She must be arrested’: Uproar in Mzansi as fans never want to hear or see Kelly Khumalo perform

Social media users have slammed The South African State Theatre (SAST) for booking singer, Kelly Khumalo, for her second gospel explosion show.

The event will take place on Saturday, 26 August at the State Theatre in Tshwane and tickets are already on sale. The State Theatre is hosting the event in partnership with Kelly Khumalo’s company, KK Entertainment. On Friday, 28 July, the State Theater took to Facebook to announce the upcoming event.


 
They wrote: “SAST will be home to Kelly Khumalo when she brings her 2nd Gospel Explosion. Just be reminded that tickets are selling faster than fat cakes. You wait, you miss out! Webtickets online, Pick n Pay stores and SAST box office.”But not everyone was happy and a number of people said they will not be attending the event. They cited new developments in the Senzo Meyiwa case.

Llydo Matlou wrote: “After today’s revelations I have a reason not to come. Keep social distance, wear a mask and sanitise.”

Fikile Ngwenya said: “I’m coming to disrupt her show, we coming.”

Sibusiso Encore said: “Down the street there is a court in session and she will be singing and we’ll be clapping hands, SASSA FRIKA.”

Noah Makholwa said: “This one killed Senzo Meyiwa, allegedly.”

Meanwhile, on Friday, Colonel Lambertus Steyn told the Northern Gauteng High Court that Kelly was in contact with accused number five and three of the four other accused in Senzo’s case.

The Asine hitmaker has been under the spotlight since Senzo’s death. The general feeling is that she has a case to answer to, but she has profusely denied this. In all her interviews she has maintained that she is innocent and that people want her behind bars for something she did not do.

House of Zwide actress Shalate Sekhabi (Shoki’s) real age has Mzansi talking

Talented South African young star, House of Zwide star actress Shalate Sekhabi shocked fans after revealing her age on her birthday. Most fans did not seem to know Shalate’s age when she acted on the show as Shoki.On the show, Shoki is a young woman in her late twenties who must have misled some fans

 

 

 

Even though she is an orphan in the House of Zwide, Shoki grew up under the watch of her sister Nomsa.

She is now a well-grown lady who tied the knot with his longtime boyfriend, Nkosi, a few weeks ago.The bubbly actress was born on 27 July 2000, and she had been celebrating her 23rd birthday.Her heroics and extended stay on television have made many fans miss the birthday girl, Shalate Sekhabi’s actual age.

After Shalate Sekhabi revealed her age while celebrating her birthday, fans were left speaking a lot and wishing her a great day.“Other kids are married at 23okayhappy birthday beau❤️”

“Happy Birthday To Shalate Sekhabi!❤️❤️❤️ We love you a lot and hope you will enjoy your birthday today!”

“Ooooh happy birthday, you are so young, l thought you were around 30 lol, happy birthday love”

‘ She’s Gone Forever ‘. Another Amapiano Star Passed On

It is starting to become a trend for celebrities to pass on on a weekly basis. This time around South African nationals, including fans are mourning the death of Amapiano star Amahle Nduli.

Amahle aka DJ Mbali Umshove’s death has left her and her family and Mzansi heartbroken. …

The Amapiano producer and DJ died at the age of 27. News of her death was announced on Tuesday, July 25. The Konka hit singer grew up in KZN’s Kokstad and was now currently living in Joburg before her untimely death. Her mother, Kholeka Mevana, told Daily Sun that her death has left them deeply hurt, adding that they are still waiting for the results of the post-mortem on her cause of death.


 

 

 

“Only an autopsy will be able to determine the cause of her death. But as far as we know, she was suddenly disturbed in the last moments of her life. She mentioned to those around her that she was not in good health. That’s why we lost her. I feel so bad and broken and sad right now,” she said.

Kholeka said DJ Mbali was a wonderful person and she loved her family and friends. She was the “life of the party.” She was a fun, energetic person who loved life. She was a young, ambitious talent who knew exactly what she wanted,” she added. Kholeka said Amahle bravely pursued her career and embodied the phrase “work hard, play hard.”

“A person who always sees the silver lining in every situation. She’s always fun to be around and never boring,” Kholeka said.

