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8 South African celebrity couples that met in school

There is something so sweet about couples who have been together since high school or college. These sweethearts throw in the fact that these pairs are famous makes it that much more interesting. Today we will be looking at South African celebrity couples that met in high school.
Nasty C and SammieNasty C Drops Exciting News: Long-Term Girlfriend Expecting Their Baby

Nasty C has been with his girlfriend Samuel who is now carrying their first child for almost a decade now. The two met in high school at the time Nasty C was a grade ahead of Sammie. The two began dating when the rapper was in grade nine. At the time, Sammie was about 15 years old.Nasty C and his girlfriend expecting their first child together

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lungile Radu and Bobo MakgoroLungile Radu Biography: Age, Wife, Parents, Grey Hair, Movies, Net Worth, Child, Cars & House » Ubetoo

Lungile is another one who found love in high school. He laid his eyes on his wife Bobo Makgroo during a school debate and fell in love with her at first sight. He and his wife dated on and off for 18 years before making their romance official with a traditional wedding in 2014. On their love story, Lungile said, “We met in high school then we split up then I did my thing and back again”. The two have a son together.Lungile Radu age, wife, wedding, new look, TV shows, nominations and Instagram – Briefly.co.za

Priddy Ugly and Bontle ModiselleWATCH | Bontle Moloi and Priddy pen each other heartfelt love letters

Priddy Ugly and Bontle met 14 years ago when they were both in high school as well. “We started off as friends and then remained friends for like two years from when I was 16 and then in my matric year, a young lady asked me out”, the rapper revealed. The two are now married and they are parents to a baby girl named Afrika.Photos: Cute! Bontle Modiselle’s little girl on wig | Fakaza News

Patrick Selekha and MmabanengPatrick Seleka’s sweet message to his wife on their 1-year wedding anniversary | Drum

Patrick Selekha met and dated his wife Mmabaneng in high school. They even had a baby when Patrick was 17 years old. They are still going strong.

Natasha Joubert and EnricoMy best friend’: Meet Natasha Joubert’s high school sweetheart [photos]

While newly crowned Miss SA Natasha Joubert keeps her relationship fiercely private, her partner Enrico is loud and proud about their romance. Natasha and Enrico who is a project manager met while they were still in high school and they made things official when she turned 18. They have been together ever since.

Kabaro Ntshweng and DavidKarabo Ntshweng Shares Beautiful Pictures of Her White Wedding – Youth Village

Karabo Ntshweng met her husband David at Wits University. “We met in 2009 but started dating in 2010 when I was doing my first year. We are basically Varsity suitors who met at campus radio while we were working together”. They dated for 12 years before they tied the knot in 2022.

Kgomotso and Calvin Christopher Kgomotso Christopher and her hubby celebrate their anniversary

Kgomotso Christopher met her husband at the University. “I met him in Varsity first-year first-week freshers bash he was an exchange student from Princeton University in the United States of America at the time we met there”, said Kgomotso. They fell and stayed in love until they got married 19 years ago and they are parents to two children.Kgomotso Christopher Biography, Age, Net Worth, House, Cars, Husband, Siblings, Parents, Children & Movies » Ubetoo

Bonko Cosmo Khoza and Lesego KhozaPICS: The Wife’s Bonko Khoza and spouse Lesego share stunning Umembeso photos

Bonko Khoza and his wife Lesego met in 2018 at the Market Theater laboratory which is the school division of the Market Theater. They were both 22 at the time and she thought bonco was the hottest guy on Earth. Bonco asked her to buy him a cigarette, and she did and things just took off from there. They got married in 2021 and are currently expecting their first child.

A heavenly happy birthday Menzi Ngubane. May you continue to Rest In Peace!

Menzi Ngubane (born 28 August 1964 – 13 March 2021 in Ladysmith, KwaZulu-Natal) was an award-winning South African actor.

He was popular for portraying the role of Sibusiso Dlomo, or Ngamla, on Generations, a popular Mzansi series.His date of birth is on 28 August 1964 and the place of birth is in Ladysmith, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Menzi Ngubane is 56 years old, he celebrates his birthday every year on August 28.

 

 

 

 

Menzi got married to Sikelelo Sishuba, the couple cemented their union in an elaborate Zulu affair in 2018.

Though the actor was married once to Lerato Sedibe, the marriage did not have a till death do us part ending after they divorced in 2013.Ngubane’s father turned ninety years old in March 2020 and is enjoying the gift of long life.

The actor and his wife threw a party for him in a red-and-black themed birthday party held in Ladysmith. Close friends and family were present to celebrate with the family.He appeared in Kwa Khala Nyonini 1, a local television series in 1987. He played a starring role on uBambolwami, a popular television series.

He took home an Avanti Award nomination in the category Best Actor in a Drama.

Menzi has also appeared on the South African screen playing several roles including Jerom on Gaz’lam.

He received votes as the ‘Most Stylish Actor in a drama for Gaz’lam and took home an Elle/Sunday Times Magazine Award.

In 1991, Menzi was in A 100-year Celebration of the South African National Anthem, a theatre production. He also appeared in Kamieng which was directed by Sello Maake Ka-Ncube.

He appeared in Seazar which is an adaptation of Shakespeare’s Caesar. The play was staged here in South Africa and oversees in the United States.

In 2004, Menzi played a starring role in the movie ‘Country of my Skull’ alongside popular actor Samuel L. Jackson. Antjie Krog wrote the movie and it was directed by John Boorman.

He took home the Star of Mzansi award in 2008 and received a One million Rand prize.

Menzi was fired from Generations in 2014 with fifteen of his colleagues.

This followed after they engaged in a ‘wage dispute’ with Mfundi Vundla, the creator of the show.

