
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