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Winnie Mashaba celebrates her husband’s 45th birthday and love after 17 years.

Dr Winnie Mashaba is a Gospel artist who has been in the music industry for quite some time and her music is loved by many as it heals and touches souls. There Is a lot that the artist has achieved on her career and she is also reffered to as one of the best and iconic Gospel singers in Mzansi.

You may have never heard or seen the talented artist’s husband but she is happily married to her husband, Mokgogo Makgopa popularly known as Peter Masaba. Winnie Mashaba and her husband don’t have children and they have went through a lot in the past as the singer experienced two miscarriages.

Recently Winnie celebrated her husband’s 44th birthday and also their love as she shared a heartfelt message to her husband on Instagram along with pictures from their celebration. On her message she wrote:

“Thank you so much for always holding my hand throughout many years in our marriage life. You were against being on a limelight just to allow me to be me and enjoy this God given lifetime breakthrough in the music industry, I will always respect your decision. I love you for being you and for not even one day try to change me, instead you are here as my advisor always.”

“Most importantly thank you so much for always encouraging me to go church all the times no matter what. Kea leboga ngwana Mmatswale le Rratswale for always protecting my emotions against those who are trying to push me against the walls for 17 years since we met. May you be blessed with many blessed years.”

Winnie is a very private person and her husband has never been seen before, even on recent pictures Shae hid his face so we couldn’t see him. Happiest Birthday to Winnie’s husband, May he be blessed with many more years of life. Share your thoughts by leaving a comment below, like and don’t forget to hit the share button.

A group of young women from Mpumalanga dance to the viral #JohnVuliGate challeng

I grew up just like any other child in rural South Africa it was not long after our country South Africa had held its first democratic

elections. I was a good football player and an athlete, we used to head cattle and I would play in the jungle with other boys. I was very naughty as a child and I think that is where I discovered my Art,” Limpopo Boy said in a recent interview with South African media.

“A lot of people realised my gift and talent at the South African State theatre and I later graced a lot of great platforms including The SAMAs and the MTV Base Awards. I’m a bujwa dancer thus my stage name is derived from my dancing category and my origins.

“My dancing skill is not based on bujwa only, I add more moves to spice up the jive. I started dancing at a very tender age, but before embracing this talent I started playing football, unfortunately, it wasn’t my calling.”

Anyway, how does something called “Sdudla” end up being called “John Vuli Gate”?They were praising a companion’s birthday and had no clue their move moves would circulate around the web.

Their moves to Mapara A Jazz’s tune, John Vuli Gate, charmed numerous fans as well as helped them bring in some cash.

The youngsters are getting gigs and brands are including them after their move.

Birthday young lady Kgomotso Aphane (19) disclosed to Daily Sun they had no clue their video would get so much love and open entryways for them.

They’d at first wanted to go to Gold Reef City, however changed plans in light of accounts.

“This didn’t mean we planned to have a dull festival. An arrangement must be made. We celebrated at Kolonnade Mall in Tshwane,” said Kgomotso.

They chose to move at a gas station on their way and recorded themselves on 11 October.

“A companion posted the John Vuli Gate challenge on her WhatsApp status and we cherished it,” she said.

Katlego Mohlahlo (18) didn’t figure the video would be this large.

They’ve made sure about a few gigs, two apparel brands need to work with them, and they’re likewise ministers of a lager brand

To get the answer to that, we have to rewind to 2005.

The cinema world has just been set ablaze by a swashbuckling-yet-heartfelt South African movie called “Tsotsi”, which goes on to claim an Oscar amongst its many international awards.

In one of the most memorable scenes in the movie, the character called Pumla (played by Nambitha Mpumlwana) emerges from a car on a stormy night and shouts into the intercom, “John vuli gate!” (John open the gate).

Mano Nephawe and Leonard Malatji, the South African duo who perform under the name Mapara A Jazz, took that one line from the movie and made a song out of it nearly 15 years later.

Limpopo Boy took the song, did his Sdudla thing to it and here we are today with a new craze.

John vuli gate’ girls spoke for the first time and expressed how they are feeling

he number 1 trending song that is currently making waves and taking the internet by storm is the John Vula iGate track, most people are currently jamming to the track after it saw the light of fame following the video clip that was posted on tik tok by a lady who was seen dancing to the track with her crew.

