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The late Shona Ferguson Makes the headlines, Bantu Holomisa speaks too. why

When Bantu Holomisa tweeted something that seemed “confusing,” people were not happy about it.

Afterward, he was sick for a few days, and the staff at Netcare Milpark Hospital in Johannesburg took care of him. The party leader thanked them for their help. When Shona Ferguson, the producer and actor, saw his tweet, she was not happy about it. His death came in July 2021 at the same hospital.‘Why is Shona in it?’: Bantu Holomisa dragged over Pfizer vaccine tweet

 

 

 
He says he became sick after taking the vaccine.

When Holomisa took to Twitter on Monday night, he said that he was grateful that his life wasn’t cut short in June last year. 66-year-old politician says that two days after taking the Pfizer vaccine, he blacked out and was taken to the hospital. His tweet about Shona Ferguson caused a lot of people to question why he would include her in it. People saw the tweet with a link that went to a story about Milpark Hospital owner.

People at Milpark Hospital saved my life. I don’t have anything against them.” On June 14, 2021, I took a Pfizer Covid19 vaccine. On June 16, 2021, I blacked out. When Shona died at a hospital called Milpark, this person is the owner.See the source image

A TWEET was sent out, and SHONA FERGUSON’S name was in it.

It looks like Holomisa made a mistake when he used the name of the late actor in a tweet. “Here’s the owner of Milpark, the hospital where Shona died,” was the last tweet he sent.

Adding the article title in this way also doesn’t help his case, because he shared the link to the article twice in one tweet. Most of the time, when you share a link to an article in a tweet, Twitter neatly boxes the article down below your caption. The headline and link appear right at the bottom of the tweet, next to the main picture used in the article.

As a result, people on Twitter have called out The General (as he is also known) for linking his own experience to the death of Shona Ferguson, no matter what he was trying to say or how he meant to say it.

Chief justice Zondo, broke his silence on Teffo’s arrest inside the court

Few days ago, the internet was left buzzing when the lawyer representing four of five accused people to be behind the killing of former Bafana-Bafana and Orlando Pirates captain, Senzo Meyiwa, got arrested inside the court.

 

 

 
Many were asking them self on why police arrested him inside the court, while there is media, why not happy or somewhere. His arrest divided the country, with someone trying to understand after explanation by police but some still didn’t understand it.

Chief Justice of the republic of South Africa, Raymond Zondo broke his silence yesterday. He released Statement which he wishes to make it clear that is not about whether Advocate Teffo should or not have been arrested. He said that It is about the place where the arrest was effected and the manner in which it was done.

For him, it was not suppose to happen inside the court, he didn’t find any reason why police couldn’t wait for court to be over or arrest him somewhere.

“Please stop calling me Jerusalema ” MasterKG claims

“Please stop calling me Jerusalema ” MasterKG claimsMasterKG has taken it to social media to announce that people should stop calling him Jerusalema. He says people call him Jerusalema and it is not his name, they are actually calling him by the name of his popular song.

 

 

He wants people to know his real name. MasterKG is already popular because of his amazing work, I don’t think he should worry about what other people call him. MasterKG started very small in his music and he made it to the top by working hard.

I have to say that people who call by the name of his song will always do that. I am saying this because there are popular actresses in South Africa and people do not actually know their real name, they call them with their on screen names from television. MasterKG should get used to it because it is not that bad.

Check out what Twitter is saying about Emtee and Fifi cooper

Fifi Cooper is the stage name of Refilwe Boingotlo Moeketsi, a South African music artist. Fifi Cooper began her musical career as an R&B singer until breaking through with her breakthrough rap hit “Chechela Morago” in 2010.

Fifi Cooper is the third kid in a family of three. Her early education took place at Montshiwa, Mahikeng, South Africa, where she also developed her singing and dance skills. She attended Batswana High School in Mahikeng for secondary school and Boston Media House for higher education, where she studied media.

Fifi Cooper secured a recording contract with Ambitiouz Entertainment, a musical label located in South Africa, in 2015. She released “Kisses,” a single created by AB Crazy, in early 2015. Dino Benedetti directed the music video for “Kisses,” which was premiered on YouTube on May 24, 2015.

