Nigel, South Africa β The South African online community is in shock following the tragic killing of popular TikToker Sqiniseko Mvelase during a live broadcast on Thursday.
Mvelase, 27, known for his vibrant and insightful reviews of Maskandi music, was streaming live from his home in Dunottar, Nigel, when an unidentified gunman entered and opened fire.
According to initial reports, the assailant discharged more than 15 bullets, fatally wounding Mvelase on the spot. He was alone at the time of the attack.
A Digital Voice Silenced
Mvelase had gained a loyal following on TikTok for his passion for traditional Zulu music and his engaging online personality. Fans have flooded social media with messages of grief, disbelief, and outrage.
βHe brought life to Maskandi for a new generation,β wrote one follower. βHe didnβt deserve to go out like this.β
Investigation Underway
Local authorities have confirmed that a murder investigation is ongoing, but no arrests have been made yet. Police are urging anyone with information to come forward, and forensic teams are reviewing the livestream footage for potential leads.
A Grim Reminder
The horrifying incident has raised renewed concerns about violence in South Africa and the dangers content creators can faceβeven in the safety of their own homes.
Mvelaseβs death marks not only the loss of a young voice in the world of online content but also a tragic end to a life that was still rising.