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Skeem Saam: Pretty receives the same warning from Peterson and Leeto, “Cut all ties with Lehasa” is PreHasa a sinking ship?

It seems Pretty is slowly seeing Lehasa for the beast that he truly is, and it scares her. On Monday night, she discovered that Lehasa is a Mr Banda instead of Maphosa. Khwezi dropped this news when Pretty decided to lay the law and tell her that she may go through her first if she wants to talk to her man from now on.


 

Khwezi doesn’t just roll over and take that; she has it to Pretty and then lets it slip that she is carrying a Banda child.

Pretty firstly thinks that Khwezi is saying the child is not Lehasa’s, but Eunice’s visit throws a shade of light into the whole situation. She tells her that Banda is Lehasa’s real surname.

Pretty decided to confront Lehasa about this matter but received no joy.

Lehasa’s behaviour raises Pretty’s suspicions, and then she approaches Leeto to ask questions about the man in her life.

Leeto gives Pretty a stern warning about him.

“If you want to be a good lawyer, my advice is to cut all ties with Lehasa.”

Today she decided to visit Peterson to ask the same question, shockingly receiving the same advice. It was as if the two lawmen had been discussing Pretty somewhere.

Pretty was urged to cut ties with Lehasa
Pretty was urged to cut ties with Lehasa. Image: Instagram

Peterson repeats Leeto’s words.
“Pretty if you want to be a good Lawyer, then cut all ties with Lehasa.” The warning shakes her to the core, and then she gets spotted by Chef Kgosi.

Kgosi tells Khwezi about Pretty’s visit to Peterson, and she reports this back to Lehasa, who loses it and gets her cronies to verify this information.

Lehasa confronts Pretty, and it all goes to hell.
Lehasa blows up and walks out after questioning the relationship, making Pretty ask if he is breaking up with her.

It’s all going downhill from now as Khwezi makes a return to the live nest, and the live triangle will begin, but let’s not forget that Khwezi is working with Peterson to bring Lehasa down.

The other brewing situation is the trial for murder that Lehasa is facing, so Lehasa might be facing a long time behind bars.

Is PreHasa strong enough to handle all these toxic forces?

Skeem Saam goes out every Weekday at 18h30 on SABC1.

MaDlala makes a big mistake and gets charmed and kidnapped tonight on Uzalo

The kidnapping of MaDlala happens in the most unsuspecting way tonight on Uzalo. She meets a man who offers to give her a lift and compliments her on her new wig. The man is handsome and very charming. He does it in broad daylight in a busy street where no one would suspect anything.

 

 

 

 

 

She directs him to KwaNjomanes, but he drives past without paying attention to her as she informs him that she has reached her destination.

We all know that MaDlala is weak for young and handsome men, right? So this was a great way to get her.

The man turns into a monster right in front of her as he drives away with her, and she realises that she is being taken at that time.

The pictures shared by Uzalo show her having a typical day and having a conversation on the phone, we suspect, with MaDongwe, while this young man watches her.

On tonight’s snippets, MaDongwe tries to call her back, but MaDlala is no longer responding to her calls.

Fans of the show cannot help but see a story about human trafficking being teased on this story.

MaDlala’s kidnappers are after the money, but this is exactly how some stories of people who have been trafficked play out.

MaDlala makes a big mistake and gets charmed and kidnapped tonight on Uzalo
MaDlala makes a big mistake and gets charmed and kidnapped tonight on Uzalo. Image: Instagram

It goes downhill from here, and the cat and mouse game begins between the kidnappers and the police.

MaDlala will be at the hands of the kidnappers for most of October on the show, and Lilly will have her hands full trying to solve this case involving her mother’s safety.

The kidnappers want Shlobo tours money, and they instruct MaDongwe to deliver it. This causes Lilly to decide to stay at KwaMashu and desert her plans to move to Mpumalanga, so we are going into a long and scary time.

MaDlala had been receiving free drinks over the wig she bought online.