Most people do not know that the track was actually inspired by a scene on the South African original film which also received a Oscar award, Tsotsi.

They were celebrating a friend’s birthday and had no idea their dance moves would go viral.

Their moves to Mapara A Jazz’s song, John Vuli Gate, not only captivated many fans but helped them make some money.

The young ladies are getting gigs and brands are featuring them after their dance.

Birthday girl Kgomotso Aphane (19) told Daily Sun they had no idea their video would receive so much love and open doors for them.

They’d initially planned to go to Gold Reef City, but changed plans because of finances.

“This didn’t mean we were going to have a dull celebration. A plan had to be made. We celebrated at Kolonnade Mall in Tshwane,” said Kgomotso.

They decided to dance at a petrol station on their way and filmed themselves on 11 October.

“A friend posted the John Vuli Gate challenge on her WhatsApp status and we loved it,” she said.

Katlego Mohlahlo (18) didn’t think the video would be this big.

They’ve secured several gigs, two clothing brands want to work with them, and they’re also ambassadors of a beer brand.

About people criticising them for calling themselves stoko, Katlego said: “We’re young and had fun without a man around us. That’s why people are bitter. I don’t see the need to explain ourselves.”

Tshegofatso Maepa (19) said: “As for the word stoko, it’s been there for ages.

Boys have been calling women that and it’s normal.”

Oratilwe Mokwatlo (18) hoped “bitter” people would stop harassing people online. Lebogang Motalane (19) said people will always talk.

Kgomotso’s gogo, Maria Kekana (72), said the respectful kids deserved the joy they received.

Lebogang’s mum, Ouma Simelani (38), said: “All will go well so long as they continue to put effort and God in everything they do.’’

(Photo: Instagram)

On the movie, there is a scene whereby nambitha mpumlwana is seen trying to open her remote gate but discovers that the remote is no longer working, she then gets out of the car to call out her husband, John to open the gate for her.

See sceenshots below…

She says, “John, John vul’ igate” and that is where the song originated.

Uzalo Actors takes on the JohnVuliGateChallenge

Pastor Mdletshe and the other Uzalo’s cast members have also decided to take on the John Vuli Gate Challenge which took over social media a few days ago. The challenge is set to take over Jerusalema and Sister Bettina, as it’s now one of the top songs on Tik Tok. Uzalo Actors takes on the #JohnVuliGateChallenge.

Uzalo Actors takes on the #JohnVuliGateChallenge

The dance challenge went viral after a TikTok video, of a group of young ladies was shared on social media, where they are seen dancing to Mapara A Jazz Ft. Gaz and Colano’s John Vuli Gate song outside a filling station. The video caused such quite a mixing as a result scores of people from Mzansi and international have also decided to partake in the trend dance challenge.

Many people including Mapara A Jazz Ft. Gaz and Colano’s have praised the ladies for making the challenge viral. The challenge has been calling on ladies to shake their hips and bums to the attractive amapiano song.

news . pice. ‏‎John Vuli Gate Girl‎‏.

From time to time, we’re going to come across many different trends in social media, depending on what’s going to happen at the moment!Do you still remember earlier this year, when we had this young lady who was on social media platforms to blow a whistle while dancing in a club? See the girls who have recently stirred up social media … # johnvuligatechallenge.

Well, this time around, we have a group of gorgeous young ladies dancing for a track that has just been published, named the John Vuli Doors. The ladies celebrated one of their own birthdays, so they danced at a filling station, where they took a video while performing.

Girls have created a buzz on social media sites, being lauded for their appearance and dancing talents on the stage, while some are testing themselves by learning how they perform.Their video has gone viral and everyone likes it. Girls are so neat and performing well for the track that that’s what makes the world chat on social networking sites.One of the girls was selected to be the leader of the girls, since she is the one obviously seen on the video when performing. People are still making fun of it by outlining and classifying the clothing the girl was carrying to be a ‘JohnVuliGate’ package. That’s what the city has been buzzing about today, everybody making their dancing videos and photos of their status or tweets. People have even labeled the girls ‘JohnVuligate Stocko.’In our slang language, when we say ‘stocko,’ we often apply to a pretty lady who could be desirable to any man’s eyes. But after the challenge, a new description of what the ladies call “Stocko” has been published, and now the sense means it’s a pretty girl with no brains.