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Fakazile (Zola Nombona) pregnant with Nqubeko’s child on My Brother’s Keeper

It is really going down for Fakazile on My Brother’s Keeper.

She took a pregnancy test and it was positive. She’s expecting Nqubeko’s child, at least that’s what she thinks. Nqubeko is the brother of her late first and second husbands, Khwezi and Thuthuka.


 

 

 

She started having an affair with the married Nqubeko after Khwezi died. She was then forced by his family to marry Thuthuka, who was accidentally killed by Nqubeko a few weeks later.She then ended things with Nqubeko but it seems it was too late as he had already planted his seed in her. It’s a total mess. The sad part is that Nqubeko and his wife Nomusa have been desperate to have a child. They even tried in vitro fertilisation (IVF) as she’s been struggling to fall pregnant, but it didn’t work. It’s going to rip her heart apart to find out he’s impregnated Fakazile and that they could have been pregnant at the same time.

The Shabalalas want Fakazile to mourn Thuthuka by wearing black. These are the same people who didn’t allow her to mourn Khwezi, who was her first true love. This was just because they wanted to ensure they merge her successful business with their struggling one.Mshengu, the brothers’ dad, is controlling. Knowing him, he might force Fakazile to marry Nqubeko. This would make him the third brother she’d be marrying. Unlike with Thuthuka, whom she didn’t find attractive, Fakazile actually wouldn’t mind being Nqubeko’s second wife.

I salute Donga, Mshegu’s firstborn child, for always sticking to his guns and not kissing his dad’s ass. He tells like it is and isn’t afraid to start from scratch. Although he’s struggling financially, he’s not waiting for handouts from the family businesses. If only his wife could stop nagging and support him in his plans to stand on his own feet.

It ends in tears for DJ Fresh and actress ‘Mapaseka Koetle’

Motswana disk jockey, producer, and entrepreneur based in Johannesburg, South Africa, Thato Sikwane, better known by his stage name, DJ Fresh says he’s out of the dating pool for a while after his recent break-up experience.After announcing his divorce, Fresh sparked dating rumours with actress Mapaseka Koetle earlier this year.While the two stars have never confirmed the speculation, social media users were convinced after spotting them cosying up together in public and attending events together.Marking the last episode of the year on his podcast Waw What A Week, Fresh did an interview with radio presenter Lula Odiba.


 

 

 
In the sit down, Fresh was asked what scared him the most in his life experiences and he answered, saying: “Outside of having children is my recent break-up. It scared me because from the age of 14 until now, I’ve been in a relationship back-to-back. The thing that scares me is that I’ve never had an opportunity not to be in a relationship. The last six weeks for me have been the most exciting and scariest time of my life because I do not know not having to account to someone.”

Fresh did not get into the details of what led to his break-up but said he would save the details for when he chooses to release a book.

“I think what makes it scarier is that I broke up with someone that I genuinely believe I wanted to spend the rest of my life with, and I still believe that’s the person I want to spend the rest of my life with, but because things happened the way they did — and I’m not going to even point fingers, I think we both f*cked up — but I think choosing that I don’t want to be in a relationship, for now, is probably the scariest thing I’ve decided because I haven’t done it in a while.”

In February 2022, Thabiso and Fresh announced the end of their marriage of 20 years, revealing they were in the process of a divorce.

The pair released a joint statement on social media in the form of a video saying they were going to remain friends and stay in business together.“We’ve been separated most, if not all, of lockdown and we are finalizing the finer details. We still have each other’s backs. I think people are expecting drama but there will never be drama between us because we’ll always love each other,” Fresh said.

Thabiso has opened up about how she and Fresh make co-parenting work, even though their relationship didn’t.

“It is so overwhelming sometimes, especially when you are doing it on your own. Hang in there. I don’t think anybody has a formula. Yes there are books, classes, and things you can do to equip yourself, but you know yourself, you know your limitations, you know your capabilities and you find your own rhythm. Pray as well, pray for wisdom on how to raise them,” she said.

