The family of popular DJ, comedian and MC, Peter “Mashata” Mabuse, has confirmed his passing away.
Mashata and another occupant were shot in the early hours of Sunday in Soshanguve.
Police say Mashata passed away in hospital while the accomplice was injured in the incident.
Mashata’s family has requested for space as they mourn his death.
It is with great sadness and sorrow that we inform you of the ultimate passing of our beloved son, uncle, brother and colleague, Peter “Mashata” Mabuse,”
The family is appreciative of all the messages of support and condolences that have started to flow in and humbly request that they be given the space and time to deal with the trauma,”
“The family representative will keep you posted on both the memorial and funeral service during the course of the week,” read a statement from Mashata’s Manager, Gugu Ngubeni.
Police in Tshwane police said they are investigating a case of murder and attempted murder.
Gauteng police spokesperson Col Noxolo Kweza said Tshwane police had opened two dockets of murder and attempted murder.
The shooting involved two men aged 46 and 45 years during the early hours of Sunday.
“The two victims were driving near Tshwane University of Technology in Soshanguve when shots were fired at their vehicle,” said Gauteng police spokesperson, Colonel Noxolo Kweza.
Kweza added that the suspects fled, and police are following several leads.
Mashata had just performed at Epozini Lifestyle in Soshanguve block G around 00:00, for an All Black with Mashata event.
He was also popular at Soul Sessions events across the country and could be seen belting out the tunes with his fans in most of his social media posts.
Mashata also had a brief stint with YouFM in December 2022 as a host of Sunday Brunch With You.
“Mashata’s friend and rapper @casspernyovest commented “Rest In Peace Mashata bra yaka. You were such a gentle, genuine guy. Sad news.”
“Peter Mashata seemed like such a jolly, charming and likeable gent who loved his comedy and R&B. May he rest in peace,” wrote @mswendyt.
“Mashata banna? Lefase le sleg,” commented @kay_mahapa.
Mashata was also a football fanatic and a stadium announcer at Mamelodi Sundowns home matches.
“The chairman, the Motsepe family, the board of directors, technical team, players, management, staff, supporters of Mamelodi Sundowns FC and the entire Yellow Nation express their deepest condolences to the family and friends as we mourn the loss of the multi-talented Peter “Mashata” Mabuse, who served as an announcer at the Mamelodi Sundowns games,” read a statement from Mamelodi Sundowns.

