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MBABANE – Local Metro FM fans were left in shock yesterday when news filtered through that popular DJ Eddie Zondi had passed away.


News of the RnB soul ballads’ deejays demise filtered through on the social networks yesterday morning from 10am.The popular deejay graced the country last year for the very first time at the Mavuso Sports Bar now known as The Gallery. He packed the venue as he played his popular rendition of old school love tracks.


Zondi is said to have complained of chest pains in the early hours of yesterday morning and later succumbed to death while still at his home in Johannesburg North. During his last visit to the country the Metro FM DJ mentioned that he was born and bred in Nhlangano which is in the Shiselweni Region of the kingdom.


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The DJ rose to fame with his legendary voice airing every Sunday on the Romantic Repertoire Show on South Africa’s Metro FM station. Fans mourned his death and expressed shock, especially because he had sounded healthy on his last show, which aired as normal on June 15, celebrating Father’s Day .

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Metro FM also issued a public statement via their twitter account which read, “We regret to announce the death of legendary Eddie Makhosonke Zondi. He passed on in the early hours of today. May his soul rest in peace”.
About Eddie Zondi
Eddie Zondi presents his second Metro FM show the Romantic Repertoire on Sundays between 3pm and 6pm. This show has a big following and other Metro FM DJs have cited it as a favourite. Outside of Metro, Eddie has released four compilation CDs titled Zondi’s Romantic Ballads.
Eddie has proven without a doubt that there are many ways to achieve a dream. No dream is set in a definite path. All it takes is a little patience, perseverance and determination to reach your goal.


Eddie worked in Durban where he got to meet late then-Radio Zulu legend Cyril Mchunu known to his devoted listeners as Kansas City. An acquaintance at the station allowed him access to the studios, so he became a regular.


Later he went to study Speech and Drama at FUBA in Johannesburg. While he enjoyed this, he still yearned for radio, so a year later he enrolled at the Wits University School of Broadcasting. Here he went through a six month course on radio with Koos Radebe, Metro FM’s first station Manager as one of his lecturers.


Through an inspired motivational talk, Eddie landed time on Metro FM as a weekend “on the field”sports presenter for the station.
Zondi’s dream came true in 1999 when he was offered the 3am to 6am slot which he still has and truly loves.

Comments (19 posted):

May Eddie's Soul Rest in Peace, will dearly miss you.
the father of the sweet soul is gone,the man who inspired many through music is nomore, may your soul rest in peace and rise in glory,you were the custodian of the soul sessions
Condolences to Eddie Zondi family for loss of our, de motivator dat voice on radio we have lost an icon of radio may ur soul rest in peace. Inkosi iphile futhi ithathile alwehlanga lungehlanga.
Sunday afternoon will never be the same without your voice Eddie, May your soul rest in eternal peace. Sohlala sikukhumbula.
My sunday afternoons will never be the same without you.You ll be dearly missed by the nation.I pass my condolences to the family and friends!!!
Eddie, you'll be sadly missed by all, my sunday's afternoon will never be the same.
Condolences to the Metro Staff, Family and Friends. This man introduced me to romantic ballads music while I was still young. The people who can fit in this show could be Grant, Romeo, Wilson and Isaac Pahla. May Eddie's soul rest in peace
Sunday afternoons will never be the same again without Eddie Makhosonke Zondi. May his soul rest in peace.

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Eddie Zondi Romantic Ballads 2

MBABANE – Local Metro FM fans were left in shock yesterday when news filtered through that popular DJ Eddie Zondi had passed away.

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News of the RnB soul ballads’ deejays demise filtered through on the social networks yesterday morning from 10am.The popular deejay graced the country last year for the very first time at the Mavuso Sports Bar now known as The Gallery. He packed the venue as he played his popular rendition of old school love tracks.


Zondi is said to have complained of chest pains in the early hours of yesterday morning and later succumbed to death while still at his home in Johannesburg North. During his last visit to the country the Metro FM DJ mentioned that he was born and bred in Nhlangano which is in the Shiselweni Region of the kingdom.


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The DJ rose to fame with his legendary voice airing every Sunday on the Romantic Repertoire Show on South Africa’s Metro FM station. Fans mourned his death and expressed shock, especially because he had sounded healthy on his last show, which aired as normal on June 15, celebrating Father’s Day .


Metro FM also issued a public statement via their twitter account which read, “We regret to announce the death of legendary Eddie Makhosonke Zondi. He passed on in the early hours of today. May his soul rest in peace”.
About Eddie Zondi
Eddie Zondi presents his second Metro FM show the Romantic Repertoire on Sundays between 3pm and 6pm. This show has a big following and other Metro FM DJs have cited it as a favourite. Outside of Metro, Eddie has released four compilation CDs titled Zondi’s Romantic Ballads.
Eddie has proven without a doubt that there are many ways to achieve a dream. No dream is set in a definite path. All it takes is a little patience, perseverance and determination to reach your goal.


Eddie worked in Durban where he got to meet late then-Radio Zulu legend Cyril Mchunu known to his devoted listeners as Kansas City. An acquaintance at the station allowed him access to the studios, so he became a regular.


Later he went to study Speech and Drama at FUBA in Johannesburg. While he enjoyed this, he still yearned for radio, so a year later he enrolled at the Wits University School of Broadcasting. Here he went through a six month course on radio with Koos Radebe, Metro FM’s first station Manager as one of his lecturers.


Through an inspired motivational talk, Eddie landed time on Metro FM as a weekend “on the field”sports presenter for the station.
Zondi’s dream came true in 1999 when he was offered the 3am to 6am slot which he still has and truly loves.

Comments (19 posted):

May Eddie's Soul Rest in Peace, will dearly miss you.
Zondi
the father of the sweet soul is gone,the man who inspired many through music is nomore, may your soul rest in peace and rise in glory,you were the custodian of the soul sessions
Condolences to Eddie Zondi family for loss of our, de motivator dat voice on radio we have lost an icon of radio may ur soul rest in peace. Inkosi iphile futhi ithathile alwehlanga lungehlanga.
Sunday afternoon will never be the same without your voice Eddie, May your soul rest in eternal peace. Sohlala sikukhumbula.
My sunday afternoons will never be the same without you.You ll be dearly missed by the nation.I pass my condolences to the family and friends!!!
Eddie, you'll be sadly missed by all, my sunday's afternoon will never be the same.
Condolences to the Metro Staff, Family and Friends. This man introduced me to romantic ballads music while I was still young. The people who can fit in this show could be Grant, Romeo, Wilson and Isaac Pahla. May Eddie's soul rest in peace
Sunday afternoons will never be the same again without Eddie Makhosonke Zondi. May his soul rest in peace.

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