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Uzalo: Sbu and Sipho fight over who is the father of Hlelo’s baby

The storyline of Hlelo and the young boys of KwaMashu got everyone glued up to their screens.

 

 

 

The tables turned for Hlelo after Sbu found out she was receiving gifts from another man and she had just received a lingerie from Sipho.

Which Sbu thought it was from Calvin then he confronted him and attacked him.7 young boys from her neighbourhood. Now Hlelo is in prison at first she was stubborn claiming she did nothing wrong, but a visit from Gabisile hit home for her.According to teasers of Uzalo in December Hlelo will find out that she is pregnant whilst in prison. But now the million dollar question will be, “Who is the father?’

Hlelo will be left confused as to who is the father of her unborn child, could it be Sbu her boyfriend whom she stayed with or it could be one of the young boys she abused.

A lot will change as none of the men in her life will accept to take responsibility. However Sipho who has a soft heart towards Hlelo will decide to give her the benefit of the doubt until the child is born but this will not sit well with MaMadla and his father

Heartbreaking: why Uzalo’s Fikile couldn’t finish school in rea life will leave you crying

Sad Reasons Why Uzalo’s Fikile Couldn’t Finish School In Real LifeFrom living large at an early age to poverty when life hit her hard, then to living her best dream as Fikile on SABC 1’s most watched soapie, Uzalo. Nelisa Mchunu has really lived.


The 27-year-old vivacious actress joined Uzalo back in 2016 and has been killing at her role as Sbu’s girlfriend. No wonder she has managed. To score herself a permanent role on the soapie despite the fact that she only stepped into limelight in 2016.The two’s dubious schemes have always brought out the humorous side of Uzalo.

Speaking to Move! some time ago, Nelisa narrated an emotional piece on how she got to be who she is today.

She really made lemonade out of lemons life threw at her.

Nelisa says she was raised by her single mom because her father – who did not live with them – died when she was only 4 years old.Her nice life in KwaZulu Natal’s surbubs was shortlived after she was forced, at the age of 8, to move to the townships in Inanda.

Talk about the fall from grace!

This was due to financial problems her mom faced at that time.

“It was a difficult situation to adjust to. I had to wake up at 4:30 am in the morning just so I can get to school on time. I also had to use public transport when I was used to my mom dropping me off and picking me up. I had to stop my sports activities because I’d get home late when using the bus, ” she told the publication.

Nelisa has always been picked among many of Mzansi celebrities who have made in life despite not having sound educational certificates.

These are part of the sad reasons why she did not finish school.

After her Matric, Nelisa enrolled at the University of Witwatersrand (Wits) to do media studies. But that wasn’t her first choice.

She had already developed a love for drama in high school.

But her mom did not approve. She then settled for Media Studies because it wasn’t far from what she wanted to study.

Unfortunately, life came down crushing on her yet again. This time totally forcing her out of school.

Her mom’s financial woes started again, resulting in Nelisa dropping out of school to settle for being a waitress at a local food outlet.

Because of her love for drama and luck on her side, not forgetting her talent; Nelisa’s dream finally came true when she was called for auditions as an extra on SABC 3’s Isidingo.

And this was the beginning of her sweet career she has enjoyed till date.

Congratulations : to South African Artist Emtee. God did PrivateJet

South African musician Emtee is basking in the glory of his success, and he took to Instagram to share a momentous milestone with his fans. The artist expressed profound joy and gratitude for the transformative journey he has experienced, attributing it to both his hard work and the divine intervention of God.Emtee’s Triumph: From Taxis to Private Jets, A Testament to Perseverance


 

 

 

 

 

In a celebratory Instagram post, Emtee shared a picture and a video capturing a pivotal moment as he boarded a private jet. The caption accompanying the post read, “from taking taxis at Bree to taking PJ’s,” a succinct yet powerful reflection of the remarkable trajectory of Emtee’s life and career.