Her sister Zenande Mevana said anyone who was lucky enough to meet her was a true blessing. She said she will remember her as someone who loved her family more, including her music career.

She released her first EP titled “The First Bang” followed by “Konka” with collaborations with Soulful G and Audio Addicts. She was busy trying to complete the latest projects with producers, Audio Addicts.

Zenande said her sister wanted to work with DBN Gogo, Uncle Waffles, DJ CNDO, Jessica LM, Soulful G, Kwazi M and others. More details about the funeral will be revealed by her family on social networks.

AKA’s father speaks on fighting Cassper Nyovest in a boxing match

Popular South African rapper Cassper Nyovest was seen in a picture with his late rap rival’s dad Tony Forbes, just days after claiming he has unreleased music with the latter.


 

 

 

The “Fill Up” hitmaker surprised the public with news that he had visited the family of the slain star following the latter’s death.

Cassper and AKA, real name Kiernan Forbes were in a well-publicized feud that lasted almost a decade.

In February, Forbes was shot and by an unknown attacker outside a Durban restaurant.The heartwarming post was felt by Tony Forbes’s Instagram followers, who claimed that AKA was “probably smiling” at the moment.

@preshpreshprecious: “This family is full of love. All I’ve been witnessing after AKA’s death is nothing but love and no drama.”

JubJub’s lawyer says him going to the podcast is the reason why he is facing all these charges

JubJub’s Lawyer Points to Podcast and Chill with MacG as Pivotal Moment in Legal Battle

The legal saga surrounding the South African hip-hop artist, JubJub, has taken an unexpected turn as his lawyer suggests that his appearance on the controversial podcast, “Podcast and Chill with MacG,” played a crucial role in the charges he now faces. The popular podcast, hosted by MacG, has been known for its candid and provocative discussions with prominent figures from various industries. This article examines the lawyer’s claim and delves into the implications it may have on JubJub’s legal defense.

 

 

 

 

The Background:

JubJub, whose real name is Molemo Maarohanye, rose to fame in the early 2000s with his chart-topping hits and charismatic stage presence. However, his life took a tragic turn in 2010 when he was involved in a fatal car accident that resulted in the deaths of four schoolchildren and left two others severely injured. He was subsequently convicted of murder and attempted murder, leading to a lengthy prison sentence.

The Podcast Appearance:

In a surprising revelation, JubJub’s legal team now contends that his appearance on “Podcast and Chill with MacG” significantly influenced the public perception of the case and ultimately led to a more hostile legal environment. According to the lawyer, JubJub’s statements during the podcast were taken out of context, leading to a media frenzy and intensifying public scrutiny on his already sensitive situation.

The Impact on the Case:

The argument presented by JubJub’s lawyer hinges on the idea that the podcast appearance exposed him to a level of scrutiny and bias that may not have occurred otherwise. They assert that certain comments made during the podcast were misconstrued and distorted in the media, leading to a negative public perception that spilled over into the courtroom.

Additionally, the lawyer claims that the heightened media attention resulted in a potential jury pool that was already tainted by preconceived notions about JubJub, making it difficult to secure an impartial trial. Moreover, they contend that this increased exposure may have influenced the prosecution to pursue harsher charges and penalties.

Legal Implications:

If JubJub’s legal team can successfully demonstrate that the podcast appearance significantly prejudiced the case against him, it could potentially open the door for an appeal or a retrial. However, this will likely be a complex and arduous process, requiring the presentation of substantial evidence to prove the extent of the podcast’s impact on the case.

Public Perception and Media Responsibility:

This case also raises questions about the responsibility of media platforms in shaping public opinion and influencing legal proceedings. Podcasts, like “Podcast and Chill with MacG,” have an immense reach, and the impact of the content discussed on such platforms must be considered responsibly.

Conclusion:

As the legal battle continues, the claim by JubJub’s lawyer regarding his appearance on “Podcast and Chill with MacG” adds an intriguing layer to an already complex case. The extent to which the podcast influenced public opinion and legal proceedings remains to be seen, but it undoubtedly highlights the need for media accountability and the careful consideration of how public figures’ statements are portrayed and discussed in the media. For JubJub, the outcome of this legal maneuver could be the difference between continued incarceration and a chance at redemption