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HouseOfZwide: Funani chooses his business over Onalerona

Now that a psychologist has declared that Faith is mentally unstable and her trial is being delayed.

Funani has also secured a big business deal which requires him to be hands on and all his workers available to work for him.

He realizes that he can’t continue trying his best to have Onalerona cone to terms that she is a Zwide.


 

 

 

So after noticing that his long lost daughter who double as his assistant designer isn’t coming to the party Funani will have to lay her off.
Funani will finally get back to work mode and will fire Ona from House of Zwide conpany.

After Ona gets laid off the position will be open for anyone who wants to get it which will result in Mampho and Shoki getting to compete for it.

Fans should note that Ona is being fired from House of Zwide the designer company not House of Zwide the soapie.

Mampintsha Responds To Internet Bullies

There is nothing more admirable and attractive than a man,who always defends his woman against haters.

Bongekile Simelane, professionally known as Babes Wodumo has been bullied since the beginning of her music career. She has been called out for her poor English speaking.


 

 

 

Which is not even her native language by the way. So however she speaks,should not be our main concern and what hurts the most is that most women are behind the bullying.

Babes Wodumo’s recent pictures has been circulating all over the internet and social networks. There has been changes in her body, weight loss. Nobody knows the cause of the changes,but people are already assuming the worst.

Obviously her husband, professionally known as Mampintsha has had enough of the cyber bullying and he has expressed his feelings.

For those who do not speak or read isiZulu,here is a bit of a translation of what he says in the text below.

“It is painful because the people who are throwing insults,we do not know them and a person who has money,or who is well off does not go around insulting people. It is always the poor, jealous people.”

Skeem Saam actor ‘Kwaito’ Clement Maosa shows off his growing goat breeding business

Clement Maosa, who has been stealing the show in Skeem Saam with his outstanding acting skills, took to his Instagram to show off his growing goat breeding business.

 

 

 

 

The award-winning actor has been on Skeem Saam since its debut and is among the longest-serving actors on the show where he plays the role of Kwaito. Clement’s work ethic has kept him relevant throughout the years, and today he is one of the famous faces in the country.

His role on Skeem Saam was his first acting gig, but one can never guess as he is slaying it to perfection. His character as Kwaito on Skeem Saam has labelled him a womanizer because of the love triangle he is caught up in with Elizabeth (Lizzy) and Glenda. However, in real life, he is a married family man with a three-year-old son.

Clement Maosa
Clement Maosa: Image source @Instagram

Actor Clement Maosa’s goat breeding business
The actor was born and raised in the outskirts of Polokwane in Gauteng. His childhood wasn’t easy as his family struggled to make ends meet. Clement Maosa’s father was a farmworker, while his mother was a domestic worker.

Clement has decided to honour his late father by venturing into the farming business. Taking to his Instagram, he showed off his goat breeding farm and complimented his post with an inspiring caption.

This one @bokang_maosa motivates me to work even harder and create wealth, i always smile seeing him enjoy the farm life…. I’m hopeful!!!

#Brothers4life

#FarmBoys

His fans and followers came to his post and wished him well in his farming business. Others thanked Clement for being their inspiration through his hard work.

The actor proves he is more than the handsome guy we see on our screen. Clement is the epitome of hard work and stops at nothing to be successful.

Clement Maosa
Clement Maosa: Image source @Instagram
Skeem Saam star Clement Maosa on being a philanthropist
The actor has from rags to riches story, and he understands the concept of giving. Clement is always bragging about how his community helped him when his parents died, so each time he gets an opportunity, he gives back to his community.

In May 2022, Clement Maosa partnered with Glencore Ferroalloys and Imbumba foundation to keep young girls at school through sanitary pad donations.

Clement Maosa
Clement Maosa: Image source @Instagram
The partnership was sparked by the startling rate of teenage girls who miss school due to a lack of access to sanitary pads.

Since collaboration, over 500 000 sanitary pads have been delivered to more than 10 000 girls at 57 schools in the Limpopo and North West provinces.

Skeem Saam actor Leshole ‘Thabo Mkhabela’ is a Lecturer in real life

Thabo Mkhabela, the only man who takes a girl out and asks her to pay half the bill, real-life’s occupation shocks Mzansi. His role in Skeem Saam has made him famous due to his phenomenal acting skills. He plays the role of Leshole, an unlucky young man who struggles to make ends meet and has never had anything good coming his way.

