Sivenathi Mabuya on realizing that her husband was the one.

Former Scandal! actress Sivenathi Mabuya asked fans on Instagram to ask her anything, and some of the inquiries were about her love life.

A fan inquired as to how she knew her husband was the one.

Sive claims to have been patient enough to wait 12 years for his first date. “He was patient enough to wait 12 years for that ice cream date he asked for back in 2008.”Sivenathi had her traditional wedding in January 2022 following successful lobola negotiations. She celebrated the special occasion with her close family and friends.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The two met at a mall in the Eastern Cape while she was stranded with her sisters.Responding to a question about when it’s the right time to marry someone, Mabuya says it should be when you truly love the person.

“I guess it should be when you really love someone. But deciding to get into it and begin it are two different things,” she adds.

“Can’t say my decision was easy but it is definitely one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.”

The actress is best known for playing Xolile Medupe in Scandal!. She left the telenovela in 2021 but did not rule out a possible return in the future.

Uzalo’s Screwdriver says he uses public transport with pride.

Actor Simosibucayi Buthelezi, who is popularly known for the role of Screwdriver on the SABC 1 soap opera Uzalo, has revealed why he uses public transport with pride, despite what some people may say about him.

 

 

 
Simosibucayi hails from KwaMashu, north of Durban, where the hit telenovela is set. The actor revealed that he is a frequent victim of bullying from people who do not expect him to be using public transport.

However, despite the frequent taunting and harassment he experiences, the Screwdriver actor said that he remains unmoved. He insisted that he will continue using public transport with pride because he has his priorities in order. According to Simosibucayi, he is still building his life and does not want to get into debt just so that he can appear to be living large.Simosibucayi said: “I don’t have a car, so I use public transport to travel. Sometimes when I get into a taxi, some people throw painful remarks at me. Some laugh at me. They don’t understand that ngisahlanganisa (I’m still building my life), and at this point, I don’t have things that show I’m working. Some go as far as accusing me of misusing my salary because I appear on TV but don’t live a high life.”

He stressed that he has no interest in getting into debt just so that he can appear like he is doing big things in his life. Screwdriver also called on people to take him seriously and to stop taunting him because of his lifestyle choices.

“As much as I want to be taken seriously, I’m not going to get into debt. What they’re doing is painful.They think I’m as young as them. They don’t know that out of Uzalo, I’m not Screwdriver. I’m Simosibucayi. I’m an old man who is a father to two beautiful girls. I’m a family man. I deserve respect,” said Simosibucayi.

Here are some interesting facts you didn’t know about Kat Sinivasan

Kat Sinivasan (born December 1, 1990), whose full name is Katleho Sinivasan is a South African singer who was selected as one of the six band members on the second season of the SABC2 reality show Famous!, in 2007.

He was born on December 1, 1990, in Soweto, South Africa. He is 33 years old as of 2023.

 

 

 

 
He made his television presenting debut in 2007 on SABC1’s YOTV, a children’s show. Among other theater works, he appeared in West Side Stories and Journey to a Dream.Sinivasan played the character of Samir, a borderline con artist who preys on others, in the film Stolen Time, directed by the notorious columnist Eric Myeni.In 2012, he co-hosted the second season of the SABC1 reality show Play Your Part with Mmabatho Montsho. He became a co-host of the SABC1 breakfast show, Mzansi Insider, in 2013.He has an estimated net worth of $200,000 which he has earned as a singer, presenter.

On House of Zwide, he is now playing Zola. “Good-looking, talented, and fiercely creative,” Kat said of Zola, “but he also possesses a darker side to his personality, displaying elements of control and narcissism.”

“Despite his imperfections, Zola’s undeniable magnetism adds complexity and allure to the character, making him truly compelling to portray.”

