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Sol Phenduka Speaks Out After Reports of DJ’s Death in Johannesburg

by Chiraag
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A moment that hit close to home

When reports surfaced about the death of a popular DJ in Johannesburg, the news landed heavily across the local music scene. For many, it was another grim headline in a city already grappling with violent crime. For Sol Phenduka, it was personal.

Taking to social media, Phenduka reacted with visible frustration and grief, saying the level of violence in Johannesburg has become unbearable. His words quickly travelled beyond his own timeline, echoing a sentiment many South Africans feel but struggle to articulate.

Why this story struck a nerve

Johannesburg’s nightlife has long been a launchpad for DJs, producers, and performers chasing their break. From club residencies to radio crossovers, the city has built careers and communities. But it has also become a place where artists move with caution, often sharing stories of robberies, hijackings, and close calls.

Phenduka’s reaction was not framed as gossip or speculation. It was a raw response to reports that another creative life may have been cut short, adding to a growing list of violent incidents affecting people in entertainment.

Eh 💔💔 this country . The violence is too much . I hope the news I'm hearing aren't true . 😢

— Thandubuntu (@Solphendukaa) December 16, 2025

Social media responds with anger and fear

Online reaction was swift. Fans and fellow creatives shared Phenduka’s post, agreeing that the violence feels relentless. Some questioned how many more stories like this would surface before meaningful change follows. Others expressed exhaustion, saying the constant cycle of loss has numbed them.

What stood out was the absence of shock. Many users said they were saddened but not surprised, which in itself says a great deal about the current mood in the city.

JUST IN

A popular South African DJ has been shot dead in Johannesburg.
The family is on scene as it is still cordoned off.
We will mention the name once the family gives the go-ahead.

More details to follow…#sabcnews pic.twitter.com/7WgbfdFD8s

— Chriselda Zozi Lewis (Babes Wendaba) (@Chriseldalewis) December 16, 2025

The wider context we cannot ignore

South Africa’s music industry often celebrates success stories, chart milestones, and sold-out shows. Moments like this pull the curtain back. Behind the glamour is a reality where safety is never guaranteed, even for well-known figures.

Phenduka’s statement was less about one incident and more about a pattern. His frustration mirrors that of artists who feel vulnerable while simply trying to work, travel, or exist in the city they call home.

You could’ve said the news .. now you want us to ask what happened then you want us to say sorry after? pic.twitter.com/rKPn1fOx0U

— Ntokii_sa (@Ntokii012) December 16, 2025

More than a reaction, it is a warning

This was not a callout for attention. It was a warning wrapped in grief. When respected voices like Phenduka speak up, it reflects a deeper concern that violence is no longer an abstract issue. It is touching every corner of society, including spaces meant for joy, creativity, and expression.

As conversations continue, one thing is clear. This reaction resonated because it felt painfully familiar. Johannesburg’s cultural heartbeat is strong, but it is also hurting.

Source: Briefly News

Featured Image: SurgeZirc SA

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