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DJ Kotini hospitalized after suffering a stroke

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Last updated: December 27, 2022 10:32 am
sokonnect Published December 27, 2022
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DJ Kotini whose real name is Siyabonga Zikode gets hospitalized after suffering a stroke.

The artist is the third KZN artist announced to have been hit by a stoke; the first was Mampintsha who didn’t survive after suffering a second stroke while in the hospital.

The second artist was Lvovo who suffered a minor stroke a day before Mampintsha died.

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The DJ is also receiving treatment after being hit by a stroke.

Artist Thokozani Zulu known as Tzozo confirmed Kotini’s health status to the media while mourning Mandla’s passing.

DJ Kotini

“It’s our very own DJ Kotini. We are happy that he is out of the hospital, he was in Joburg. He came back to KZN yesterday, he’s still sick but he’s fine. And L’vovo I want to tell South Africa that L’vovo is fine, he is in the hospital, doctors are looking after him, he is gonna be fine,” he said.

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