Category Archives: MZANSI CELEBS

Jubjub turned his back on Titus who needed his help about his cheating wife

Life often presents us with challenging situations, where choosing the right course of action can be far from straightforward. Such was the case when Jubjub made the difficult decision to turn his back on Titus, who sought help with his marital troubles. However, as the story unfolded, it became apparent that Titus had a darker side, which ultimately led to the demise of his marriage.


 

Continue reading Jubjub turned his back on Titus who needed his help about his cheating wife

Ihhashielimhlope and wife Ebony’s marriage timeline

Johannesburg, South Africa – Bheki Ncgobo, known to the world as Ihhashielimhlope, has left an indelible mark on the Maskandi music scene, captivating audiences with his extraordinary talent and the narrative of his life. Hailing from the tranquil village of Kwa Biyela in KwaZulu-Natal, his remarkable odyssey from obscurity to musical stardom in the bustling city of Johannesburg is nothing short of inspirational.


Continue reading Ihhashielimhlope and wife Ebony’s marriage timeline

King Mswati ‘s kids matching with green designer outfits for his birthday celebration

The Kingdom of Swaziland recently celebrated its 55th anniversary of independence. The national celebrations were also mixed with the national reed dance and celebrations of the King’s birthday. The king’s family and friends held an intimate celebration at the palace, and his children shared what was happening on Instagram.


 

 

 

 

 

Continue reading King Mswati ‘s kids matching with green designer outfits for his birthday celebration

( Carol Bouwer ) From TV stardom to TV mogul, where is she now?

In the glamorous world of television stars and personalities, one name that has been making waves for her incredible journey is none other than Carol Bouwer, this South African sensation has evolved from a beloved actress to a thriving businesswoman, empowering women and leaving a lasting legacy in the entertainment industry. Let’s take a closer look at Carol Bouwer’s captivating life story.

 

 

 

 

CAROL BOUWER THE BEGINNING
Carol Bouwer, born in July 1974 in Soweto, has achieved remarkable success in her 45 years of life. Her journey to fame began with her role as Kgomotso in the popular TV series Generations from 1994 to 1996 according to Briefly. Today, she lives her childhood dream of being a television host, and her story is an inspiring one.

Carol’s career as a presenter took off when she hosted the dating show, ‘Buzz.’ This was just the beginning of her television journey. She later co-hosted the talk show ‘Motswako: The Mix’ on SABC, but it was here that she discovered her true passion lay behind the camera as a producer.

Carol’s shift towards production marked a turning point in her career.

PRODUCTION COMPANY
She established ‘Carol Bouwer Productions’ in 1999, and her company quickly expanded with branches in Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Sydney. Her television series and documentaries, such as ‘Nowhere Land’ and ‘Hooked,’ have garnered immense success in the market.

Carol has been producing and co-hosting ‘No Reservations’ on SABC3 since 2010, a women’s reality talk show that resonates with female audiences.

Carol Bouwer is not just a successful businesswoman but also a passionate advocate for women’s empowerment. She founded the African Women Investments project, making impactful investments in Sithaba Women’s Group.

She also chaired a women’s forum in parliament and played a pivotal role in legislating anti-bullying and anti-drug abuse laws in South African schools.

As an ambassador for Thuthukani Women Centers and South Africa’s Influential Women’s Forum in UNICEF, Carol’s contributions have been nothing short of commendable. Her dedication to uplifting and supporting women in her country is truly remarkable.

LOVE AND FAMILY
One aspect of Carol Bouwer’s life that has captured the hearts of many is her enduring love story. Carol Bouwer’s wedding took place on 25 April 2000, at Nassau Island in the Bahamas.

Her husband, Edward Bouwer, met her in Amsterdam and is a successful businessman with a deep love for horses.

Their unique bond has stood the test of time, celebrating their 20th wedding anniversary with heartfelt messages during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Carol Bouwer posing for a black and white photograph. Image: Instagram via @bouwercarol
In 2019, Carol and her family faced a daunting challenge when they had to evacuate their luxurious home in Lion’s Head, Cape Town, due to a devastating fire. Carol’s husband ensured her safety in a luxurious hotel before returning to the incident.

She expressed her gratitude to the dedicated firefighters on Instagram, acknowledging their selfless efforts.

TV MOGUL
Carol Bouwer’s fame and media presence has allowed her to touch the lives of many, and her legacy as an empowered woman continues to inspire generations. South Africans cherish her and wish her a long life filled with the rewards of her kind heart.

In a world where television stars come and go, Carol Bouwer’s journey from the small screen to empowering women and building a thriving business is truly something to celebrate. Her story serves as an inspiration for all, proving that with determination and passion, anyone can achieve their dreams.

Springboks fans give blue kit a HARD pass for first RWC match

The Springboks aqua away kit is fast becoming one of the most loathed national team jerseys yet, if commentary from Rugby World Cup viewers are anything to go by.

Despite being known for wearing green and gold, the South African rugby team will wear blue in their first match against Scotland on Sunday, 10 September.


 

 

The teams will face off at the Stade Velodrome in Marseille.In a social media announcement on Saturday, the Springboks revealed that they would wear their away jersey for their first Rugby World Cup match.

Breaking from the tradition of green and gold, the national team will wear aqua blue instead.

The new Nike kit was revealed in July. Elaborating on the design, Nike said in a statement: “The bold new alternative jersey pays homage to the local culture through the patterned print, and the colourway was inspired by and celebrates the hues of the local nature.Here’s what Twitter or X.com users had to say:

@steynclan: “Love the Bokke. I hate that Listerine kit.”

@Jacques_Barnard: “Why are we playing in our pj’s?”

@quodsolaris: “That outfit is utterly obnoxious. What on earth? A mockery of the mighty Springboks. Might as well give them red noses and big red shoes.”

@Swannie1: “Ai toggies, the away jersey. Please can you change it at half-time?”