- Mandla N expressed deep sorrow at the untimely death of Isitha: The Enemy actor Webster Kutoane
- The film producer praised his departed coworker, noting the significant influence he had on the film industry and referring to him as a “creative genius”
- He joins many South Africans in using social media to honor the actor, whose influence on-screen and off-screen significantly impacted the local entertainment landscape
The announcement of Webster Kutoane’s death on 22 February 2026 has reverberated throughout the film community, with Mandla N at the forefront of the condolences, emphasizing the actor’s unique talent for enlivening every part he played.
Kutoane was known for his role as Poni-Poni in the acclaimed series, Isitha: The Enemy, becoming a cherished figure among viewers in South Africa.
On 23 February 2026, Black Brain Pictures confirmed Kutoane’s death with a statement released on their social media platforms. Executive producer Mandla N further echoed the sentiments in a touching message, honoring Kutoane’s contributions.
“We’ve lost a creative genius, and the impact reaches far beyond the work itself. In times like this, we are reminded that creativity comes from human beings who need support, stability and care, not just deadlines and deliverables.”
As reported by TimesLIVE, Mandla discussed broader themes related to the often harsh realities encountered in creative professions, indicating that many beloved figures frequently confront significant struggles away from the spotlight.
“This moment is not just about one person. It reflects the broader realities many of us in the industry face. Behind every production, every show and every piece of work are people carrying emotional, financial and personal pressures.”
“Mental health must be a central conversation in our industry, not an afterthought. For many freelancers and creatives, the periods between projects bring uncertainty, financial strain and isolation. Learning how to navigate downtime, manage finances sustainably and maintain emotional well-being is essential for the future health of our sector.”
Mandla expressed a desire for Kutoane’s death to serve as a catalyst for important discussions regarding the challenges faced by creatives in South Africa.
As the nation grieves, many are awaiting information about the late actor’s funeral arrangements, hoping for a chance to bid him farewell.
Read the statement regarding Webster Kutoane’s passing below.

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Public response to Webster Kutoane’s death
Fans and colleagues expressed their grief on social media with heartfelt tributes to Webster Kutoane.
KhayaJames commented:
“Oh, that’s sad. He was a brilliant thespian!”
ActionSA Gauteng Provincial Chair Funzi Ngobeni wrote:
“Rest in peace, Webster Kutoane. A gifted actor, a committed leader, and a life that touched so many.”
kmadisha shared:
“Ek se. That’s sad to hear. Wishing comfort to his family in this tough time.”
Kennedy Mofubetsoane added:
“May his soul rest in peace. He was a good actor representing the Sesotho language very well. He will be missed.”
