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DJ Zinhle and Murdah Bongz: 3 things we know about the wedding

On the most recent episode of DJ Zinhle: The Unforeseen, which circulated on BET Africa on Saturday 10 September, the DJ dropped a couple of clues about her wedding.


 

 

 

 

 

1. DJ ZINHLE IS Invigorated FOR THE WEDDING

The Umlilo hitmaker uncovered that she is invigorated for the wedding and it will shock. She said it will be astounding on the grounds that she recently didn’t have any desire to get hitched.

“The wedding will be shocking. It will be astonishing in light of the fact that I was never intended to get hitched,” she said.

DJ Zinhle uncovered that her “child daddy” Murdah Bongz authoritatively approached her family’s home for the lobola exchanges – on the principal episode of the second time of her unscripted TV drama. She imparts one year old Asante Mohosana to the artist.

The financial specialist likewise has a seven-year-old little girl named Kairo Forbes with rapper Otherwise known as.

2. THE WEDDING WILL Happen AFTER THEIR Home IS Fabricated

The wedding will just occur after DJ Zinhle and Murdah Bongz construct their home together. On the last episode of the truth series, the DJ uncovered her arrangements to fabricate a home with Murdah Bongz.

“I’m energized yet we have a major task ahead. We need to fabricate this home for our youngsters and really at that time we can ponder the wedding,” she said.

The financial specialist likewise uncovered that her wedding will just occur one year from now.

3. DJ ZINHLE WILL BE ‘SERVING DRESS’

Things being what they are, will DJ Zinhle get looking sharp in a customary wedding dress for her wedding? Well it seems like she will! She said that she will stun her companions with the entire wedding, dress and that’s only the tip of the iceberg!

“I will stun you folks.. Wedding, dress the entire thing,” she said.

” We Had Planned To Renew Our Vows. I Didn’t Think It Would Be His Last Day On Earth ” – Connie Ferguson

Being in a relationship or marriage with the person you are head-over-heels in love with for a long time comes with sorrow when that person you are crazy in love with passes on. There is no right way in which you can cope with such a loss. If screaming makes you feel better, scream and if being around people who are close to your heart does the trick, then be around them.

For Connie Ferguson, losing her soulmate is still something that’s hard to get over. She and her late husband were planning to renew their vows before he died from Covid-19 related complications on 30 July 2021. They were going to be celebrating their 20th wedding anniversary.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In an interview with Dineo Ranaka, Connie revealed that on the 30th of July she went to check up on Shona in hospital and they had a nice chat. Little did she know was that it was going to be his last day on earth.

“We had this dance planned for our 20th anniversary. I remember when he was in hospital I kept on reminding him that he owes me a dance. Everything didn’t pan out hat day”, she said.

There is a famous saying by Francois Hougaard which says, “it’s never nice to lose someone close to you, unfortunately, life goes on and we have to make peace with it and move on”. Another one by Sonali Bendre says, “life goes on, and one should look ahead, not backward”. If only it was just as easy as the way the two authors expressed it.

When you lose the person you were head-over-heels in love with, you can contract depression because of the melancholy that comes after losing that person. To ease up the pain you have to go for therapy and talk to the people that cares about you or even strangers. Bottling your feelings will cause more problems for you in the long run.

As for Connie Ferguson, her birthdays will no longer be the same now that the person who was the first one to text, post on social media and bestowed her with luxurious timeless gifts is no more.
May Shona Ferguson continue resting in peace.

Did you remember Soul Buddyz? Check out where the actors are doing

Matshepo Sekgope

Matshepo Sekgopi is a young South African actress and DJ jockey on the rise. She has ascended to become one of the country’s most promising talents, earning a name for herself on television as well as in the music industry.

Siya Xaba

Siyabonga Xaba is a South African actor best known for playing Zweli Hlatswayo in the SABC1 political thriller series End Game. He is now working on the drama series Gomora.

Yolanda Kgaka

Yolanda Kgaka (born Yolanda Msimanga) is a South African actress best known for her portrayal of Noxolo in the Mzansi Magic teen drama series Is’thunzi.

Mpho Sebeng

Mpho Sebeng is a South African actor best known for his roles as Siso Ledwaba in Zero Tolerance (2001-2006) and Slay in Soul Buddyz (2011) on television. Mpho grew up in Witpoortie, Randburg, and was born in Soweto. He was the eldest in the family and attended the West Ridge High school , matriculating in 2011.

Tsholofelo

Tsholofelo is also a former South African former who appeared on Soul Buddyz. It is reported that presently she is now a successful businesswoman doing things far from the movie industry.

Garion Dowds

Garion Dowds is a South African actor who was born into an acting family: his father (Ashley Dowds) and brother (Connor Dowds) are both actors, while his mother teaches drama. At school, he studied drama and was the best practical student in his final year. His other talents includes the acts of singing, dancing, and playing the guitar. According to reports, he has landed an acting role in the film Serenity.

