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Chad le Clos in the making? DJ Lamiez Holworthy’s son’s swimming video trends

DJ Lamiez Holworthy has undoubtedly wowed many with her parenting skills, often thrusting her into the top trends over the months.

Earlier this year, she welcomed her bundle of joy and has been serving mother and son goals that have often thrust her into top trends.


 

DJ LAMIEZ HOLWORTHY’S SON’S SWIMMING VIDEO TRENDS
Despite being one of the most booked DJs, she always spent some time with her son, and some of their priceless moments have often impressed many.

The DJ is topping trends after she dropped a video of her son swimming. Her son Leano was having a swimming session, and Mzansi quickly jumped into the comments section with their two cents.

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Taking to Instagram, DJ Lamiez Holworthy posted: “🥺 I don’t think we give kids enough credit- it’s how he listens,how he understands and how much he loves water. Our weekly dates at @floatingpanda_sa are our favourites.”

“Ps. I have a phobia of deep waters and guess it stems from not being able to swim perfectly and I don’t want him to go through the same thing hence we’ve started water safety and swimming lessons already.”

Nomzamo Mbatha to host ‘Let’s Do Dinner’ event

Stella Artois is bringing its highly anticipated ‘Let’s Do Dinner’ event to the City of Gold, with actress Nomzamo Mbatha and media personality Katleho Sinivasan as hosts. The event promises to be an unforgettable experience, set against the backdrop of the picturesque Tables Catering venue in Auckland Park.

 

NOMZAMO MBATHA AND LET’S DO DINNER
Nomzamo Mbatha and Katleho Sinivasan are no strangers to the spotlight. They have graced both national and international stages with their charm and talent.

Nomzamo Mbatha, known for her role in ‘Shaka Ilembe,’ recently joined Hollywood stars, including Ludacris, Zoe Saldaña, and Matt Damon, at the first ‘Let’s Do Dinner’ event in New York, according to IOL.

The event, which supported the global charity Water.org, was a memorable experience for Nomzamo Mbatha.

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Nomzamo Mbatha expressed her excitement.

“What an experience to have been here in New York at such an amazing event. It was both very meaningful and a lot of fun, and I was honoured to have been invited! I am so looking forward to hosting the event back home in SA in October, alongside Kat, and I can’t wait to see who is on the guest list.

It’s going to be a memorable night.”

As Stella Artois’ Marketing Director Marsha Kumire states, the goal of ‘Let’s Do Dinner’ is to “gather SA’s most interesting people in a grand celebration. Full of epicurean delights and transcendent performances, all imbued with that quintessential South African touch.”

LET’S DO DINNER
Expect the evening to be a blend of fine dining, lively conversations, Nomzamo Mbatha. Expect captivating performances, all designed to ignite the joy of genuine human connections.

Nomzamo Mbatha and Katleho Sinivasan as hosts, Tables Catering as the venue, and the overarching theme of celebrating human connection all contribute to the anticipation and excitement surrounding Stella Artois’ ‘Let’s Do Dinner’ event in South Africa.

Flying the flag high: Mama Joy continues backing the Boks

This week, South African social media users got all riled up after one app user revealed that local super sports fanatic Mama Joy — real name Joy Chauke — is getting paid to support the country’s national sports teams. This led to the Department of arts, culture and sports releasing a statement in support of the famous sports fanatic.

 

 
Ignoring all of the hate and backlash, Mama Joy has continued to post from France where she is currently supporting the Springboks who are participating in the Rugby World Cup.

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MAMA JOY KEEPS CALM AND CARRIES ON
“It’s concerning that when the world recognises their presence, thus celebrating the contribution of South African supporters at the World Cup, two of South Africa’s superfans are receiving criticism and insults from within the country,” reads part of the statement shared by the department earlier today.

The statement also went on to say that Mama Joy and Botha Msila contribute to how the world sees South Africa. According to the department, the pair also play a role in “addressing legacies of the colonial rule and apartheid policies.”

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Mama Joy enjoying France where she is currently backing the Springboks. Image via Instagram @mamajoy_chauke
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The lengthy message comes shortly after one social media user went viral after tweeting his dismay at the fact Mama Joy and Botha were actually getting paid to support the country’s national teams.

BI Phakathi: 5 Touching videos that will leave you in tears

Mysterious Good Samaritan BI Phakathi made headlines this week after he claimed that he had gone “broke.”

The philanthropist – famed for posting clips of him helping those in desperate need – appealed to South Africans to help him in his own time of need.

 
But there was more to the story…Earlier this week, BI Phakathi trended on Twitter or X.com after he claimed he was in a tight financial position.

He tweeted: “The assignment is bigger than me. Right now, I am broke. I have used all resources to spread the good news and fight poverty. Please pray for me if you can”.After fans rallied together to donate to the Good Samaritan, Phakathi revealed the truth behind his tweets.

The generous man claimed he had “tested” his followers to see if they were willing to help a stranger in need, as he had done.

Phakathi rewarded all those who had helped him with cash deposits in their bank accounts.

He tweeted to one follower: “You passed the test.”

To another, he posted: “Thank you for your faithfulness and being kind to me.”

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‘1 million in one day’: South African amapiano artist Tyla dethroned Master KG’s ‘Jerusalema’ record with her hit single ‘Water’.

The Citizen reports that Tyla’s single Water is the highest charting song by a South African artist since Master KG’s Jerusalema.

 

 

 

 
The global hit song Water broke into Spotify’s top 40 global playlist and was streamed over 40 million times.

The publication adds that the 21-year-old’s song Water entered the Apple Music US chart at number 82, currently sits at number 65, above the likes of SZA and Lil Baby.

The musician Tyla Laura Seethal signed a recording contract with Epic Records through a joint venture with Fax Records in the United States, after her big break.

She made headlines in March when she attended the Dolce and Gabanna’s runway show at the Milan Fashion Week where she rubbed shoulders with Kim Kardashian.

The United States-based musician also performed alongside Davido and Tiwa Savage in Kigali, Rwanda at the Africa Closing Concert presented by Spotify in August.Limpopo-born musician Master KG took to X to congratulate Tyla following reports that her hit song Water dethroned Jerusalema.

“She’s super talented. Congratulations Tyla,” said Master KG.

@llcoolmloo: “Wow you are South African. What a boss song and video. Thought you were from the US. Now you have my full attention, will be supporting even more now. First heard the track on Spotify.”

@DomoBreauxx: “You deserve it Queen! I knew you were a star when I saw you at Chris brown concert.”

@mzansiluxurys:You’re a star baby. Shine bright and raise that African flag.”