Category Archives: MZANSI CELEBS

Lady Du – Shops should stop selling rat poison to kids

Lady Du expresses concern about the high rate of suicide among school kids. Taking to Twitter on Wednesday, the South African vocalist urged shop owners to stop selling rat poison to children.

Lady Du

She further said there should be more awareness of mental health in schools in other to avoid and stop students from killing themselves.


 

 

 

“Can we kindly take this rat poison issue serious we have a lot of kids committing suicide it’s scary, shops should stop selling rat poison to kids; it’s a trend it’s scary. We need to act now @Lesufi please. We need more awareness on mental health in school,” she wrote

Sad scenes: Prince Kaybee involved in a nasty motorbike accident – Serious prayers pour in

Popular South African producer Prince Kaybee recently took to social media to reveal that he was involved in an accident.

The news of his accident comes barely after he served Mzansi with some motivation when he shared a fleet of trucks from his logistic company, Prince Kaybee Holdings.

Prince Kaybee

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Taking it to Twitter, the muso revealed that he cheated death after being involved in a motorcycle accident recently. In the backdrop of his post, he did not reveal when and where the accident had occurred but shared photos of his injuries.

Prince Kaybee Prince Kaybee tweeted: “Counting how many times I’ve crashed with a motorcycle both on track and public roads, this is my 4th time.”No doubt he loves bikes and is not shy to show for it. Over the years, he has often made headlines for the wrong reasons regarding motorbikes.

He has crushed not once, not twice, not thrice, but four times. Fans have often cautioned him about his speeding and not wearing protective gear, but it seems he could care less.A few days ago, he wowed his followers when he shared pictures of his impressive fleet of trucks after concluding a deal.

No doubt, the now-viral photos serve as an inspiration to many. Over the years, he has fast established himself as a businessman with several companies under his watch.

He owns a trucking and logistics business under his parental company, Prince Kaybee Holdings.

Ntombifuthi Dlamini: Biography, Salary, Net Worth, Age

Dlamini’s success story continues to amaze hearers. She started as a cleaner and climbed straight to act. Although many actors and actresses struggle to land a gig, hers came easier.

Her talent has continued to gain prominence since her debut on the show.

Early Life

Ntombifuthi Dlamini was born on January 12, 1985, in KwaMashu, a township north of Durban. The mother of two grew up in South Africa.

Career
Many viewers of the award-winning SABC1 drama series Uzalo are familiar with her character Mam’ Madlala. In 2014, she went for an audition among other hopefuls for a role.

Then she was a clinic janitor but knew she had acting talent. After the audition, she impressed the judges and got a regular role.

Uzalo

The actress joined the cast of the series as a gossipmonger and friend to MaDongwe, played by Zama Magubane.

Her character develops romantic feelings for boys younger than herself, addressed as Ben 10s.

Though her character and her real-life personality are parallel to one another. Dlamini is not a keen church person and doesn’t go for younger boys like her onscreen role.

The actress, however, has wowed many viewers of the show with an exceptional portrayal. She also played as a church board member and is grateful for the opportunity.

Personal Life
Ntombifuthi is a proud mother of two in real life. Her older child is twenty-three, while the younger is twelve years old.

The budding actress is a timid person, unlike her outspoken Uzalo character.

In reality, she and Mam’ Madlala dress differently. She is not also a keen churchgoer like her character.

Salary

Joining showbiz has improved her earnings and living standard compared to her previous job. She receives a salary of R15 000 – R25 000 every month.

Though she has bagged the role, she is also trying to improve her craft. She is learning a lot about the movie industry, and the salary goes a long way to cater to her family.

Dlamini takes care of her late sister’s children, who live with her. She lives better since she joined the movie industry.

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Sophie Ndaba: Biography, Net Worth, Age, Children

She is also confident in what she can offer and her life skills which have been an edge for her over competitions. She captured the mind of television viewers after she was cast on the popular series in the country Generations.

