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AKA shares a photo of himself with daughter, Kairo

She is, however, the daughter to DJ Zinhle and AkA.

The little Instagram influencer has reached one million followers on the photo-sharing app.

Cute Kairo is growing so fast and she’s business-minded just like her daddy and mommy.

Even with the fact that the duo are not together anymore, they still find one way or the other to care for their daughter.

In AKA’s post on Instagram, the little girl was seen standing close to her dad and holding what looks like an ice cream.

They really look cute together.

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Lasizwe offers to help a rape victim

Lasizwe has offered to help a lady who was a victim of rape.

This is following after the reality star made a statement concerning a new TV show about teenage pregnancy.

In his words, he claimed one of the girls featured in the popular Moja Love show, Teenage Pregnancy ‘sleeps around’.

Just to make up for his wrong saying, Lasizwe revealed he would pay for her counselling.

The tweep said: “I’m also a victim of rape and no one deserves to go through that, trust me,”

The follower shared what she has been through which caught the attention of the star.

He offer to pay her counselling so she can get over the ordeal.

Lasizwe said: “When I saw that tweet, I took it upon myself and I decided to offer my help and take her to counselling, so she can heal from it. Speaking up and talking about such a traumatic experience takes a lot of courage and guts.”

“I am offering to pay for your counselling. DM me your details and let’s see how I can help you. I am so sorry.”

The female did just as instructed by Lasizwe and she has sent him her details. She has already gone to see a doctor who told them that she will need to do an assessment to determine how many sessions she will have to attend.

“I hope these sessions help her, so she can continue with her life without being reminded of this dark time in her past,” commented the media personality.

He concluded: “It’s painful to see reports of women being raped and killed every day.

“But we can speed up the process of stopping these injustices by unlearning some of the things taught to men while they were growing up.”

Lupita Nyong’o pays tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman

Lupita Nyong’o pays tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman as she post a picture of herself with himThis is coming after the news of the famous Black Panther actor stating he is dead.

It was reported that the actor has been battling colon cancer since 2016 (4 years) and died at home with his family and wife by his side.

This was made known on his official Twitter account.

He died at the age of 43.

“A true fighter, Chadwick persevered through it all, and brought you many of the films you have come to love so much,” his family said in the statement.

Many of his families, friends, fans and other celebrities took to their social media to pay tribute to the legend.

However, Kanyan-Mexican actress, Lupita Nyong’o is one of the few celebrities who just recently paid tribute to him.

Taking to her Facebook account, Lupita, who played Nakia in the Marvel film, shared a photo of herself with Chadwick all happy, followed by a long note honouring the actor’s memory.

Lupita who still find it hard to believe the news stated she would always remember him forever for his amazing personality.

She said: ”I write these words from a place of hopelessness, to honour a man who had great hope. I am struggling to think and speak about my friend, Chadwick Boseman, in the past tense. It doesn’t make sense.”

”The news of his passing is a punch to my gut every morning. I am aware that we are all mortal, but you come across some people in life that possess an immortal energy, that seems like they have existed before, that are exactly where they are supposed to always be – here! That seem ageless… Chadwick was one of those people,” she added.

Lupita concluded by telling her followers their first encounter during the production of Black Panther.

”I didn’t know him for long, but he had a profound effect on me in the time that I did. When we came together to make Black Panther, I remember being struck by his quiet, powerful presence. He had no airs about him, but there was a higher frequency that he seems to operate from.”You got the sense that he was fully present and also somehow fully aware of things in the distant future. When I was around Chadwick, I wanted to be better, less petty, more purposeful.”

”He was fuelled by love, not fear. He moved quietly, deliberately and without imposing himself or his ideals on others. And yet he also made damn sure that his life meant something. He was unwavering about that. He cared so deeply about humanity, about Black people, about his people.”

“Chadwick’s death is something that I can neither take in nor take in my stride right now. Perhaps with time. I’m going to take my time and in his honour, I promise not to waste my time. I hope you will do the same,” she added.

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“Xola Moya Wam is the most Shazam-ed song in SA” – Nomcebo

Nomcebo Zikode is over the moon as her song, Xola Moya Wam sits on number 1 of Shazam most streamed song in South Africa.

The hit single is on spot 1 of most streamed 200 songs in SA.

Nomcebo shared a screenshot of the chart and expressed gratitude to God and her supporters.

“God is amazing and Team Nomcebo is amazing, #XolaMoyawam is the most shazamed song in South Africa sitting at number 1, when Jesus says yes nobody can say no,” she captioned post.

Meanwhile, 6 days ago, the song was certified gold.

On Tuesday night, Jerusalema by Master KG featuring vocalist Nomcebo sits at the top of the most Shazamed songs in the world.

Somizi weighs in on Clicks ad: “Racists know they can get away with murder”

Somizi Mhlongo-Motaung, a media personality has weighed in on several trending issues from this week through a vlog style video he uploaded on his Instagram TVSomizi poured out his heart concerning Kaizer Chiefs and how his heart was broken, following Chiefs failure to clinch the Absa Premiership title. He further went on to discuss about the #VulaPresident hashtag and said despite his understanding of how artists feel, he understands that the decision made by the president wasn’t an easy one.

Somizi lastly discussed about the Clicks “racist” advert debacle and shared solid comments surrounding the matter, coupled with his truth as a black person.

“Clicks really shi***d on us, they insulted us but they are not the first ones and they are definitely not the last ones,” he began.

Somizi said he wonder why blacks are created to be a “forgiving and understanding” bunch.
“The reason the world still disrespects us is because we are too forgiving — we tolerate sh**, ka**, nonsense. We tolerate a whole lot of bullsh**. We’ve been taken as slaves and up till now we still doing kumbaya.”

Somizi further said:

“All I’m saying is, what you allow continues. We have allowed a whole lot of things, and we still gonna continue. Let me start here in SA, from the apartheid government; we forgave … kumbaya Mandela. The reason they can still disrespect us today, it’s because of that. Racists know they can get away with murder. They can call you the k-word today and life will just continue,” Somizi said.