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Remember Khethiwe from Generation? Check out her beautiful pictures in real life

Famous for portraying Khethiwe Buthelezi in the television series Generations, Bawinile Winnie Ntshaba is a well-known South African actress. Having been born on the first of September in 1975, she will be 46 years old by 2021. He was born in the town of Eshowe, in the Kwa-Zulu Natal region of South Africa, as Bawinile. Ntshaba attributes her desire to further her studies to the influence of her older sister. She studied acting at the KwaZulu Natal University of Natal in KwaZulu Natal.


 

 

 

 

 

 

A poor area of Cape Town, South Africa, is the home of Winnie Ntshaba, who grew up there. The cooking oil in her body lotion and orange pap she ate when she was younger were childhood favorites. As a child, she had to deal with a number of difficulties. As an alternative, she holds her mother in high regard due to the fact that she is never far away from them at any one time. She was usually on top of things when it came to feeding them. Winnie Ntshaba has taken her life and education seriously despite being from a poor village.

She’d made a commitment to herself before she even started her degree program: she wouldn’t date until she finished it. It was Ntshaba’s older sister who inspired her to continue her education after seeing how hard her villagemates worked to get their degrees. Because life doesn’t always follow a plan, she ended up marrying a photojournalist called Thabo Modise in 2007. They started dating in her third year of college. It ended up being a short-lived union as the pair divorced in 2014. They were parents to just one child. An epiphany came to Winnie when she lost her mother in November of 2017. She had several epiphanies about how life is truly unpredictable and why we should live exclusively for our well-being and happiness.

Take a look at some candid photos of Winnie taken in her daily life.

Connie Ferguson gives her fans proof of life ever since her husband died. She looks amazing.

Hope heals all wounds especially when given time. As people we tend to move away from God when we are facing endless hardships. We forget that as much as we go through the best moments, we also go through the bad ones as well. A balance is needed in life.
 

 

 

 

 

Connie Ferguson has gone through the worst when she lost her husband, Shona. We know the wound is still strong, but she’s slowly picking up the pieces. She has taken her faith and leaned more on God. Many people would have broken down and refused to go on without their partner. But not her, she’s making sure people remember her husband.

She is back at work and is slowly getting the hang of things. She shared a beautiful picture of herself in a black and white outfit. Her fans couldn’t stop gushing her. It has been a while since we saw her. She looks absolutely stunning.

Sir Trill turned into a laughing stock after the Twitter president leaked his original pictures.

e often see many musicians being trolled on the streets of Twitter. We have seen the likes of Shimza being trolled about dating politicians, DJ Maphorisa being mocked for dating Thuli P and being mocked for supporting the ANC. However nobody never expected Sir trill to be a victim as he’s still a new leaf in the entertainment industry.

Ever since the amapiano movement began In 2019 it has been doing well, making people dance across the globe but the pioneers of amapiano couldn’t have done it without vocals like sir trill pulling the strings behind the mic. Sir Trill has been regarded as one of best vocalists Mzansi has ever had. He is well known for his sweet – soothing voice and his good charming looks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sir trill has not only been regarded as the best vocalist of all time but also has the most cutest and handsome vocalist of all time. However his good looks were nowhere to be found as the black Twitter president turned him into a laughing stock last night on the streets of Twitter.

Is Busiswa Gqulu Okay? Her Weight Loss Program Has Completely Changed Her

Change is good and when it happens we have to accept it. Over time and as people get older, people feel more comfortable and then decide to make small changes, perhaps to their body or even their lifestyle.

 

 

 
With these celebrities more clearly, there is always something new for them and especially for their bodies. But it’s very logical, because for most of them the face and body is their hallmark, they should always be the best. However, it becomes difficult when you change so much that you are no longer recognized.

Busiswa Gqulu, born 8 November 1988 and popularly known as Busiswa or Busi, is a South African singer, songwriter, and poet. Born in Mtata, Eastern Cape, South Africa. After spending years as an underrated artist, she received public recognition for her role in DJ Zinhle’s song “My Name Is” after being spotted by Kalawa CEO Jazmee Oskido.

A few months ago Busiswa embarked on a wonderful weight loss journey and the popular South African personel looked absolutely stunning at the beginning. However, fans are starting to think that now she might have done something totally wrong.

In 2020 Busiswah worked with South African Amapiano musician Gaba Cannal on the single Umhlaba Wonke. In the same year she released her third studio album, My Side Of The Story, which was composed of AmaPiano songs, with a move from gqom dance and sound to AmaPiano. The album was supported by two singles, “Sbwl,” including Kamo Mphela [and “Makazi,” in which she included Mr. JazziQ and for her efforts producing this album, she was nominated for Best Female Act at the MTV Africa Music Awards.

If two pictures of Busiswa before and after the weight loss journey are compared, it is clearly evident that something is wrong with Busiswa. She is now unrecognizable and fans and medai platforms are worried about her as they all try to get a hint of what went wrong with her weight loss program, because she Doesn’t look like the old Busiswa that everyone fell in love with.

Check Out Two Mzansi Celebs Who Recently Got Invitation From Ramaphosa.

What are your thoughts on musicians like Shimza and Makhadzi performing at political rallies? Do you believe it can be detrimental to mix business with politics? Performing in rallies is good money for now but might make a few sensitive people stop supporting your music in the long run….especially if you perform for one party clearly showing your support for that particular party…I’d advise them to also do other parties.

This is the question being asked by people after country after seeing Dj Shimza and Makhadzi performing at the ANC Campaign. Makhadzi was also part of the invitation after where she received shocking blackish from her fans.

With caption: “No one will ever refuse an invitation from the president of the Country himseld. Y’all will dress to impress hau…”

Brenda Fassie was once also ANC supporter and she received numerous supporters during her time before sje passed away. This proves that no one will ever refuse an invitation from the president of the Country himseld. They are all will dress to impress hau…

In Brenda Fassies time ANC represented liberation for THE PEOPLE. In these times, ANC does not represent anything positive. They are just using u for y energy and power over people. You can’t compare yourself to Brenda Fassie, Brenda was using her voice for the masses, not gigs.

Brenda performed when ANC was still ANC and had integrity,this ANC is not the same,this ANC is worse than Apartheid regime. You supporting means you endorse the oppression of black people, I’m really disappointed in you Makhadzi. She’s even wearing its regalia to make things worse.
 

 

We are facing far worse oppression, corruption, poverty and unemployment under ANC government than we were under Apartheid regime. Police brutally is the same as the one of Apartheid government and mzansi think that Makhadzi support all that

By Makhadzi to wear it’s regalia and post about it, it means she’s urging her fans to support ANC in this upcoming election. She was invited by the President of the the country , it’s an honour…if mzansi have a problem with that then deal with it. Mzansi’s disappointment will never change the price of petrol. Focus on ur career my nigga, Makhadzi is only honouring an invite, she isn’t going to the voting station.

Wearing a party regalia could cause musicians to lose its supporters even if you are ANC member but you must respect your supporters. Makhadzi has been encouraged by her fans to leave politics to politicians.

This is true however, Twitter is not a representation of the Country’s average population, things that offend or please Twelebs don’t elicit the same response to average folks. Are you seeing headlines, breaking news, nope because the real citizens don’t care. But reality is people who stream music are on Twitter, people who book those artist are on Twitter, the rest of the citizens do not even give a fuck about them, so after all Twitter population matters the most to artists. Twitter can make you lose a multi-million rands Nandos sponsorship, lose your job, lose gigs bookings, business support