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− | (1973/4 | + | (1973/4?*-2014) TV actress and AIDS activist. |
− | Best known for her role as Letti Matabane in the South African soapie, ''[[Isidingo]]''. She was part of the cast from 1998 to 2008. | + | Best known for her role as "Letti Matabane" in the South African [[soapie]], ''[[Isidingo]]''. She was part of the cast from 1998 to 2008. |
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+ | She played in ''[[And The Girls in Their Sunday Dresses]]'' at the [[State Theatre]] in 2008 as "The Woman". | ||
On World Aids day in 2011 she announced her HIV-positive status on the TV talk show ''[[3 Talk]]'' and became an Aids ambassador and activist. | On World Aids day in 2011 she announced her HIV-positive status on the TV talk show ''[[3 Talk]]'' and became an Aids ambassador and activist. | ||
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
+ | ''[[The Citizen]]'', 11 November 2008. | ||
− | ''[[The Sowetan]]'' 20 January 2014[ http://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/2014/01/20/lesego-motsepe-dies-age-40] | + | ''[[The Sowetan]]'' 20 January 2014[http://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/2014/01/20/lesego-motsepe-dies-age-40] |
''[[Die Burger]]'' 21 January 2014, p6 | ''[[Die Burger]]'' 21 January 2014, p6 | ||
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(1973/4?*-2014) TV actress and AIDS activist.
Best known for her role as "Letti Matabane" in the South African soapie, Isidingo. She was part of the cast from 1998 to 2008.
She played in And The Girls in Their Sunday Dresses at the State Theatre in 2008 as "The Woman".
On World Aids day in 2011 she announced her HIV-positive status on the TV talk show 3 Talk and became an Aids ambassador and activist.
She died on 20 January 2014 at her home in Randburg.
Sources
The Citizen, 11 November 2008.
The Sowetan 20 January 2014[1]
Die Burger 21 January 2014, p6
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