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Sho Madjozi Exposes Burna Boy

Sho Madjozi took to Twitter to explain what happened to the remix of Own It by UK rapper Stormzy, Ed Sheeran and Burna Boy which she was featured in.

The remix was released last month but has allegedly been taken down and the John Cena hitmaker has provided answers as to why this has happened.

In a lengthy tread, Sho Madjozi explained that after she was nominated alongside Nigerian artist Burna Boy for the BET Best International Act, the musician asked for the song to be taken down immediately.Sho Madjozi explained that last year her and Burna Boy were cool at the BETs and it seems her efforts for the past year have made her into a threat.

“Everyone nominated has done big tings and should be confident that their work will speak for itself. Personally I’m happy with the work I have done in the past year. John Cena was an international phenomenon, I did that,” tweeted the hitmaker.Image

Rich Mnisi Featured On British Vogue

South African designer Rich Mnisi has always proven that he is the designer that he thinks he is and his work speaks for its self, hence the price tag.

The local designer has now been featured on British Vogue’s 7 Inspiring African Fashion Brans To know – And Wear Now list. The magazine describes Mnisi’s designs as an ” amalgamation of patterns, prints and textures that explore narratives of African heritage.”Mnisi recently launched his winter collection the Azania Loungewear range, which includes polo necks, branded tracksuits, and scarves and of course fashionistas were here for it.

The talented designer’s clothes have many wishing that they were within the financial bracket to be able to afford his items.

Rich Mnisi is not the only South African brand featured by the publication Maxhosa by Laduma has also landed a spot on the list.

Image credit: Enca

Moonchild signs international record deal, drops a track called Bashiri aimed at fake pastors

Moonchild has a new song that brings the spotlight on fake pastors.Moonchild has a new song that brings the spotlight on fake pastors.
Image: Instagram/Moonchild Sanelly
We may be in the middle of a pandemic but that hasn’t stopped singer Moonchild Sanelly from signing an international record label deal and releasing a spicy new song called Bashiri.

In a statement to TshisaLIVE on Thursday, the gqom singer confirmed that she had signed a recording deal with Transgressive Records internationally, and with Gallo Records in South Africa. Transgressive Records, based in London, England, is home to international singers Arlo Parks, Marika Hackman, musical group Songhoy Blues, pop group Let’s Eat Grandma and now Mzansi’s very own Moonchild.

Reflecting on the deal, Moonchild said she was excited to have the global spotlight on her, as she takes her electrifying music and unique style to an international audience.

Her first release after the deal is a spicy dig at preachers who use their churches for capital gain, called Bashiri.

“Bashiri is a song inspired by a woman’s testimony in a church where the pastor is treated like a god, whilst monetising religion.

“People pay for ‘miracle oil’ whilst the pastor lands at the service in a helicopter, being treated like God himself despite taking money from his congregation.”

She explained that the song is from the perspective of a Bashiri disciple, whose husband was cheating.

“In the song, this woman is lamenting her relationship and takes her husband to her pastor, who promises that he can perform a miracle to make her husband faithful. Which is ridiculous because infidelity is not solved through prayer and tithing.”

Chill, guys! There’s no ‘beef’ between Jafta Mamabolo and Masasa Mbangeni

Masasa Mbangeni's inside joke with Jafta gave the TL a lot to talk about.Masasa Mbangeni’s inside joke with Jafta gave the TL a lot to talk about.
Image: Masasa via Twitter
Actor Jafta Mamabolo has cleared the air on claims he is “beefing” with actress Masasa Mbangeni, after an “inside joke” between them was misinterpreted on Twitter this week.

It all started when Jafta tweeted cute snaps of himself talking about how he’s looking for an excuse to grow out his baby afro.

Masasa commented that he looked nice, but added that it’s a “pity” the same can’t be said for his heart.ImageThe two actors were clearly having harmless fun on the TL, but that was all tweeps needed to run with a beef narrative.