One would never think that just taking time to spoil yourself could turn out so devastating and get you killed, but that is exactly what happened here.

The questions we have now are all related to Mthambisi Phakathi, who could be the leader of this underground movement terrorising the citizens of KwaMashu. We cannot ignore the coincidence, but maybe Mthambisi is too high up in the league to kidnap the MaDlala’s of KwaMashu.

6 months after Riky passed on, here is how Bianca is carrying on

6 months after Riky passed on, here is how Bianca is surviving

Bianca has two children: a son named Maik who is eight years old and is the product of her relationship with the rapper, and a daughter named Jordan who is the product of a previous relationship.

Bianca naidoo


 

 

 

It’s true that some days are simpler than others. I am able to get through it because I have such an incredible support system around me, and the kids also provide me with a lot of strength. She explained, “On the days that I am not okay, I give myself permission to be not okay.”

6 months after Riky passed on, here is how Bianca is surviving
“I was very open about what happened to dad from the very beginning, from the very first day on. I talk a lot with children, and I listen a lot.” Now that they have gained the confidence to express themselves, they each process things in their own unique way. They are aware that, should they have any questions, they are welcome to come and ask them as well as discuss the matter, and I believe that both of them are there. The only thing that matters is that I am truthful,” she went on to say.

Riky Rick was a devoted member of his family and a beloved member of the community.

Where did Kagiso Rathebe ‘Amo’ from Scandal disappear to?

South African actor Kagiso Rathebe brought ladies’ wildest dreams and biggest fears in relationships with his character in Scandal. It has been a minute since he was last seen in the soapie playing his character since he was sent to jail. Many fans wonder where Kagiso Rathebe disappeared and what other projects he has worked on since leaving Scandal.


Kagiso Rathebe’s role as Amo in Scandal
Rathebe brought to life the character of Amo, a photographer who worked for NFH and Izigagaba. Amo was the dream of almost every woman when he first joined the team, and everyone wanted a piece of him, but he had eyes for Hlengiwe alone. Just as their relationship was severe, Amo started to falter in his step and cheated on his girlfriend with Dintle, their friend.

Kagiso Rathebe-Image Source(Instagram/KagisoRathebe)

His world, however, fell apart before his eye when Hlengiwe started having feelings for a new doctor in town. She tried breaking up with Amo, but he would not take no for an answer which ended up with him stalking his ex. When he was finally caught, he held her hostage with Dintle, who came snooping days later and tried to kill them both. Amo was arrested and taken to prison, setting the ladies free, and that was the last of him seen on Scandal.

Where is Kagiso Rathebe now?
Kagiso Rathebe
Kagiso Rathebe-Image Source(Instagram/KagisoRathebe)
The actor’s journey as Amo from Scandal may have stopped, but the actor is still active as an entertainer. When he left Scandal, Kagiso was working in another television production where he played the role of a ninja. Kagiso was also part of the cast of Entangled, where he played Reggie’s love interest. However, after that, the actor has not been in other productions, nor has he shared his work with his fans on social media.

Before Kagiso was part of the cast of Scandal, he had been in other productions where he made a name for himself. He was even in an International show called Noughts and Crosses, where he played a toyboy. He also had roles in Generations The Legacy and Igazi. Rathebe also doubles up as a writer and model, which he has been doing since he joined the entertainment industry.

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The way Kagiso Modupe used to get rich left many in surprise

The way Kagiso Modupe got rich left many in surprise

‘PUBLIC CIRCUMCISION CAMPAIGN

Kagiso Modupe, an actor and film director, is best known for his role as Mangi Nyathi in the television show Scandal! on e.tv. Modupe recently revealed that he amassed a million dollar fortune by selling his private parts.

“It’s hilarious… I became a millionaire by selling my genitalia on the black market.”

When the podcaster asked him how he used his manhood to become a millionaire, the celebrity responded by saying that at the time, he had been married to his wife for 12 years, but he had never undergone circumcision. He also stated that he did not have children.

