Ntando Duma is over the moon for being able to build her mother a house.

Ntando Duma is over the moon for being able to build her mother a house.

Taking to social media, the actress shared photos of the house and revealed that itā€™s still under construction.

ā€œBuilt my mama a house šŸ„ŗā™„ļøšŸ”.. Still under construction,ā€ she said.

Lots of fans and celebrities applauded her for such great feat, which is a dream for many.

You make me so proud!!!! Jessica Nkosi reacted.

God bless you. Dream of every parents, follower said.

Ntando has been counting her blessings back to back, as she recently flaunted a new Porsche which she acquired for herself.

The actress is indeed securing the bags!

ā€œI canā€™t believe I have spent 19 years thriving in the radio businessā€ ā€“ Pabi Moloi

Pabi Moloi has taken to her social media to pen down what her journey as a presenter is like over the years.

The star recount how she started in radio fresh in her first varsity.

Pabi went on to share that she won a radio voices search contest which paved way for her.

The presenter mentioned she canā€™t believe she has spent 19 years thriving in the radio business and she is grateful to have come this far.

In the post she shared on Instagram, she scooped pictures of herself.

Pabi captioned: ā€œI started in radio fresh in my first year of varsity. I won a new radio voices search contest and made every opportunity after that count. I was poached from that station by a National station. We had such a blast until I was once again poached. Amazing lessons led me back to provincial radio for the years preceding what I always wanted. To work in talk radio. And so @mkharigiven has to be praised for starting a station that not only gave me the chance to grow into the radio talk show I am becoming. I canā€™t believe I have spent 19 years thriving in the radio business. So many stories. So much love. So many filtersā€

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Pearl Modiadie has decided to react to Priddy Ugly and Bontleā€™s love story on ā€œDefining Loveā€ which they shared through their YouTube channel.

Pearl Modiadie has decided to react to Priddy Ugly and Bontleā€™s love story on ā€œDefining Loveā€ which they shared through their YouTube channel.

The couple have melt the hearts of so many with their love story.

Priddy trends on social media as people appreciated how heā€™s loved Bontle and her family, including the dancerā€™s late father.

Well, Pearl could not keep to her emotions as she had to voice out on how she feels after watching.

She said should found herself bawling her eyes out while watching the episode.

Pearl tweeted: ā€œFound myself bawling my eyes out while watching Bontle and Ricardoā€™s ā€˜Defining Loveā€™ episode. Oh Nkosi yamiā€¦ love is beautifulā€

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Happy 28th Birthday to Rendani from Muvhango

Innocentia Makapila Manchindi is a South African actress who currently plays the function of Rendani in SABC two soapie opera, Muvhango. … She is a profitable South African first-class regarded as Rindani in Muvhango. As small as she is, her presence on digital camera is enormous and electrifying.

The actress had a great time on Valentine’s day with het lovely husband and on her posts she asked her fans to call her Sister Innocent as of the 15th of February because it would be her birthday and she will be turning 28 years old. On her latest post, she share a sizzling picture of herself looking absolutely beautiful and on her post she captioned

How Uzalo turned into a spiritual journey for Baby Cele- Maloka

Baby Cele

How Uzalo turned into a spiritual journey for Baby Cele- Maloka
Baby Cele is exiting SAā€™s most-watched show Uzalo with a bang in the next couple of days. Her character Gabisileā€™s past finally catches up with her.
A little birdie told me that her exit is not permanent’ itā€™s only a matter of when and how she will return to the soapie. Sowetan caught up with Cele to discuss how relocating to Durban in 2018 to be on the show, especially as a newlywed, was more than a career move.
Gabisileā€™s devious acts finally catch up with her. What was it like to film those scenes?
Usually when I get scripts I donā€™t read other peopleā€™s storylines because I want to be caught off guard. So I want to read what people are going to be seeing as it happens and get surprised. I lived this character and the minute I walked on set I knew I was ready. For me to do this role justice was to not read before the shot date.
I hear that your departure from the show is temporary. How true is this?
Itā€™s temporary? That is news to me [laughs]. When I finished shooting Uzalo I took a break for three months. It gave me enough time to be with my kids at home. It came at the right time because there was so much happening in my personal life. I got to detox Gabisile.
You deserved that break because in the last 10 years I donā€™t remember seeing you off screen.
True. Iā€™m so grateful to God and my ancestors that this is where I am in my life. I remember those years where I was not near where I am today [financially]. It was all about spending all my money with friends. But now I can take a break and not worry about affording my life.
Whatā€™s next?
I think I did only two auditions and I got the one that Iā€™m currently busy with. The character is different from Gabisile. Iā€™m grateful for the break I took because I was able to get into this character with a clear mind.
What was it like to relocate to Durban when you joined Uzalo?
At first I was reluctant, but deep down I knew that itā€™s what I wanted to do. I have been in this industry for 38 years and I have never worked in Durban. When I got the call I thought ā€˜oh sh*t, I just got marriedā€™. I signed the contract before telling my husband. Heā€™s not fussy but I didnā€™t want to leave room for when I look at his face, I change my mind. After I told him he didnā€™t take it well for a few minutes, but he was OK with it. Long- distance relationships are never easy.
How will you remember your time in Durban?
Iā€™m glad that I trusted the process and journey. I had to undergo a spiritual journey of things that I have seen in visions but it wasnā€™t very clear to me. So as I found myself in that place I thought ā€˜oh my gosh, I have been seeing this for so many yearsā€™. So I did all those things my ancestors needed from me. I donā€™t think Iā€™d be in the place that I am spiritually if I had not taken that offer.
What legacy do you want to leave?
Iā€™m very grateful for the kind of career that I have had because many people that I started with have not been this blessed. Iā€™m not done and I see myself working to the end, like Mary Twala.
What has been your biggest achievement?
Looking back at Sarafina there were people that I could see that they were never going to make it and I was right. With some I could see that there was talent, but there was no professionalism. Seeing where I am, that is my greatest achievement. I have had my wild days, but I matured out of it when others couldnā€™t.