 

 

 

 
Judging from his role on Skeem Saam, one can not believe that he is highly educated in real life. The actor we all love to hate lives a luxury life. He grew up in Bushbuckridge, Mpumalanga and his family wasn’t poor like on set. Thabo’s parents were highly educated and understood the value of education in one’s life. To be trophy parents, they ensured their son had the best education.

Thabo Mkhabela
Thabo Mkhabela: Image source @Instagram

Thabo Mkhabela did his secondary school at a local school in Mpumalanga and passed with flying colours. After passing his matric, Thabo registered for tertiary education at the University of Limpopo, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. After graduating with his Bachelor’s Degree, he studied for a Master’s Degree at the same institute. His qualifications licensed him to be a full-time lecturer.

Skeem Saam actor Leshole ‘Thabo Mkhabela’ is a Lecturer in real life

With his real-life industrial experience of acting and presenting cupped by academic expertise, Thabo Mkhabela is a Lecturer at the Tshwane University of Technology. The Tshwane University of Technology has two facilities, namely the Facilities of Science and The Arts. Thabo has proved that he is more than the ragged and poor student we see on our screens. He is an academic genius who tutors other students to become graduates.

Thabo Mkhabela

Thabo Mkhabela: Image source @Instagram
Thabo’s job at Tshwane university is to plan and deliver teaching on their specialist subject to university students. This includes creating teaching materials, preparing for tutorials or seminars and marking students’ work, as well as direct teaching. Thabo Mkhabela is not a flamboyant personality who flaunts his lifestyle on social media, but he is rich. He is a lecturer who humbled himself by portraying a role of a low-life student followed by misfortunes.

Baby-faced Good Men actor Zola ‘Tabile Tau’ Zola’s age leaves Mzansi puzzled

South African actor Tabile Tau has been stealing hearts with his young-looking face, which makes him look like a High scholar instead of his actual age. The young actor is making serious career moves with his first lead role in the new legal drama series on SABC 1, playing the role of Zola, a high school boy. This has gotten people to question the age of this young actor as they have seen him before on prime television shows.

 

 

 

Tabile as Zola in Good Men
Tabile Tau in Good Men
Tabile Tau in Good Men-Image Source(Instagram/TabileTau)

The young actor brings to life the character of Zola, a high school maths genius and A-student who is in love with a girl in his class named Gugu. They were caught in the library kissing, and Gugu got called to one of the teachers’ offices later, where she was raped and taken advantage of. When she tried to break up with Zola later because she felt dirty and tainted, he refused to accept that it was over. Gugu then shared what had happened to her with Zola, who went to confront their teacher together with Gugu.

Being short-tempered, Zola grabbed a knife but slashed Gugu, who was trying to stop him by mistake. After seeing what he had done, Zola fled, threw away the knife, and ran from the scene. He was arrested the next day when he met the lawyer who would represent him, Jama. His story is that of an innocent young man who will fight for justice with the help of a lawyer, trying to redeem himself.

Tabile Tau’s age stuns Mzansi
Tabile Tau
Tabile Tau-Image Source(Instagram/TabileTau)
In the drama series, the actor brings to life the character of a 17-year-old high school boy, but that’s not his age in real life. Tabile was born in 2000, which makes him 22 years of age, a far cry from the teenager he portrays onscreen. The actor rose to fame with his portrayal of Bonga in Generations The Legacy, the son of Fikile and Ben, who was estranged. He was born and raised in Capetown, where he attended Settlers High School before pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in Live performance and graduating in 2000 at 20 years.

Previous roles in Television
Tabile Tau in Generations The Legacy
Tabile Tau in Generations The Legacy-Image Source(Instagram/Tabile Tau)
Good Men may be his first lead role on Television, but he has held a series of minor roles in many shows before this one. Tabile debuted his acting career with a role in a horror movie called Pinky Pinky on Showmax. He went on to portray a young Abednego in Isono The sin. The actor then got a role in Goodbye Gogo, The Station, Grootman and sons and many more in the two years he has been acting.