MYSTERY MAN FOUND DEAD IN SANDTON HOTEL. The controversial social media figure at the heart of South Africa’s political wars has been SILENCED.
Police confirm the discovery of a 50-year-old man’s body in a Sandton hotel room. They refuse to name him, but ALL SIGNS POINT to Goolam Muhammed Suliman Vawda—the furious voice behind the viral ‘Goolam’ X account.
This isn’t just a death. It’s an ERUPTION.
The report exploded on the same platform Goolam used to TERRORIZE the elite. He launched brutal attacks on Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi, accusing him of lying and failing the poor. Lesufi’s cold response? “You may have insulted me… May your family be consoled.”
But the plot THICKENS. Court papers show Goolam was recently served with serious charges: fraud, cyberbullying, hate speech, defamation. He had just ENDORSED billionaire Patrice Motsepe as the ANC’s next leader, calling him “the one and only.”
Why does this matter? Because Goolam was a weapon. He targeted veterans like Lindiwe Sisulu, who demanded to know why he was obsessed with her and not the President. He shifted public anger, shaped narratives, and made powerful enemies.
Now, in a silent hotel room, the voice is gone. The police call it an “inquest.” The cause of death is “unknown.” The powerful move on. The social media storm turns to eerie quiet.
A critical voice is suddenly extinguished—and the only thing louder than his posts is the deafening silence that followed.
Edited for Kayitsi.com



