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Namibians join fashion world in mourning Quiteria Kekana

His family released a statement confirming his death on 17 April at his home in Melville.“It is with profound regret and sadness that the Kekana family confirm the untimely passing of international designer, son, father and brother Lebogang Quiteria Kekana (38), after a short battle with cancer.”Kekana was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in July last year after undergoing 28 tests. During his battle, he partnered with different brands to raise awareness of the disease.“I partnered with the Brut and Blemished Foundation on a campaign called Stronger Than Cancer. The campaign seeks to raise awareness of cancer and will not only benefit me but also other people who need financial support when it comes to fighting cancer,” he told True Love last year.Namibian personalities including Lioness and Luis Munana have expressed sadness about the designer's death. According to Munana, the two met last year during the Lusaka July festivities during which Kekana disclosed his fight with cancer. The two also discussed the possibility of Kekana being a guest at the upcoming MTC Windhoek Fashion Week.“A talented designer whose work is impeccable. His death is a great loss to the fashion industry,” said Munana. Kekana rose to fame in 2014 when he partnered with his former friend, George Malelu, to launch Queteria & George. Together they were unstoppable, creating exquisite garments and dressing stars.They showcased at several fashion shows, including African Fashion International, Arise Fashion Week in Nigeria, Afrimma Virtual Fashion Show, and Dakar Fashion Week by Adama Paris.Later that same year, Kekana launched his solo brand, Quiteria Atelier. The brand became a success and Kekana received invitations to showcase at Flying Solo New York Fashion Week and Paris Fashion Week.He also expanded the brand by launching Quiteria Home, featuring interior designs.Kekana leaves behind a son, his parents, siblings and a puppy. The family are yet to communicate details of his funeral.

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