Leleti Khumalo reveals that she is now comfortable with her skin-condition

In commemoration of World Vitiligo Day, we revisit our inspiring 2018 interview with legendary actress Leleti Khumalo , who opened up about living with vitiligo and how she learned to love herself.

Johannesburg – She’s one of the most familiar faces on Mzansi’s celebrity landscape, gracing magazine covers and appearing in hit films. But even fans who’ve followed her stellar career for years will see her now as never before. This time there’s no warpaint covering her gorgeous skin. Instead Leleti Khumalo (48) is showing every white patch on her body in new e.tv drama series Imbewu: The Seed.The actress, who shot to fame as a teenager in Sarafina!, is also trying her hand behind the scenes as a producer for the show. But it’s her role as MaZulu that’s bound to get the nation talking, partly because of the juicy role and also because Leleti’s has shown her skin condition for the first time onscreen.


 

 

 

 

 

She only has an hour to spare between filming, Leleti tells us as she steps off the set. She settles into a chair and gets straight to the point: after years of hiding her skin under layers of make-up to mask her vitiligo, she’s on a mission to educate people about the condition in which the skin loses its pigment.

“I used to cover my white patches with make-up but for Imbewu I did not be cover it. People get to see me without the make-up,” she says. “I had a long discussion with the creators of Imbewu and they actually allowed me to do it. My plan is to educate people about vitiligo but I also don’t want to do a half job. I’ll be doing educational talks on vitiligo and I’d obviously want the talks to have an impact.”

Leleti, who has openly spoken about her condition, started developing vitiligo at the age of 19 but as a young woman growing up in the township of KwaMashu, KwaZulu-Natal, she didn’t know what it was. “It was pure ignorance on my part,” she says. “In fact, I didn’t even know what it was until I became pregnant.”She takes a deep breath then continues. “It’s deeper than what people see as it affects every aspect of your life – although it’s not painful, it is incurable. “My doctor warned me it’s going to be worse after giving birth, but at that point it didn’t bother me as I was too excited about the babies,” the mom of four-year-old twins Yamukelani and Ulwenzile says.But her joy soon turned to despair, then depression. When she became pregnant in 2012, Leleti was expecting triplets and not twins – but tragically lost one baby at birth. “Losing my baby was one of the hardest moments i n my life,” she reveals. “I was left with too many questions – I cried, I prayed and I blamed myself. It was a double tragedy for me as I had to deal with my skin condition at the same time.

Her broken heart wouldn’t have healed were it not for the support of her husband, Skhuthazo Khanyile. “We dealt with the loss of the baby and he assured me he still loved me despite my skin condition. “These babies are the best thing that has ever happened to me,” she gushes. “In my previous marriage I tried everything to have babies, but nothing worked.” Leleti was previously married to playwright Mbongeni Ngema, who created Sarafina!. “I’m not sure where I’d be had I not met Mbongeni,” she says of her ex. “Maybe I’d be far with my career or I wouldn’t have made it. What I know is he gave me a good platform.” A year after her 13-year-marriage to Mbongeni crumbled, Leleti met businessman Skhuthazo and “it was love at first sight.” She credits her beloved husband for helping her love herself, flaws and all. Her skin condition, which had got progressively worse during pregnancy, paled in comparison to the loss of her baby but it also troubled the popular actress.

‘We broke up’: Luyanda Zwane confirms her breakup with The Estate actor Sparky Xulu,

Miseducation actress Luyanda Zwane reveals she and actor Sparky Xulu are no longer together.

LUYANDA ZWANE: ‘I STILL BELIEVE IN LOVE’
The Sibongile and The Dlamini actress Luyanda Zwane tells Zimoja that she and her boyfriend, Sparky Xulu broke up.

Zwane who starred alongside Zenzelisphesihle “Sparky” Xulu in BET_Africa’s telenovela, Redemption adds that she still believes in love.


 

 

 

 

 

“We broke up, unfortunately it happens. I still believe in love though. People break up all the time. I hope to find someone one day. I can’t say much about what happened.”

Zwane adds that she is in a good place and she’s currently working on a big modelling campaign.

“I have something major coming up in the modelling space that I am excited about. We can forget about all the negativities. Bigger things are coming,” she adds.SPARKY XULU: 14 YEARS OLDER THAN ACTRESS
The celebrity couple, Luyanda Zwane and Sparky Xulu trended on social media on Thursday, 22 February for their 14-year age gap.

This is after entertainment blogger Musa Khawula took to X to slam Xulu for dating Zwane, who more than ten years younger than him.

“Predatory Sparky Xulu, 36 is dating Luyanda Zwane, 19,” tweeted Khawula.

However, Zwane confirmed on her Instagram that she turned 20 on 7 February, while Xulu is reportedly 34 years.

While it’s unclear when they began dating, the pair first acted together on BET’s telenovela, Redemption and moved in together earlier this year.

Fans of the The Estate actor also slammed Khawula’s criticism by reminding him that Xulu is not committing a crime by dating Zwane as she’s over 18 years.

