SA celebs mourn death of Loxion KulÄa co-founder Wandi Nzimande
By Lifestyle Reporter
Share
On Wednesday night, South Africans learnt about the death of Zwandile Ndimande, a radio DJ and founder of the local streetwear brand, Loxion KulÄa.
Nzimande was 44 when he died.
He founded the fashion brand with Gideon Abrahams in 1999, starting with hand-made items that cost R17.50.
As the business grew, their garments made it to 150 outlets in the country and in Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Nigeria, Congo, England, France, Germany, India, the US and Switzerland.
Those who knew him described Nzimande as a hustler and shared some of their fond memories of him.