SOUTH AFRICA — The uMkhonto weSizwe Creatives (MK Creatives) community is mourning the untimely passing of Cde Muzi Ntshingila, a respected activist, creative voice, and dedicated community servant whose death has left family members, comrades, friends, and supporters in deep sorrow.
In a statement released by the Office of the President of MK Creatives on June 5, 2026, the organization expressed profound grief over the loss of a man widely admired for his courage, humility, and unwavering commitment to community empowerment and social justice.
Cde Muzi Ntshingila was remembered as more than an activist—he was a passionate advocate for youth development and community upliftment. Throughout his life, he devoted himself to supporting others, working tirelessly to advance causes centered on equality, opportunity, and social transformation.
His leadership style was defined by discipline, dedication, and a strong belief in collective progress. Those who worked closely with him described him as an inspiring figure who led through action, consistently offering guidance, encouragement, and hope to those around him.
Within progressive circles and the communities he served, Muzi earned deep respect for his integrity and commitment to service. His efforts left a meaningful impact on many lives, particularly among young people and emerging community leaders who looked up to him as a mentor and role model.
Following news of his passing, tributes have continued to pour in from colleagues, comrades, and community members reflecting on his legacy. Many have described him as a compassionate and selfless individual whose influence extended far beyond his immediate environment.
MK Creatives has extended heartfelt condolences to the Ntshingila family and all who mourn his passing, pledging solidarity and support during this difficult time.
Though Cde Muzi Ntshingila has passed on, his legacy of activism, leadership, and service to the people will continue to live on through the communities he helped shape and the lives he touched.
Hamba Kahle, Cde Muzi Ntshingila. Your legacy remains.