DJ Zandile “Zandimaz” Mazithulela has announced a temporary hiatus from her music career to focus on recovering after undergoing surgery to remove a brain tumor. In an interview, Zandimaz revealed that she underwent surgery in early March following a seizure while on tour in the UK in 2022, with another seizure occurring weeks later in Zambia. Initially attributing her symptoms to fatigue, she consulted doctors who diagnosed her with a tumor.
After a year-long break, her condition worsened, leading to anxiety and nerve-related issues. This compelled her to undergo a risky seven-hour surgery, after which she spent five days in intensive care before returning home. She expressed relief that the surgery was successful and is now on the path to recovery.
The Emathandweni hitmaker explained that the tumor had severely impacted her ability to perform and record music, causing significant emotional distress and depression.
Consequently, she decided to take a prolonged break from her career, feeling unable to meet the demands of performing due to physical limitations and reduced confidence. Throughout this challenging period, Zandimaz credited her husband for providing unwavering support, describing him as her rock.
In other news – Two Men convicted in killing of EFF councillor Koketso Mojatau during hijacking
The South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg has reached a verdict, finding two men culpable for the murder of Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) councilor Koketso Mojatau. Mojatau, aged 42, along with his friend Siboniso Sokhele, fell victim to a hijacking incident in April 2023. The crime took place in Phumula, and their vehicle was later discovered abandoned at Nguni Hostel in Vosloorus.
Simon Mahuse, 28, and his accomplice Frans Ntshumayelo, 29, have been convicted on multiple charges, including two counts of murder, three counts of attempted murder, four counts of aggravated robbery, and unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition. Read More