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Lasizwe’s official Twitter account is no where to be found which may mean he might have deactivated his account.

Lasizwe’s official Twitter account is no where to be found which may mean he might have deactivated his account.

This is coming after the star shared a post about his ass and asked those who has the same small ass like his aren’t alone.

Lasizwe felt he was making a joke but online users kept throwing shade at him.

Trolls also took the opportunity to take shots at the star so he deactivated his account to avoid the drama.

Although the post was harmless, but many felt offended and took the matter on their head.

Instead of try and reason with the frenzy, Lasizwe decided it would be easier to just delete his account and avoid the drama.

Lasizwe then began trending on Twitter as more online users started asking about what had led him to deactivating his account.

A lot of people are worried about him as regarding his mental health and hopes he returns back soon.

Zakes Bantwini congratulates Sipho Dlamini on his new appointment Twitter

Zakes Bantwini has taken to his Twitter to congratulate Sipho Dlamini on his latest achievement.

Sipho Dlamini was appointed the new CEO of Universal Music South Africa and Sub Saharan Africa.

He role over the label’s operations in South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa, as part of a wider strategic expansion of its Africa leadership team.

Dlamini, 46, who formerly served as managing director over the African territories, will continue to oversee Universal’s operations within English-speaking Africa from Johannesburg.

In his new role, which he assumes effective immediately, Dlamini will continue to work closely with Adam Granite, UMG’s evp, market development, to identify opportunities for artists signed to Universal Music Africa to reach audiences around the world.

It is really a great achievement for him and people around him are proud of the man he is becoming.

Zakes tweeted: “Congrats to Sipho Dlamini appointment new CEO of Universal Music South Africa and Sub Saharan Africa @UMGSA #thebusinessofmusic”

See tweet below:

Kamo Mphela confuses fans with her new picture on social media

The star’s fans shared that they wouldn’t be able to recognise her because of her many faces.

They shared that she looks different in every snap they have come across.

Kamo has been featured in many music videos and she sings in a lot of Amapiano hits but people still get confused when they see the star.

Her song with Major League DJz and MFR Souls called Amanikiniki is on high rotation on radio and TV but Mzansi tweeps took to Twitter and shared that they just don’t know who she is.

A tweep @briany_mak took to Twitter on Monday evening, 4 January and shared a new pic of the artist. The tweep asked: “How many faces does she have though?”

Interesting Facts About Birthday Girl Mazet Get to know Siphesihle Ndaba who plays Mazet on Gomora

Post main imageIn just 2 months actress Siphesihle Ndaba has won the hearts of South African television viewers with her enthralling performances as Mazet on Mzansi Magic’s newest hit series Gomora.

Born and bred in Soweto, Johannesburg the 22-year-old is much more than her onscreen character. She’s a Rhodes University graduate, avid book reader, aspiring director and so much more. Check out 7 interesting facts about Siphesihle Ndaba aka Mazet below:

1. The Oprah School
The rising star matriculated from the Oprah Academy Leadership School.

2. Interest in Music
Music is also one of Siphesihle’s passions. During her time at the Oprah Academy, she was a member of the school’s Jazz band.

3. Rhodes University
Ndaba is a Rhodes University Alumni. She holds a Bachelor of Social Science, Psychology, Economics and Drama as well as BSS (Hons) in Dramatic Arts.4. She Comes From a Big Family
In an interview with City Press, the actress revealed that she has 18 siblings.

5. She’s an Avid Book Reader
In her free time, Siphesihle reads books. Some of the books she’s read include Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance (1995), a memoir by Barack Obama.

6. Aspiring Director
Apart from Acting, Ndaba is also an aspiring director/writer. She directed ‘Skinned’ at the National Arts Festival. The play is described as an exploration of finding and creating black female joy, living in a marginalized and public body in the South African context.

7. Theatre
Before landing the role a Mazet on Gomora, Siphesihle was cast in a lot of theatre productions. These include: I am an emotional creature by Eve Ensler- directed by Coba Wilsenach, Race by David Mamet- directed by Tisetso Mashifane, The witches by Roald Dahl – directed by Coba Wilsenach as well as Vuk’ucave directed by Andrew Buckland.

Is Cassper Nyovest Jealous Of Focalistic? Nota seems to think so as he calls him pathetic

It’s no secret that in Hip Hop one can never be everybody’s favourite and Nota Baloyi is not afraid of calling out all the rappers he dislikes. The “game” as some may call it, has been shaken up by the new school kids, forcing the older rappers to keep up. Cassper Nyovest took stray shots from Nota Baloyi when he tried to make this point, and he threw insults directed at Cassper and Nasty C. Post main image

Read more: Cassper Shades Kwesta’s Ex Manager Nota

Nota Baloyi is known for speaking his mind and vocalising his opinions when it comes to South African music. However, he does come across as condescending as he seeks to overpower people who do not share the same views as his. If you watched the MTV Base Hottsest MC’s of 2020, you will definitely attest to that.

Read more: Stogie T Still Living At His Mother’s House?

His latest social media rant saw him taking major shots at Cassper Nyovest saying Focalistic has stolen his shine. His lengthy Instagram post was a response to a tweet from a rapper by the name of Lucas Raps, who wishes the industry could find common ground and make the game better again.

Nota then took aim at Cassper saying they as supporters helped him get to where he ‘was’ when he reached major milestones of filling up the Dome to then filling up major stadiums such as FNB. He then said Cassper has gotten too big for his boots that he does not recognise the support people gave him and that his ego had gotten the better of him.

“We “the SA Hip-hop” community came together to get Capper from the Dome to FNB (stadium) and instead of him seeing how far we could get together, he instead wanted to act as if he got us there on his own, as though he didn’t need the Hip-hop community to progress in his career anymore. He thought he could do it without us,” he wrote.

The insults then came in when Nota said Cassper is jealous of Focalistic and the new rappers because of all the praises they are receiving.

“He was wrong and now he’s watching the Hip-hop community get behind Focalistic and the rest of the new school, which makes him jealous, because he can’t stand not being the centre of attention. His fragile ego is something he needs to deal with. You can’t help him. Don’t even try. You can always trust him to always want to make himself the pathetic victim like he’s doing again now. Don’t fall for it. Don’t let him confuse you.”

He then took aim at Durban rappers, and our wild guess is that he is shading Nasty C. Nasty C is at an international level now and has definitely put his city (Durban) on the map – but Nota does not agree, “Put your city on the map. The last time a rapper put Durban on the map was Ludacris – Pimpin All Over The World!”

 

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