Emtee’s Journey: A Testament to Perseverance
Emtee, whose real name is Mthembeni Ndevu, rose to fame with his breakthrough hit “Roll Up” in 2015 and has since become a prominent figure in the South African music scene. However, his path to success was not without its challenges.The reference to “taking taxis at Bree” resonates with Emtee’s humble beginnings, symbolizing a time when he relied on public transportation to navigate the bustling streets. This contrasted sharply with the later image of him boarding a private jet, highlighting the immense strides he has made in his career and personal journey.

Emtee’s message goes beyond a celebration of personal success; it serves as an inspiration to others facing challenges and setbacks. The artist’s story is a testament to the idea that no situation is permanent, and with determination, hard work, and faith, one can overcome adversity.Gratitude and Divine Intervention
Emtee’s acknowledgment of God’s role in his journey adds a spiritual dimension to his success story. Many fans resonated with the artist’s expression of gratitude, seeing it as a recognition of the higher forces at play in shaping destinies.

The symbolism of transitioning from taxis to private jets is not just a measure of financial success but a metaphor for personal growth and resilience. Emtee’s ability to rise above his circumstances and achieve such remarkable milestones sends a powerful message about the potential for transformation and triumph over adversity.

Full list of Feather Awards 2023 winners

The Feather Awards 2023 took place on Thursday night, 09 November. The award event was hosted by Refilwe and Bontle Modiselle alongside Andiswa P. Gebashe. Celebrities and socialite made the event colorful with their various glamorous attires.

The Feather Awards XV celebrated the importance of unity, acceptance, and breaking down barriers in society. The evening was filled with quirky antidotes, heartwarming moments, entertainment, and unforgettable performances that captivated the audience and reinforced the message of embracing diversity.The winners of the Feather Awards 2023 were selected by a panel of esteemed judges who assessed the nominees in various categories. This year’s recipients demonstrated their unwavering commitment to promoting diversity and inclusivity, and they serve as shining examples to inspire change and acceptance within South Africa and beyond.Here are the winners of 2023 Feather Awards:
Best Styled Individual (JOINT AWARD)

· PonaHalo and Yaya Mavundla

Hunk of the Year

· Thembinkosi Mthembu

Diva Extraordinaire of the Year

· Mrs Mops

Sports Personality of the Year

Feather Awards 2023

Role model of the Year

· Tony Kruger

Cutest Couple

· Buhlebendalo & Botshelo

Homba Mazaleni

Media Award of the Year (JOINT AWARD)

· The Lunch League and Sowetan / S Mag

Fag Hag of the Year

· Tamara Dey

Designer of the Year

· Otiz Seflo

Musician of the Year

· Bongezizwe Mabandla

Socialite (Seen at every opening of an envelope or an erection of a stop sign)

· Tshiamo

Drama Queen

· Lebo M

Social Media Personality of the Year

· Sabelo The Creator

Best LGBTIQ+ Initiative: Private Sector

· Nike

Best LGBTIQ+ Initiative: Public Sector

NO NOMINEES | NO WINNER

Best LGBTIQ+ Youth Movement

· Phuti Lekoloane Foundation

Best Rainbow Parenting (JOINT AWARD)

· Zodwa Rannyadi and Nandipha Jovuka and Abraham SebidiAfrican Feather of the Year
· Samuell Matsikure

African Feather of the Year
· Samuell Matsikure

Dr John Kani can’t believe he received honorary award from King Charles III

Dr John Kani said he was still in disbelief after being bestowed as the honorary officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire by His Majesty King Charles III.The British High Commissioner to South Africa, Antony Phillipson, said the United Kingdom (UK) honours system recognises exceptional achievement and service and includes non-British nationals who receive honorary awards.For almost 60 years, the veteran actor has been one of South Africa’s most renowned actors, authors, directors, and playwrights.

“When you get the call that on the list presented to you to King Charles III, your name has been confirmed, you think, alright, my god, this is good, this is great, actually, but then you pretend that maybe it’s just another award.”