Sad News on Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi this morning

In recent weeks, South Africa has been anxiously following the health status of Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi, the esteemed founder of the Inkatha Freedom Party and Prime Minister of the Zulu Monarch. Today, we bring you the latest update on his condition.

 
 

Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi has been under the close supervision of his medical team at a hospital, and his health has been a matter of concern for the nation. Today, the Buthelezi family issued a statement, offering a glimmer of hope to well-wishers and supporters. They announced that the Prince’s health has shown signs of improvement, and there is an expectation that he will be discharged from the hospital next week.

This news comes as a mixed blessing, as today marks exactly one month since Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi was admitted to the hospital. While there were high hopes that he would return home in time to celebrate his 95th birthday, which falls on Sunday, August 27, 2023, it now seems that this will not be the case.

This unfortunate turn of events means that all preparations for his 95th birthday celebration must be canceled or postponed. The Prince’s supporters and well-wishers will have to wait until his release from the hospital to join him in commemorating this significant milestone in his life.

The nation continues to hold Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi in its thoughts and prayers, hoping for a swift and complete recovery. His contributions to the political landscape of South Africa and his enduring commitment to the betterment of his people are highly regarded, and his absence from the birthday celebration will be deeply felt.

As we await further updates on his health, the nation unites in sending Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi its warmest wishes for a speedy recovery and the hope that he will soon be back amongst his loved ones.

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Uyajola9/9| Jubjub was kicked in his reproductive organs last night on his show

In a shocking turn of events, the popular television host Jub Jub found himself at the epicenter of a startling incident during one of his recent shows. Last night, viewers watched in disbelief as Jub Jub experienced an unexpected physical altercation when he was kicked in his reproductive organs on air. This incident has sent shockwaves through his fanbase and the entertainment industry at large, reigniting discussions about safety, respect, and professionalism in the world of television.


 

Jub Jub, renowned for his charismatic presence and engaging hosting style, was met with an unforeseen and deeply unsettling encounter while on set. The abrupt and violent nature of the incident left both the host and the audience stunned, underscoring the inherent unpredictability of live television and the unique challenges it presents when dealing with unexpected situations.

However, beyond the immediate shock and surprise, this incident has brought much-needed attention to the paramount importance of maintaining a safe and respectful environment on television sets. Irrespective of the circumstances that led up to this altercation, it serves as a stark reminder that all individuals involved in the entertainment industry must uphold the highest standards of professionalism and ethical behavior. The safety and well-being of all participants, including hosts, guests, and crew members, must be an unwavering priority.

Furthermore, this incident has triggered profound conversations about the psychological and emotional toll that live television can exact on an individual’s mental health. The exposure to unforeseen and potentially volatile situations underscores the critical need for robust support systems designed to assist those in the public eye in coping with the pressures of their profession.

As news of this incident continues to spread, it serves as a poignant reminder that professionalism, respect, and safety should always take precedence in every production. Whether it involves addressing conflicts, managing unexpected incidents, or nurturing a respectful and secure environment, maintaining an elevated standard of conduct is not only essential for preserving the integrity of the entertainment industry but also for safeguarding the well-being of all those involved.

In the aftermath of this shocking incident, it is our hope that conversations regarding safety protocols, respectful behavior, and the mental and emotional well-being of television hosts will gain momentum. By learning from such incidents, the industry can evolve and take proactive steps to ensure a better experience for both the individuals working behind the scenes and the devoted viewers who tune in faithfully.

Mogau ‘Mapitsi’ Motlhatswi is one of the most talented actresses in Mzansi. Check out her Salary, Net Worth, Age

The South African actress was born on the 13th of July 1992. As from July 2023, Mogau Motlhatswi is 31 years old. She celebrated her 31st birthday just few weeks ago actually.

Early life
She was born in Limpopo close to Lebowakgomo and moved to Johannesburg where she attended Piet van Vuuren Primary school in Brixton, excelling at athletics, cross country and netball.


 

 

 

 

 

 

She went to high school at St. Mary’s in Waverly where she took drama, history and geography up to matric. Her favourite subjects were dramatic arts and history.

She was a weekly boarder and loved the experience and went on to study Audiovisual Communication at the University of Johannesburg.

Acting Career

Landing the role of Mapitsi in Skeem Saam was her first achievement in the industry.

When Mogau was young she wanted to be a lawyer, then a radio personality. That dream changed when she learnt about film and theatre, now she ultimately wants to be an impactful, amazing director.

Edwin Cameron is Mogau’s inspiration as “he is the most amazing man I have ever met, and his success is something I would like to aim for. He is respected worldwide and has a heart of gold.

“My grandmother Sophie Kekana, the strongest woman alive is also an inspiration, she is very strict and we didn’t see eye to eye but it took a lot for her to take care of the family as she did and continues to do.”

Mogau is terrified of failure and scared of frogs. She is inclined to be short tempered and a tad stubborn. She gets angry at people who still believe that men are superior to women.

In her leisure time Mogau listens to music and spends time with those she loves. She enjoys listening to Yfm. Vusi Kunene, Jamie Bartlett, Robert Whitehead, Xolile Tshabalala, Leonardo Di Caprio and Meryl Streep are Mogau’s favourite movie stars.

Mogau’s only regret is one she would like to share with other youth: “I regret not working to my fullest potential in school, it is important later in life.”

In 2014 she had a guest starring role on the SABC1 AIDS drama Soul City.

Salary and Net Worth

After spending more than 10 years at the SABC1 telenovela, Skeem Saam, Mogau Motlhatswi has achieved a lot in life and is one of the main characters in the local drama series. She is believed to have a Net Worth which is around R500 000.