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RIP : Condolences pour in to musician, Yvonne Chaka Chaka

Messages of condolences are pouring in for South African singer and songwriter, Yvonne Chaka Chaka on the loss of her mother.

The 58-year old singer, dubbed the “Princess of Africa” shared news of her mother’s passing with her followers on Instagram a few hours ago.


 

 

 

 

 

“Rest in peace mother. Rest in peace gogo wa a ntwana bam. Tlela ikurula mhane.”

Yvonne Chaka Chaka mourns the loss of her motherYvonne Chaka Chaka has been at the forefront of South African popular music for 35 years and has made her mark in Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Gabon, Sierra Leone and Ivory Coast.

The singer whose real name is Yvonne Machaka became the first black teenager to be profiled on local television in 1981 when she appeared on the talent show, Sugar Shack.

With her hit tracks Thank You Mr DJ, Every Woman Needs A Man and Motherland, Yvonne went on to become one of SA’s top selling artists.

SkeemSaam After learning the truth about Bullet, Leeto decides to accommodate him, but he later regrets it after Bullet does something Leeto had not expected.🤧😩

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After learning the truth about Bullet, Leeto decides to accommodate him, but he later regrets it after Bullet does something Leeto had not expected.🤧😩Monday 4 March 2024
Episode 176


 

Reminder! Skeem Saam moves to 19h30 from tonight.
Jacobeth gives Alfred more reason to have her sent to jail. Lewatle catches on to what might appear to be a flirtatious moment between Babeile and Sthoko. Tbose is stuck between a rock and a hard place about his career and promise to Kwaito.
Tuesday 5 March 2024
Episode 177
It all comes crashing down for Bullet when Leeto discovers the truth about him. Alfred is pushed into a corner where he is forced to drop the restraining order against Jacobeth. A miscommunication between Babeile and Sthoko makes Sthoko think Babeile’s not interested in her.
Wednesday 6 March 2024
Episode 178
Leeto empathises with Bullet, until he pulls the last straw. Kwaito is suspicious of Tbose’s story. Babeile takes a leap of faith, but ends up making a fool of himself.
Thursday 7 March 2024
Episode 179
Sphola fears Leeto might end up in trouble with the law again. Babeile’s gamble pays off but Lewatle is sceptical of his plans. Kwaito confronts Tbose about his dishonesty.
Friday 8 March 2024
Episode 180
Bullet takes drastic measures to deal with his problem. MaNtuli and Meikie fight over something that has nothing to do with them. Clement has an even bigger plan for his mother.
Monday 11 March 2024
Episode 181
Bullet does a tell-all interview at Berry FM but Mapitsi throws a curveball at him and exposes him live on air. Sthoko receives a delivery she assumes is from Babeile, but is it? Alfred praises Babeile for winning Sthoko’s heart but Babeile’s reaction leaves both Alfred and Charles confused.
Tuesday 12 March 2024
Episode 182
Rumours of a suicide send shockwaves in Turf. John has been pushed too far and bays for blood. The responsibility of carrying two families by herself takes its toll on Elizabeth.
Wednesday 13 March 2024
Episode 183
Bullet has more trouble heading his way, but he has one final desperate act up his sleeve. Sthoko and her new man are on the verge of relationship bliss – but can they ever get there? Tbose and Kwaito are forced to face their differences head on.
Thursday 14 March 2024
Episode 184
Leeto goes to extreme lengths for someone only to get a slap on the face. Against her better judgement, Sthoko gives in to Babeile’s desires. A certain influencer’s plans are drastically ruined.
Friday 15 March 2024

DJ Zinhle finally learns how to cook after her own daughter Kairo

Popular South African DJ, producer, media personality and businesswoman, Ntombezinhle Mohosana, known professionally as DJ Zinhle yields to the advice of the public and satisfies her daughter’s craving.

The DJ made headlines after her daughter Kairo Forbes threw her under the bus for not being able to cook.