They tried to decipher the tone and intention behind Masasa’s response to Jafta’s tweet. All of a Sunday there was mini chaos in their comment section with tweeps on some: “Spill the beans, Masasa!”, “What’s going on, Masasa?”, “Go deeper, Masasa, give us a thread!”

The tweet garnered more than 800 comments in just a few hours, so you can imagineLol! I’m afraid this is one of those Ntate Caiphus Semenya “Matswale” moments. The only people that can fix this are my uncles but they’re all the way in Limpopo.

Leleti Khumalo talks about how she learned to accept her skin condition

In recognition of World Vitiligo Day, we return to our moving 2018 meeting with amazing entertainer Leleti Khumalo , who opened up about living with vitiligo and how she figured out how to cherish herself.

Johannesburg – She’s one of the most natural countenances on Mzansi’s big name scene, gracing magazine covers and showing up in hit films. In any case, even fans who’ve followed her heavenly profession for a considerable length of time will consider her to be as at no other time. This time there’s no warpaint covering her ravishing skin. Rather Leleti Khumalo (48) is demonstrating each white fix on her body in new e.tv dramatization arrangement Imbewu: The Seed.

The entertainer, who shot to distinction as an adolescent in Sarafina!, is likewise trying her hand off camera as a maker for the show. In any case, it’s her job as MaZulu that will undoubtedly get the country talking, mostly on account of the succulent job andLelethi Khumalo is embracing her skin. furthermore in light of the fact that Leleti’s has given her skin condition just because onscreen.
Lelethi KhumaloShe just has an hour to save between shooting, Leleti lets us know as she ventures off the set. She subsides into a seat and comes to the heart of the matter: following quite a while of concealing her skin under layers of make-up to cover her vitiligo, she’s determined to teach individuals about the condition in which the skin loses its color.“I used to cover my white patches with make-up yet for  I didn’t be spread it. Individuals get the opportunity to see me without the make-up,” she says. “I had a significant conversation with the makers of Imbewu and they really permitted me to do it. I will probably instruct individuals about vitiligo however I likewise would prefer not to make a half showing. I’ll be doing instructive chats on vitiligo and I’d clearly need the discussions to have an effect.”Leleti, who has straightforwardly spoken about her condition, began creating vitiligo at 19 years old yet as a young lady experiencing childhood in the township of KwaMashu, KwaZulu-Natal, she didn’t have the foggiest idea what it was. “It was unadulterated obliviousness on my part,” she says. “Actually, I didn’t have the foggiest idea what it was until I got pregnant.”

She takes a full breath at that point proceeds. “It’s more profound than what individuals see as it influences each part of your life – in spite of the fact that it’s not difficult, it is hopeless. “My primary care physician cautioned me it will be more terrible in the wake of conceiving an offspring, yet by then it didn’t trouble me as I was too amped up for the children,” the mother of four-year-old twins Yamukelani and Ulwenzile says.Her messed up heart wouldn’t have mended were it not for the help of her better half, Skhuthazo Khanyile. “We managed the loss of the infant and he guaranteed me he despite everything adored me in spite of my skin condition. “These infants are the best thing that has ever transpired,” she spouts. “In my past marriage I had a go at everything to have babies, yet nothing worked.” Leleti was recently hitched to writer Mbongeni Ngema, who made Sarafina!. “I don’t know where I’d be had I not met Mbongeni,” she says of her ex. “Possibly I’d be far with my vocation or I wouldn’t have made it. What I know is he gave me a decent stage.” A quite a long time after her 13-year-union with Mbongeni disintegrated, Leleti met representative Skhuthazo and “it was unexplainable adoration.” She credits her cherished spouse for helping her affection herself, imperfections what not. Her skin condition, which had deteriorated during pregnancy, could not hope to compare to the loss of her infant however it likewise pained the well known entertainer.

“My skin was changing each day and I went straight into sadness. There were days I was unable to adapt and there were days I’d feel more grounded. Unexpectedly, I was increasingly cognizant about my looks and I continued thinking about how individuals would acknowledge me,” she says.