Early life

Her date of birth is on 15 July 1972 and the place of birth is in Soweto, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa. Sophie Ndaba is 51 years old. Yea! Someone could think she is in her mid-twenties because of her stunning looks.

Little wonder she played the role of a twenty-year-old Queen Moraka in the popular drama series Generations. She has also landed other notable roles in several movies including She is King and Gog’ Hellen.

She had her high school education in Zimbabwe after which she became a model.

Many people have fallen in love with her personality, not because of her stunning looks alone and acting skills alone. In 2016, she was one of the judges presiding over the Miss South Africa beauty pageant finals. Sophie is also good in other professions including event organizing, motivational speaking, and MCing.

 

 

 

 

 

Weight

After burning extra fats, she was able to draw more attraction to her. With the engaging post she shared on her new look after losing weight, fans and followers couldn’t keep mute.

Especially viewers of the show Generation were shocked at the actor behind Queen Moraka in a new look. She decided to share how it all happened in an interview session with Metro FM with the Fresh Breakfast team. Sophie said that her loss of weight was a product of hard work.

Husband
She was married to Themba Ndaba in 1998 and together the couple had two (2) children; Rudo and Lwandle. Unfortunately, their marriage was called a quit in 2007 after lasting for nine years. In 2017, she got married to Max Lichaba, a businessperson.

Children

Apart from being an actress, she is a proud mother of two (2) big girls and a young man. Yea! You read right, the actress has given birth to three children; Rudo, Shallon, and Lwadle Ndaba.

Shallon is her niece who she adopted after the demise of her sister Tiny Mphasane.

Illness
Though the much-loved actress in the country has diabetes, she doesn’t allow it to come between her and her career. Rather, she made a vow to combat it with all she’s got in an IG post, and trust me she is.

She also says in writing that she is a self-proclaimed ambassador to everyone that is fighting a terminal illness.

Career

The actress has gained popularity and presence for being a cast on Generation. On the SABC1 soap opera, she plays the role of Queen Moroka.

Her first television appearance was with the series Class of ’92. After which other acting opportunities followed, she landed acting roles in Thlaranthlophe, and Yizo Yizo 1.

Both viewers and producers started to fall in love with her acting style. The next role in acting was in Egoli and Soul City.

She then recorded her big break in the entertainment industry after she cast in the popular Mzansi series Generations. The actress’s talent has been her guide in the industry since she did not undergo formal training in acting.

Harriet ‘Meiki’ Manamela is one of the most talented actresses in Mzansi.

Harriet Manamela is a South African actress. She is best known for playing the role (starring) of Meikie Maputla in Skeem Saam.

She appeared first on 13 October 2011, the premier of the SABC1 youth soap opera. The actress has also appeared in several other series.

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Harriet Manamela was born in the large zone of Soweto township of Diepkloo on 13 October 1971.

The actress has been active in the entertainment industry since 1998. With her two decades and three years in the industry, she has achieved a lot and has left a mark.
The veteran actress had her matriculation at St. Anthony’s Centre in Boksburg East Rand, Gauteng.

Manamela became a member of Squints Artists Community Theatre Group, Alexandra. There she appeared in several performances.

Career

The actress has been in the industry since 1998 and has left a mark. She performed for two years at the Young Writers Festival at The Market Theatre.

In 2006, she was cast in the mini-series When We Were Black. She started her television profession in 1998 with a role in Yizo Yizo II, Soul City, Isidingo, Justice For All.

She has also appeared in Soul Buddyz, Zero Tolerance, and Behind The Badge.

Her film credits include Dr. Lucille, Hijack Stories, Yesterday, and Country of My Skull. Harriet landed the lead role in My Other Mother.

In 2013, she made it as cast on the e.tv soapie Rhythm City portraying as Nomzamo. The character is the alcoholic mother of Suffocate who is a heavy drinker for decades.