Zwane was not available to answer questions by The South African at the time of publishing this article.SOUTH AFRICANS WEIGH IN: ‘AMA2000 LOVE THEM OLD’
@mufudzi_: “Musa, Musa Musa. Age of consent is 18. Why do older men and women so concerned about controlling what young girls do or whom they date? If she wanted a 21-year-old she would have dated one.”

@messenger_iam: “Nothing wrong here. But that huge age difference might come with certain disadvantages. She will want to play and the knees of the madala will say no, no.”

@Mfoka_Mlangeni: “This has been going on for ages. I am not moved by it. Most girls i used to be in the same class with got married a long time ago to older guys, immediately after we got out of high school.”

Surprise tribute to Yvonne Chaka Chaka

GHANANIAN Awards, the Legends and Legacy Africa Ball Awards, want a taste of Mzansi.

Organisers felt Mzansi was a perfect place to bring the event to and honour our musicians.

The awards launch was held on Thursday, 16 May, at the Sandton Convention Centre, and the awards will take place on 8 June at the same venue.

They will be celebrating the Princess of Africa, Yvonne Chaka Chaka. She told Daily Sun she was blessed to be honoured.


 

 

 

 

 

Yvonne became the first South African to be honoured since the awards was launched in 2011.

“When this whole thing was conceptualised, I was only told half of it. I didn’t know it was a surprise. I don’t like surprises. Had I known this was the plan, I would’ve run to another country because I always want to know what’s happening,” she said.

“I just want to say thank you. I met Kojo Asante (the founder) a couple of years ago in Ghana. We did a show there and got to know each other. I want to say thank you. I didn’t see it coming. I thought you were playing me when this happened.”The legendary singer said right now, her focus is on young people.

She attended the event with former Idols SA Season 19, star Princess Macdonald.

“My aim is to get all those who come after me to get where I’ve been. This is why I came with this beautiful young girl who came out number 2 in Idols to be part of this, Princess Macdonald. She sang Umqombothi beautifully on the show and blew me away.

“So, for me, I want to bring everyone together and have all these young people surround me because they make me feel young.”

She dedicates the accolade to her late colleagues in the industry.

“I accept this with grace. This honour is not mine; it’s for Miriam Makeba, Dolly Rathebe, Dorothy Masuka, Lebo Mathosa, and Brenda Fassie,” mam’Yvonne said.

Kojo, promised mam’Yvonne would be honoured in a big way.

“On 8 June, she’ll cry. When I went to her house, I saw a lot of plaques and awards. She’s 59 years old now, and we think she doesn’t need to get more awards. We’ll shower her with love, and she won’t believe what we’ll do for her,” Kojo said.

Scandal actress Lerato Nxumalo buys a house at age of 23

Durban Gen actress Lerato Nxumalo buys her first home
By Katlego Sekhu

Durban Gen actress Lerato Nxumalo is excited about being a first-time property owner.

 

 

 
Lerato Nxumalo, popular for playing the beautiful and focused medical intern, Dr Luthuli on Durban Gen, and Mpumi Cele on Lingashoni is excited about being a first-time property owner.

The 23-year-olf describes the feeling as one of the best ever.

“One of the best feelings ever, can’t be described in words! Homeownership is a feeling that makes life’s daily grind worth facing!”

Lerato continued: “So excited and extremely blessed for this new chapter of my life. Glory to God and my guardian angels! Can’t wait to renovate and bring my space up to code.”

Speaking about moving into new homes, actressAsavela Mqokiyana, formerly Mngqithi, and her husband recently finished building their dream home.

Giving fans a sneak peek into her new home, Asavela wrote: “I can say we finally built our own home. Well done hubby.”

From Streets to Stardom: The Rise of Velaphi from “Isitha-The Enemy”

Velaphi, known for his captivating role in the popular South African series “Isitha-The Enemy,” has a story that epitomizes resilience and determination. Growing up in the harsh streets of Johannesburg, Velaphi faced numerous challenges. Born into a poor family, he lost his mother at a young age, leaving him and his cousins to fend for themselves. With no permanent home, they sought refuge on the city streets, surviving on odd jobs and the kindness of strangers.


 

 

Their daily struggle for survival involved doing piecework for clergy families, just to secure their next meal. Despite these hardships, Velaphi’s resolve never wavered. His tenacity and passion for acting became his driving force, propelling him toward a brighter future. Velaphi’s breakthrough came when he landed the role of Thenjiwe’s son in the Sokhulu family on “Isitha-The Enemy.” His talent and dedication quickly earned him recognition, and soon, he became a household name in South African television. Earning a steady income of 25,000 Rands per month, Velaphi’s life took a remarkable turn.

With his newfound success, Velaphi built his own home, a symbol of his hard-won stability and achievement. His journey from homelessness to homeownership is a testament to his unwavering spirit. Additionally, Velaphi rewVelaphi’s story is more than just a personal triumph; it serves as an inspiration to countless others facing similar adversities. His rise from the streets to stardom underscores the power of resilience, hard work, and unwavering determination. Velaphi’s journey reminds us that no matter how dire the circumstances, it is possible to overcome and achieve greatness.arded himself with a brand-new 2023 Toyota Fortuner, a tangible manifestation of his success and perseverance.