The young girl made it know that her mother doesn’t cook, rather the help at home does the cooking.947 visited the star’s home and encouraged her to take cooking lessons, which she finally did at the comfort of her home.“Success!! @Fikz_the_Cook and I had our first cooking lesson today. She made it fun and educational. I can’t wait for our next lesson,” she captioned video.


 

 

 

Zenande Mfenyane (Noluntu) opens up about her hesitation in seeking help.😭

Zenande Mfenyana opens up about her new role as Nolwazi “Nono” Mathebula on Mother of All.
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With more than a decade in acting and memorable roles in Generations and The Queen, Zenande Mfenyana is grateful to still be at the forefront of storytelling.

Mfenyana will next slip into character as Nolwazi “Nono” Mathebula on the new action-packed drama, Mother of All, premiering tonight on e.tv’s eVod platform.

Mfenyana is billing the role as a total departure from the characters that have made her a household name.

“I was stunned when I was briefed on what playing Nono would entail,” said Mfenyana.

“One thing I can reveal is, I did all the stunts myself. I went through weeks of martial arts training to perfectly do justice to Nono’s storyline. As a fast learner, it was easy for me to adapt to the type of training required for this role and I really hope viewers love her.”

The crime drama is premised around a mother’s love that knows no bounds, whereas a daughter’s love does. The supporting cast includes Buyile Mdladla, Cabangile Gumede, Six Nyamane, Bridget Masinga and Thandeka Qwabe.

“We started shooting the show three days after I got the role. I had to fly my helper, daughter and myself to Durban to be on set,” she said.

“I had zero time to prepare but luckily being a trained artist, I just knew what I had to do when I immediately got on set since we were only given three months to finish shooting the first season.”

Two roles turned the 38-year-old actor into one of the most recognisable faces on local television – Noluntu Memela on Generations and Goodness Mabuza in The Queen. She’s also featured on high-profile productions which include Ashes to Ashes and 1802: Love Defies Time.

“People still remember Noluntu and Goodness… they actually still call me by these names to this day. I am truly grateful to still be a working actress in this tough industry,” she said.

“I am also grateful to the Fergusons. They played a bigger part in who I am as an actress. They have been following my career from the time I was shooting Generations many years ago. I remember Aus’ Connie coming on set and I’d watch her with admiration and I’d tell her, ‘One day, I’m going to work with you’, and I did. Acting on The Queen was such a wonderful time of my acting career.”

Nyamane joins Mfenyana in the show, playing Noks. The fresh-faced talent is known for her roles in Scandal!, Rhythm City and Blessers.

I Saw My Life Ending”- DJ Black Coffee

Back in January of this year, the talented South African music producer and DJ, Black Coffee, was involved in a serious travel accident while on a flight to his show in Mar Del Plata. The incident left him with some injuries, as he shared in a statement on his social media.


Black Coffee opened up about the accident for the first time during an interview on My Top 10 at 10 with Tbose. Recounting the terrifying moments, he shared, “I literally saw my life flashing; that was the most painful thing about the accident,” he told Tbose. “It wasn’t so quick, and I woke up in the hospital. It happened for like a minute, giving me time to think. I had time to pray while it was happening.”

The incident occurred during his tour of South America. Due to unforeseen circumstances, he had to change airlines for this specific trip. “It looked old, like no one had been using it. I felt uneasy,” Black Coffee explained.

Describing the moment of the accident, he said, “The plane was cruising, and I was listening to a gospel album. I reclined my seat, took a nap, and then I woke up to the plane shaking violently. I opened my eyes, and everyone was trying to hold on,” he recalls the horrific incident.

“It was moving so violently that I fell on the floor. There was a gospel song playing on my headphones, repeating Hallelujah. It felt like I had these angels singing to save me at that moment. I was on the floor, got up, and sat on the chair, trying to hold on. The plane just dipped so fast, and I hit the ceiling with my head, and I was unconscious for a couple of seconds. Shortly after, I was on the floor again, and it was simmering down. The plane inside was so destroyed—still flying—the oxygen masks were rolling.”

The pilot made an emergency landing in Uruguay, where Black Coffee underwent a 5-hour surgery to repair his upper spinal cord, which was damaged in the incident.