South African radio presenter Njinji dies
The South African entertainment industry is mourning the death of radio presenter and former Ukhozi FM host, Njinji, who passed away on 24 January.
The late South African radio presenter and former Ukhozi FM host Njinji. Photo: Ukhozi FM
News of his death sparked an outpouring of tributes on social media, with fellow broadcasters, musicians and media personalities from Durban remembering him as a passionate and influential figure in the city’s radio culture.
Former Vuma FM presenter Jacinta Ngobese Zuma posted on social media: “Eish Mfethu ulale ngoxolo.” (Oh brother, rest in peace). Kwaito star and Big Nuz member Danger also expressed his condolences, writing: “Rest easy, my brother.”
Colleagues and friends described Njinji as humble, dedicated and warm, noting that he used his platform to connect with listeners and give a voice to the community. Many highlighted his professionalism, love for radio, and the inspiration he provided to aspiring broadcasters.
Ukhozi FM listeners also paid tribute, sharing memories of his shows and praising the energy and authenticity he brought to the station. Fans said he made them feel heard and represented on air.
Details surrounding Njinji’s death have not been made public. Despite this, the reaction online reflects the respect and admiration he earned throughout his career.
In the tributes, Njinji has been remembered not only as a broadcaster but as a cultural contributor whose legacy will endure through the lives he touched. Condolences continue to be shared with his family, friends and colleagues.
Njinji Magwaza, born Mandla Magwaza on 8 December 1984 in KwaZulu-Natal, grew up in Jozini in the northern part of the province. Deeply connected to isiZulu culture and community, he developed a passion for sound and storytelling from an early age. While still in high school, he contributed gossip and entertainment pieces to Maputaland Community Radio, an early step towards a lifelong career in radio. Njinji was 41 years old at the time of his passing.
Over time, he became one of the most recognised voices for isiZulu radio audiences and later expanded into television, co-hosting the nationally broadcast talent show uShuni Womhlaba in 2024. Outside broadcasting, he was active in mentorship, brand partnerships, and youth-focused initiatives, dedicating his life to media, culture, and community engagement.
Career highlights
After matriculating in 2003, Njinji studied radio production and began formal work at Durban Youth Radio in 2005, hosting weekend night shows before winning the prime weekday afternoon drive slot. In 2007, he took on a freelance technical producer role with the SABC RBF department and, in 2008, joined SABC Radio Sales as an in-house sound engineer. In 2008, he joined Ukhozi FM as a technical producer, including for the Vuka Mzansi breakfast show fronted by Linda “Mr Magic” Sibiya. Over more than a decade, he rose from behind-the-scenes work to headline presenter, hosting the station’s Ukhozi FM Top 20, widely described as Africa’s largest music chart show. From 2010, he regularly filled in on prime-time shows, becoming a familiar voice to millions of isiZulu listeners. In television, Njinji co-hosted uShuni Womhlaba on SABC1, showcasing traditional and cultural music talent and translating his radio presence to a national visual audience.



























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