“I don’t know where I’d be as a parent without praying for wisdom. By His grace, we’ve been able to raise four amazing children and it’s such a blessing that even after our divorce we are parenting. We are both present in our children’s lives. I don’t use the term co-parenting because nothin

No lobola? Zahara’s fiancé allegedly not regarded by star’s family

Family of the late singer Zahara has refused to accept Mpho Xaba. Zimoja reports that the fiance of the Loliwe hitmaker paid lobola before the singer passed away, but the family rejects him as a son-in-law because he didn’t make full payment. Mpho reportedly stood by his lover and took care of the hospital bills till she drew her last breath on the 11th of December. Zahara will be buried this week, but her fiance has been snubbed by the family for the burial arrangement.“Things are not good at all, they are using the fact that he did not finish lobola against him,” adds the source. According to another source, the drama started at the memorial service last week Thursday, where he was not allowed to speak by certain family members citing that he is not their son-in-law.


 

“They are scared that if things don’t go his way, he might take drastic steps,” adds the source. Family spokesperson Oyama Dyosiba said no lobola was paid “Look there was a family meeting, certain things were brought up including the lobola issue and according to the family, no lobola was paid,” he said to zimoja.

Toya DeLazy prompted to write a book after Zahara’s death

Toya Delazy is triggered by the death of guitarist Zahara, who passed away on the 11th of December. The SA musician will be writing a book called What Happened to Toya DeLazy. Taking to social media, she revealed things to expect in the book; she also talked about how Zahara’s deal with her former record label was similar to hers.“I decided it’s time for me to write my book – after the tragic loss of sis Zahara, I saw the type of music deal she was signed to and I realised that it was like mine. I mentioned this, and it brought on a huge discussion on Twitter, with some people saying, anyway, my grandpa is rich, so I am fine. It made me realise that none of you know my story or my journey, I never had anything handed to me. I was squatting through university and had no one to pay my school fees often; people think your proximity to money makes you wealthy, and getting through the South African music industry alive was one of the biggest learning curves of my life,” she wrote.


 

 

 

 

“I regret nothing, everything that has happened has taught me so much and I feel very lucky that I found another part of the world to appreciate my talent,” she said, adding that she won Newcomer of the Year in the UK last week! “We independent artists need your support, going independent doesn’t mean you have lost your talent, sometimes we have to get out of deals that are no longer sustainable for us but because the industry turns its back on us as they don’t want to mess up their bag with the major label by supporting you, the fans think you’re less talented cause you no longer on mainstream media, it’s not always easy to find your feet, most of the artists that have been in my position died,” she said.

Toya who is now independently running Delazy Entertainment and Afrorave Ltd music companies says she is winning, but still needs support of her fans and the public. I’m still winning as an independent, if the public and fans can be genuine and support me like they did when I was with a major being independent would be a natural progression,” she concluded.

Mzansi in tears after Uzalo actress Lily who’s Zuma’s child reveals sad reason why she now sells hot dogs at taxi rank

Noxolo Mathula, renowned for her role as Lilly on the popular South African drama series Uzalo, has unveiled more about her thriving business, which has attracted its fair share of judgment. Despite her illustrious acting career, Mathula has expanded her dog business into various taxi ranks across South Africa.

As one of the most watched and potentially most lucrative productions in the country, Uzalo viewers often wonder if she receives sufficient payment for her role as Lilly, given her presence in the street food business.Mathula responds to the skepticism by explaining, “I’m often asked why I am on the streets selling hot dogs while I am a TV star. People don’t understand that times are tough. I’m not selling hot dogs on the streets for fun; it’s one of my side hustles.


 

Running this business on the streets doesn’t mean I’m not paid well at my TV job. But I understand my target market, which is people on the streets. We must stop looking down on each other and rather offer support. A single salary can never be enough, no matter how much it is.”

She emphasizes that she and her team are actively involved in selling hot dogs at taxi ranks, believing it’s a smart side hustle while she remains relevant in the industry. People still watch her on their TV screens, making it a strategic venture.Additionally, it was recently reported that Noxolo Mathula secured a catering contract for another TV production related to Uzalo, although she didn’t disclose its name. Her celebrity status has even driven some customers to purchase her hot dogs, and they often request selfies with her, as buying from a celebrity holds significant appeal for them.