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Nikiwe Teasers – November 2023

Sons and Mothers

Ntsika convinces Nikiwe that he needs copies of all tender docs and then reluctantly hands them all to Mazibuko. He is shocked to discover that his mother is working for him too.


 

Wednesday 1 November 2023
Episode 143

I’m A Bhungane Child

Nikiwe finds out that she isn’t eligible to write an exam and Thando tries her level best to remind her who Nikiwe is.

Thursday 2 November 2023
Episode 144

Unexpected Turn Of Events

Bonnie’s plan to surprise Khulubuse backfires and Khulubuse breaks up with her.

Friday 3 November 2023
Episode 145

Everything, Everywhere

Ntsika is backed against the corner by Mazibuko and still does his bidding. The Nhlawulo and lobola for Simangaliso begin and everything doesn’t go as planned.

Thuli Thabethe Find out more about her age, child, biography, profile, education, baby daddy

Thuli Thabethe (born 5 April 1985) is a South African actress, micro-influencer and brand-strategist popularly known for playing the role of Phumzile Cele on City Ses’la and Beauty on Isibaya.

The actress played the role of Beauty who was the wife of Judas Ngwenya a father to Zama Ngwenya and Qaphela Ngwenya. She was portrayed as a woman who liked things and who always supported her husband in wrong or right. The Ngwenya family was known for causing havoc in the community and also for


 

 

 

 

 

The Ngwenya family was always fighting with the Zungu’s and it really came as a big shock to them when they learned that their daughter was in a relationship with Jabulani Zungu.

Thuli Thabethe was born on the 5th of April in the year 1985. She is 36 years old and will be turning 37 in April this year.

She went to the National School for the Arts in Johannesburg where she furthered her studies towards speech and drama.

Thuli’s net worth is estimated around $300 000. That is money she earned from her acting career.

Who is Richer between House of Zwide actors Vusi Kunene and Winnie Ntshaba

South African seasoned actors Vusi Kunene and Winnie Ntshaba are the formidable business couple on the hit fashion series House of Zwide as Funani and Faith, respectively. The two have been at loggerheads lately as the walls of Faith’s sanity are closing in on her, and Funani does not seem to believe her. Their fight has affected not just their marriage but their business and may soon affect the reputation of the Zwide name.

 

 

 

 
Their roles in House of Zwide
Faith and Funani Zwide have been married for two decades now in bliss, but Faith has been keeping a secret that ruins their trust and marriage when it comes out. Before the two were married, Faith was confronted by Funani’s first wife, Busi, about their affair and ended up killing her. To cover up her crime, she hires a gangster to burn the house Busi was in, where a baby was rescued by the same man and taken in as his own.

Winnie and Vusi Kunene as the Zwides
Winnie and Vusi Kunene as the Zwides-(Instagram/WinnieNtshaba)
Twenty years later, a wild chain of events led Onalerona to Funani’s fashion house, not knowing he was her birth father. It took a memory which came back as a dream to destroy the secret Faith and Isaac had kept for years and thus leading to Faith’s trial and mental breakdown as she sees ghosts from the past. As Funani and Faith fight at law onscreen, many viewers can not help but wonder who is richer between the two in real life.

Winnie Ntshaba ‘Faith’s business empire and Net worth
Winnie Ntshaba
Winnie Ntshaba-Image Source(Instagram/WinnieNtshaba)
The actress, a graduate of the University of Natal in Drama, has been at the acting game since 2004 when she debuted in Yesterday. Generations became her breakthrough when she landed the role of Khethiwe the following year and then left ten years later. Besides many acting jobs in-between, the actress also has an Events company and is the founder of the Royal Soapie Awards. The actress is a millionaire in her rights and is worth R22.6 million as of 2022, with more coming in through her businesses and acting career.

Vusi Kunene ‘Funani’s business empire and net worth
Funani Zwide and Isaac Molapo from House of Zwide
Funani Zwide and Isaac Molapo from House of Zwide-Source(Instagram/Kagiso Bakwena)
This actor’s primary source of income is his extensive acting career, which has won him several awards. However, besides that, he owns a restaurant called Blackness Sushi which he is the founder and CEO of and is located in Johannesburg. The actor is worth an estimated R15 million, with most of his money coming from his acting career.

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Will his God save him? Siya Kolisi’s God silences haters

Springboks captain Siya Kolisi’s God had saved him, silencing the haters.

The Springboks captain had been injured before the World Cup with a knee injury.

 

 

 

 

Many fans feared he would not make it into the World Cup squad, worse about winning it.

His wife, Rachel Kolisi, made headlines when she called out for prayers for Siya Kolisi to be healed by God faster.

“Hey friends!. Believing for a miracle. Would really appreciate if you could take a minute out your day to pray with us!. I’ve seen God do it before and believe he will do it again.”

Siya lifted his eyes to God, seeking help by sharing verses on Instagram.

ALSO READ: Legendary: Checkout what Siya Kolisi wrote on his left hand against the All Blacks

During those days, Siya Kolisi and his family only believed in God for Siya’s healing.

Undoubtedly, he took proper medication, but they still believe that it was their God who saved him.

Siya Kolisi God haters
Siya Kolisi. image via Instagram @siyakolisi
SIYA KOLISI’S GOD SILENCES HATERS – HE SAVED HIM
When some fans doubted him, Siya Kolisi’s God seemed to have healed him fast enough.

It also seemed that those haters did not want the Springboks to go on and win the World Cup.

Indeed, things did not go their way as the Springboks went on to win the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

ALSO READ: LEGEND: Siya Kolisi corrects a journalist at O.R. Tambo

Today, 31 October 2023, they landed in South Africa as heroes, with Siya Kolisi holding the trophy.

Indeed, there are no longer those voices of haters who questioned Siya Kolisi’s God.

He made Siya Kolisi a game legend and is walking like a hero.

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MZANSI PRAISE HIS GOD
As Siya Kolisi’s God silenced haters after saving him (healing him), many fans praised his God after the Springboks won.

“The whole day yesterday I was telling everyone that the God of Siya Kolisi is about to show himself off. And he did 🙌”

“What a time to be alive. Amen and amen to that. 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾”

SA jokes about ‘load shedding’ as lights go off during RWC final

The Springboks played their final Rugby World Cup tournament in Paris, France against New Zealand on Saturday, 28 October. In a video that has since gone viral on TikTok, social media users had a field day after noticing the lights went off during the highly-anticipated game in Europe.


 

 

‘RWC’: SOUTH AFRICANS REACT TO ‘LOAD SHEDDING’ IN FRANCE
While many could argue that load shedding has become a norm in South Africa at this point, not many expected to see the lights go off in Paris – and during a World Cup game no less. Several South Africans were convinced France experienced load shedding on Saturday when the lights suddenly went off for a brief moment during the Rugby World Cup final at the Stade de France stadium. Netizens have since rushed to the comment section busting jokes about how load shedding followed the Boks to Paris.

ALSO READ: ‘Rubbing it in’: SA on Ramaphosa ‘gloating’ to France president

The Springboks arrived at the OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg after their victorious participation in the 2023 Rugby World Cup. And, they received a warm hero’s welcome as they walked through the airport for the first time as the fourth-time Rugby World Cup champions. They were showered with praise and embrace by a good number of South Africans who braved the weather to welcome them back to Mzansi.

However, it is a bittersweet moment for South Africans as the end of the tournament also means that things will be going back to normal. For example, load shedding was previously paused for South Africans to be able to watch the final uninterrupted, Jacaranda FM reported.

@sanesh_singh Loadshedding in France🤣 #southafrica