Fifi Cooper released 20FIFI, her debut studio album, on November 13, 2015, which received three accolades at the 15th Metro FM Music Awards and was nominated for the 2nd South African Music Awards in the categories of “Best Newcomer of the Year” and “Best Female Artist of the Year.” Fifi Cooper, A-Reece, and the hip hop trio B3nchMarQ all left Ambitiouz Entertainment in February 2017.

Emtee (Mthembeni Ndevu) is a South African rapper who goes by the stage name Mthembeni Ndevu. He was born in Matatiele and spent his childhood in Rockville, Soweto, where he took part in talent events. His career began when he was 17 years old, and his first hit single, “Roll Up,” was released to critical acclaim in 2015.

 

Two singles preceded the album: “Roll Up” and “Pearl Thusi.” Manando (2017) is his second studio album, named for his late brother. In 2018, he released his third album, DIY 2. In collaboration with African Trap Movement, he founded eMtee Records and released his third studio album Logan (2021), which debuted at number one in South Africa.

In August 2019, Emtee announced that he was leaving his label Ambitiouz Entertainment, amid controversy.In September 2019, Emtee established his own record label, Emtee Records under his company African Trap Movement

This two were posted claiming they were the best group duo in South African hip hop

T0P 4 Female Mzansi Celebrities Who Can’t Speak English Fluently.

A considerable lot of our youngsters, even those with matric confirmations and even degrees, have battled to look for a job in Mzansi. A few of our legends, be that as it may, who don’t have a matric, have prevailed regardless of their absence of a matric. Some of them have amassed gigantic wealth because of their endeavors. They live in houses, drive extravagant vehicles, and dress in the most stylish trends. In spite of not having the option to graduate secondary school and talking awful English, they have utilized their ability to fabricate a great life for themselves. It is apparent that investing the energy pays off.

 

 

 

 

 

A few South Africans are not local English speakers and can’t chat as easily in English as they do in their unique tongues.

1. Sana Mchunu

She is generally perceived as far as concerns her in Mzansi Magic’s theatrics series Gomora as ‘Zodwa.’ When it comes to English, we as a whole know that ‘Zodwa’ is a finished debacle. ‘Zodwa’ seems, by all accounts, to be a non-local English speaker; she might attempt to conceal it, however she doesn’t communicate in the language easily.

The 44-year-old entertainer was naturally introduced to a ruined Soweto family and didn’t begin performing until she was impressively more established. Sana has been not able to finish her schooling since she became pregnant while still a teen. She understood she had seriously acting ability from that point onward, which propelled her to look for a vocation in the calling.

2. Thuthuka Mthembu

She is generally referred to for her job as ‘Nonka’ in the SABC 1 Zulu drama Uzalo. Because of her failure to talk in English, this 21-year-old was moving via online entertainment locales a couple of months prior.

Thuthuka was blamed for being a terrible English speaker after a syntactic bumble in a Tweet. In the wake of being hauled to this point, she was obliged to eliminate the tweet. Amazing! Mzansi.

3. Makhadzi

She is from Mashamba, in South Africa’s Limpopo region. As indicated by sources, the 24-year-old expressed that her order of the English language is inadequate, which is the reason she likes to talk in Sotho/pedi.

Another television show moderator had recently evaluated this Matorokosi vocalist and artist; I don’t know what they examined, but rather Makhadzi utilized the expression ‘advertising’s rather than ‘advertising.’ Despite the way that it had been referenced via web-based entertainment, she appeared to be indifferent.

4. Darlings Wodumo

The Gqom diva, notable for her melody “Hololo,” was as of late uncovered via virtual entertainment for talking awful English, however the 27-year-old can’t muster the energy to care since her occupation is her most memorable concern.

Angels Wodumo has announced unequivocally that she is certifiably not a local English speaker and has never gone to an unmistakable non-public school; therefore, she owes nobody an English illustration; she is a glad Zulu speaker. Fans concurred with her and proposed that people simply let her be so she can communicate in English the manner she needs.

Note – This article isn’t expected to disgrace or condemn anybody; rather, it is planned to remind perusers that “English isn’t the expert of brightness.” It is definitely not a sign that somebody is idiotic or unequipped for making progress throughout everyday life assuming they can’t impart in English.