Category Archives: MZANSI CELEBS

Sfiso Ncwane’s daughter begs for help

Daughter of Late Sfiso Ncwane Appeals for Support to Release Tribute Song

Snqobile Mzelemu, the daughter of the late gospel icon Sfiso Ncwane, has expressed her desire to share a tribute song dedicated to her father. The song, titled “Hamba Kahle,” was written last year as a means for Snqobile to find closure after her father’s passing on December 5, 2016.Snqobile, longing for a deeper connection with her late father, hopes to unveil the song on his upcoming birthday next month. However, financial constraints have become a hurdle in realizing this aspiration.

 

 

In an interview with the People’s Paper, Snqobile shared her sentiments: “I know that he loved me. I loved him too, but we never got a chance to bond. Now that I am older, I decided to write this song for him to show how much I loved and needed him.”Originally planning to release the song before April, Snqobile has exhausted her resources on the recording process. She now seeks support from the public for essential elements such as a single cover, photoshoot, make-up, and other necessities.Meanwhile, in other news, former Muvhango actress Buhle Samuels recently captured social media attention with images and videos from her traditional wedding. Dressed in Xhosa traditional attire, Buhle received praise and congratulations from netizens. Although her husband, identified as Thando, has been mentioned, further details about him remain scarce, with rumors c

Richest Female celebs In Mzansi in 2023, number 8 will shock you shes so young & famous

  1. Moshidi Motshegwa
    Richest female celebrity In South Africa 2020
    Moshidi Motshegwa is the South African actress and works on both television and films and has been in entertainment industry for last 15 years. She appeared in many local and international films and series and her impressive range of performance indicated her strength in both drama and action movies.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

She is been well recognized actress in Africa and receives many numerous awards that showcase her talent. Moshidi Motshegwa estimated net worth is US $ 8 million and she is ranked at No. 5 in the list of top 10 richest celebrities of South Africa.

  1. Bonang Matheba

Bonang Matheba is the brand ambassador for Revlon Cosmetics South Africa. She is a media personality who has had a very successful career and is also the owner of Bonang Matheba Entertainment. With her numerous money making platforms, her net worth is estimated to be $4.2 million.

With such a huge bank account, it is no surprise that South Africa’s Queen B can afford to drive the best cars. Bonang has a Mercedes-Benz AMG collection, a BMW i8 and a Range Rover. She also lives in an upscale neighbourhood. She is currently the second richest female celebrity in South Africa in 2023
Some online sources, such as TINA MAGAZINE, put Pearl Thusi’s total estimated net worth in dollars at a whopping $2million. In rands, this comes to a hefty R27million at current exchange rates. However, the reliable Forbes magazine has not yet provided a verification of this figure.
3. Pearl Shashi Naidoo is the South African model, actress, television presenter, entrepreneur and also the fashion blogger. She is well known for hosting the ETV magazine show and also hosted the nationwide MTV VJ Show. Shashi Naidoo estimated net worth is US $ 1.7 million and she is ranked at No. 8 in the list of top 10 richest celebrities of South Africa.

  1. Jolene MartinJolene Martin is the South African television personality, anchor, MC, and the businesswomen and best known for her former host show of South African version international lottery show “Powerball”. She starts her career at the age of 17 as a child presenter in the Cape Town and gets the attraction of countries best directors and producers.

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She hosted the high commission South African celebrity event in the Singapore, the UN New Year celebrations in Ethiopia and many other events. Jolene Martin estimated net worth is US $ 1.3 million and she is ranked 5th on the list of top 10 richest celebrities of South Africa 2023.

  1. Natalie BeckerNatalie Becker is the energetic South African actress and presenter and considers the one of the biggest names in the country film industry. She starts her career as the radio host in the FM Good Hope. She starts her acting career from the movie “The Deal” and she also appeared in the movies that included the “Rise of Warrior”, “The Scorpion King” and in the “Disgrace”. She also receives the SAFTA award in 2009. Natalie Becker estimated net worth is US $ 1.1 million and she is ranked at No. 10 in the list of top 10 richest celebrities of South Africa.

  2. Minnie Dlamini
    Minenhle Dlamini also known as Minnie earned an estimated R18 000 per call on Soccer Zone. She has new contract with Super Sport and that means she’ll be earning twice or triple of what she earned on soccer zone.

  3. Pabi Moloi

Sad news💔: #RIP Three Matric students die in car acci dent going to celebrate last paper.

Matric Students’ Lives Cut Short in Fatal Car Accident on the Way to Celebrate Last Exam

 

In a heart-wrenching turn of events, the hopes and dreams of three matric students were shattered as they met a tragic end in a car accident on Sunday afternoon.Luyanda Vilakazi (19), Anele Majola (18), and Thandokuhle Khumalo (18), all students at Mnyamande Secondary School in Ntendeni, Newcastle, lost their lives while returning to celebrate the completion of their final matriculation exams.