He came to the conclusion that because he is not circumcised, he is in a unique position to educate and encourage other men to undergo the circumcision ritual.

Modupe contacted Brothers For Life and Right to Care with the intention of initiating a public circumcision campaign in an effort to encourage other men to get circumcised on the same day as him.

He published an advertisement on social media stating that he would receive R1 for each man who underwent the circumcision procedure.

As a direct result of this campaign, the film director was able to make his first million dollars and was able to achieve his goal of convincing 1.1 million South African men to undergo circumcision in just one day.

KAGISO MODUPE ON ‘LOSING LERATO’

The actor-turned-producer who has been dubbed the “Tyler Perry” of Mzansi shared his journey of filming his award-winning film Losing Lerato, in which his daughter, Tshimollo Modupe, stars. The film was nominated for several awards.

According to IOL, the film that had its world premiere in September 2019 took the top spot in around major theaters in the first week of its official release. It also became the first independent film to gross over R4.1 million in five weeks.

At the Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema in California, the film directed by Modupe was up for six awards, including Best Actor (Kagiso Modupe), Best Actress (Samela Tyelbooi) and Best Supporting Actress (Tshimollo Modupe), Best Supporting Actor (Thato Molamu), Best Director (Sanele Zulu), and Best Cinematography (Gavin Sterrley).

“It gives us great pleasure to announce that #losinglerato has been nominated for a festival and will have a screening at the IdyFest in Palm Springs, California, the month after that.”

This is the education received by South Africa’s super-rich.

According to the most recent Africa Wealth Report, which was compiled by Henley & Partners and New World Wealth, nearly thirty percent of South Africa’s ultra-wealthy hold a postgraduate degree in the legal field.

The term “wealth” refers to a person’s “net assets,” which include all of that person’s assets (property, cash, equities, and business interests), less any liabilities that person may have. According to the findings of this study, a person is considered to have a high net worth (HNWI) if their wealth is greater than one million dollars (about R15.5 million). In the year 2021, South Africa had a total of 39,300 millionaires, whose combined wealth amounted to USD651 billion.

According to the findings of the report, wealth, rather than gross domestic product, is a more accurate indicator of an economy’s overall state of financial health.

What kind of work do they do and what did they study?

About 28% of the country’s ultra-wealthy have degrees in finance and accounting (BCom, MBA, CA, or CFA), 7% have degrees in medicine or science, 7% have studied computer and information technology, and 5% have engineering degrees.

The most important fields in which they made their fortune are real estate (12%), technology and telecommunication (10%), and financial and professional services (35%).

Twenty percent of them received their education from the University of Cape Town, eighteen percent from the University of the Witwatersrand, and thirteen percent from Stellenbosch University respectively.

Farewell to the golf estates, and welcome to the wild!

Another pattern that has surfaced is that nearly half of South Africa’s ultra-wealthy people, or 48%, either live on so-called lifestyle estates full-time or own second homes there. This is an increase from the 30% seen in 2011. Since the Covid-19 pandemic began, there has been a shift away from the previously favored golf estates and toward wildlife and parkland estates, both of which have become increasingly popular. There has also been an uptick in interest in retirement estates.


 

According to the findings of the report, wealthy buyers in South Africa are increasingly gravitating toward estates that include apartments. As a result, the majority of new luxury estate developments in the country place an emphasis on apartment living rather than single-family homes. “As opposed to the traditional model, in which houses were spaced evenly around the community, the majority of developers are now focusing their attention on the creation of small neighborhoods within their lifestyle estates.”

The new model makes it possible to add more parkland and open spaces all throughout the estate, in between each of the “neighborhoods.” A significant number of wealthy people have made the decision to work from home and settle in more rural areas, such as Hermanus, Plettenberg Bay, and Franschhoek.

Since 2011, approximately 4,500 high-net-worth individuals have left South Africa. The majority of these people have traveled to the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Other countries such as Portugal, Switzerland, Israel, Mauritius, New Zealand, the United Arab Emirates, Canada, Monaco, and Malta have also received significant numbers.