Thando Dlamini

Thando Dlamini is a South African actress best known for her portrayal of Nozipho in the SABC1 youth drama Soul Buddyz. There is no evidence that she worked in the entertainment sector.

Mababolo

Jafta Mamabolo is a South African actor and filmmaker who was born on December 21, 1987. He is best recognized for his performances in the films Freedom, Gangster’s Paradise: Jerusalema, and Otelo Burning. He has recently worked in radio and television.

Gift Makhampanye

Gift Mokhampanyane is a South African actor and television personality best known for his role as Fanie Maserumule in the SABC1 soap opera Skeem Saam. He was recently on Skeem Saam.

Kgosi

Kgosi Mongake was born on June 29, 1992 in Alexander. Started acting in 2004 and won his first international role as a soccer captain in the 2006 film Catch a Fire, directed by Phillip Noise. As a South African actor, he starred as Andile in the TV series Hopeville, and he later appeared in The Bomb Shelter’s Soulbuddyz 5.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please, Stay Away From Foreigners Who Lure You With Money, Lady Warns After this Happened

One thing you can say about today’s women is that they will do just about anything for cash. They don’t place the same value on themselves that previous generations did. Teenage ladies today will hurl themselves at middle-aged guys for material gain. Women of the current generation are extremely consumerist. Blessers are folks their parents’ age that they choose to date. Some of them even became safe slaves for wealthy foreigners.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A video showing African women being held as slaves by wealthy men in Dubai recently went viral. One of them said that in order to get paid, they are made to sleep with animals and do other bizarre things. Our youth has completely wasted away. They act in ways that would shock anyone’s parents.

While we’re on the subject, there’s a viral tale about a woman who became so ill that doctors predicted she wouldn’t make it. She allegedly admitted to dating foreigners who would come to her and trick her out of money on social media. Additionally, she admitted that she was playing too frequently without any sort of safety equipment. Unfortunately, she contracted illnesses that caused her to drop so much weight that her appearance became unrecognizable to others. She shared her experience online to encourage other young women to value themselves and reject foreign men who may only be interested in defrauding them of their money. She shared images of herself both before and after she became ill. Check out the pictures below:

This was before to her becoming ill with illnesses she contracted from foreigners who gave her money and other opulent items: things:

This was after the diseases:

The photos show a tragic event. To tell that it’s the same individual is a challenge. She used to be a young and attractive girl who any man would want to date, but now she’s changed into someone quite else. This woman is just relieved to be alive. She doesn’t want other women to experience the same heartbreak, so she’s spreading the word about the perils of dating people from other countries.

In the eyes of my fellow sisters, Beaty is irrelevant. Don’t kid yourself into thinking that a man who only finds you cute owes you anything. The population at large is unwell, and no one likes to die alone. Insufficient self-respect

Rip : Alaska kwaito star Mofokeng has died

The passing of its legend, Thabo Mofokeng who had been ill for some time, has shocked the South African Kwaito group Alaska, which has been rocked by yet another piece of tragic news. The hitmaker first rose to prominence while performing with the well-known Kwaito group Alaska.

Another Mzansi Legend has died, its so hard to believe he was very young.

Alaska hails from the streets of Soweto and was first noticed by one of the best music producers in the country, Oscar “Oskido” Mdlongwa. TKZee is a South African Kwaito group formed by Tokollo Tshabalala, Kabelo Mabalane, and Zwai Bala, they drove music lovers crazy with their hit Palafala in 1997 and early 1998.

 

 

 

He started his career as a dancer in 1985, under the tutelage of South African musician Sello “Chicco” Twala. He later formed a disco group called MM De Luxe with friend M’du Masilela in 1988. This duo recorded two successful albums in 1989 and 1990 and introduced what came to be known as township kwaito today. His passion for music led Mandla to enroll at Fuba Music School in 1991 to study engineering and piano.

In the 1990s he was producing music for the likes of Chimera, Kamazu, Sayaka, and Fatty Boom Boom better known as Tsekeleke. Known for his unassuming demeanor, Mandla Mofokeng is a founder member of the seminal kwaito group Trompies, which has released several albums, some of which are regarded as classics of the genre. He is also a founder member and co-director of the influential record label Kalawa Jazzmen, which has released many well-known kwaito artists, including Boom Shaka, Bongo Muffin, Alaska, B.O.P (Brothers of Peace), and Thebe. Currently, he sits on the board of directors at Kalawa Jazmee Recording company and is also one of the masterminds of the DCC (Dangerous Combination Crew) production team company. His recent contributions include successful records by Brothers of Peace, Thebe, Bongo Maffin, Alaska, Mafikizolo, Jakarumba, MaWillies and Tokollo, and Kabelo’s solo projects. Most recently, he was one of the award-winning Mafikizolo and Kabelo producers. Mandla ‘Spikiri’s diverse musical talents can be witnessed in projects in which he has worked with artists from other music genres, these include Don Laka, Moses Molelekwa, Bra Hugh Masekela, Vicky Vilakazi, and Hashi Elimhlopheh.