The school’s principal, Mr O.S.S Mchunu, who chose not to disclose his full name, expressed deep sorrow over the untimely demise of the students, emphasizing that their academic performance throughout the year hinted at a successful outcome in their end-of-year examinations.

The trio was known for their dedication to their science courses, leaving the school community mourning the loss of promising individuals.

The tragic incident unfolded on the N11 near Ngagane in Newcastle, where the students’ small car collided with a truck.

Reports indicate that one of the students was behind the wheel, driving the group to their destination, while the others were subsequently admitted to the hospital for injuries sustained in the collision.

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Mrs Lethukuthula Majola, a grieving sibling, shared that her brother initially left home with the intention of enjoying a meal with friends in Esigodini.

Tragically, the plans took a devastating turn as they were later informed of the accident that occurred when the group reconvened at another bar in the morning.

Adding to the heartbreak, Mrs Nomakhaya Khumalo, Thandokuhle’s mother, revealed that she was unaware of the event as she resides in Mpumalanga for work and does not live in Newcastle. The news of her son’s involvement in the accident came as a sudden and unimaginable blow.

Amanda Black is reportedly expecting her first child

Amanda Black is reportedly expecting her first child. The singer is keeping the pregnancy news secret, but sources close to her confirmed to Zimoja. At her From My Soul to Yours album launch in Joburg, the star hinted at being pregnant by talking about the new chapter of her life.“I’m in a new chapter of my life. A very interesting one … It’s been quite a journey getting here. Man, it’s been tough. There’s been a lot of fights, and tears but we are here,” she said. She is definitely pregnant and in the second trimester. Everyone can see the baby bump. It’s impossible to hide at this stage,” the acquaintance says.


 

 

 

 

 
“A pregnancy is not really something you can hide for too long. But also, she is not really hiding it, because her tummy is big, she is showing but no one has had the guts to ask her whether it’s just a beer belly or what? Another source talked about the pregnancy and how the journey has been for the singer.“She was still working on her album in the first trimester, morning sicknesses, the works. So, it was tough for her,” says the friend. It was a stretch getting to the end of her album, even at the listening session, she was tired but she pushed. Her team tucks by her despite the emotions. She is somehow happy and ready to be a mom.

SA Celebrities whose parents were famous back in the days

In the vibrant tapestry of South Africa’s entertainment scene, a unique thread weaves through the stories of some of today’s most celebrated personalities. These individuals, whose talent and charisma have captivated audiences nationwide, share a common bond—they are the offspring of legendary figures from the bygone era of South African fame. Here, we delve into the lives and journeys of some of these noteworthy individuals.Pabi Moloi: A Versatile Star From a Young Age

 

 

 

 

 
From the tender age of four, Pabi Moloi embarked on a journey that would see her become a prominent radio and television personality. Beginning her career in commercials, she quickly transitioned to become a KTV host while still a student.The versatility that would come to define her career became evident when, at the age of 18, she ventured into radio, joining Highveld Stereo (now 947). Pabi’s mother, Nana Moloi, an accomplished actress and model, played a pivotal role in encouraging her daughter to pursue acting from a young age.The birth of Somizi Mhlongo marked the arrival of a star whose lineage is deeply embedded in the annals of South African entertainment. The offspring of the celebrated actress Mary Twala and stand-up comedian Ndaba Mhlongo, Somizi made an early decision in the 1990s to forgo his studies and focus on his music career. The high regard he held for his parents played a significant role in shaping the trajectory of his life. Today, Somizi stands as one of the most recognized and revered celebrities in South Africa.

Letoya Makhene, the talented actress, can trace her musical roots back to her iconic ancestor, Blondie Makhene, a prominent artist during the apartheid era. Known for liberation songs such as “Slovo no Tambo” and “Mandela Uthhayihlome,” Blondie collaborated with legends like Miriam Makeba and Hugh Masekela. Letoya’s singing prowess appears to be a direct inheritance of Blondie’s exceptional talent, creating a captivating legacy that transcends generations.

Ntombi Mzolo: A Musical Dynasty Unfolds

The first child of the renowned vocalists Ihashi Elimhlophe and Ebony Khama, Ntombi Mzolo, ventured into the world of television personality. Her parents, at the time, were among the most well-known vocalists in the nation. Collaborating musically after the birth of their children, the family showcased an unparalleled level of talent that continues to captivate audiences to this day.

Nonhle Thema: A Legacy of Beauty and Talent

Television personality Nonhle Thema hails from a lineage deeply rooted in beauty and talent. Her mother, Cynthia Shange, a former model and actress, made history in 1972 by becoming the first black woman to be crowned Miss South Africa. Cynthia’s notable role as Shaka Zulu’s wife in a corresponding movie added another layer to the family’s illustrious legacy.