Happy birthday Rosemary Zimu

Rosemary Zimu is a talented actress who is making a big impact on the acting scene in South Africa. She has been acting for a long time, but it seems that 2020 is the year that she has really broken through. Rosemary is passionate about her craft and enjoys entertaining her audience. She has achieved a lot in her career, including nominations for awards. Rosemary is also a talented singer.Rosemary Zimu was born on April 15, 1993, in Johannesburg, South Africa. As of 2023, she is 30 years old. She is the second child in a family of seven. Her family struggled financially, but her parents managed to provide for their basic needs and send them to primary school. It’s unclear who Rosemary’s father is, but she and her siblings were raised by their single mother. She has a sister, who she usually posts on her Instagram page.

 

 

 

 

 
Education
Rosemary Zimu is an actress who has succeeded in the movie industry without studying art at the university level. She holds a certificate in Labour Law. Both her Primary and High School she did in Gauteng Province, South Africa.

Nollywood
Rosemary Zimu-Image Source(Instagram)
Rosemary Zimu-Image Source(Instagram)

Rosemary Zimu became known as an actress when she landed a role in the Nollywood film called Champagne. Her performance in the movie was very good. In 2016, she was nominated for the City People Movie Awards (Ghana) as the Most Promising Actress of the Year for her role in Champagne.

Acting Career
Rosemary Zimu has been passionate about acting since she was young, and her parents noticed her talent and supported her. Over the years, she has appeared in many television shows, including Scandal, Generations, and Isidingo.

Rosemary played the role of Veronica on Isidingo, but the show was short-lived. In 2019, she played the role of Thembeka on Generations The Legacy. Thembeka is a sex worker who provides services to rich clients.

Recently, Rosemary was cast in another television show, The Queen. She played Mildred’s daughter.

Lorna Maseko rescues young woman from ki dnapping in Rosebank

Ex-Top Billing presenter, Lorna Maseko reveals that she recently witnessed an attempted kidnapping in Rosebank.The celebrity chef and cookbook author Lorna Maseko took to X on Sunday, 14 April to share that she almost witnessed a kidnapping.“I can’t believe I almost witnessed a kidnapping in broad daylight on Oxford Street near Rosebank. This car reg: LL13SWGP has a black and Indian guy in it.”“I’m so glad once I realized what was going on – I stopped and picked up the lady and dropped her home. I’m so flustered,” says Maseko.An emotional Maseko has advised South Africans to be careful and adds that she’s flustered by the whole thing.

“She could have just disappeared, and no one would have known what happened to her. What’s even more scary is this happened in broad daylight.The South African reached out to Maseko for an update. She was not available for a comment at the time of publishing this story.

 

 

 

I can’t belive I almost witnessed a k idnapping in broad daylight on Oxford street near Rosebank. This car reg:LL13SWGP has a black & Indian guy in it. I’m so glad once I realised what was going on – I stopped & picked up the lady and dropped her home. I’m so flustered pic.twitter.com/v8Xv2Weqp7

— Lorna Maseko (@Lorns_Maseko) April 14, 2024

IOL reports that more than 16 000 kidnappings are recorded annually by Statistics SA in South Africa. An estimated 85% of people kidnapped are women and children.

People are kidnapped for ransom, sex and human trafficking, abuse, drugs, business debts and feuds and many more.

Pretoria West social worker Linda Mandanda-Zulu tells the publication that South Africa is sitting on a situation so explosive it blinds us.

Zulu adds that the reality is, unless we devise a strategy to appeal to the conscience of people, there is not much law enforcement and security groups can do. Criminologist and case officer at Missing Children South Africa, Bianca van Aswegen tells the SABC that there’s a big increase in kidnappings for ransom.

“We’ve got our special unit within the Hawks that deals directly with the kidnapping cases such as the ransom, but it is very difficult. There are so many kidnapping cases being reported as an organisation and to the police to handle all of them is very difficult.”

Aswegen advises South Africans to change their routine, maybe leave the house five minutes earlier or five minutes later, and take different routes to work or school.