Actress Deli Malinga is reportedly leaving ‘Umkhokha: The Curse’

Rumours of the fan-favourite Umkhokha: The Curse actress Deli Malinga leaving the show were shared by entertainment commentator Jabu_Macdonald on Twitter.

“There’s rumours of Mam Deli Malinga leaving #UmkhokhaTheCurse. It better not be true”, tweeted Macdonald.


 

 

 

While isiZulu publication iLanga News reported on Thursday, 28 September that rumours of the actress leaving the show are intensifying.

A fan of the show @dokter_phil tweeted: “What? But she is Umkhokha, Umkhokha is her…might as well can the whole production then!”

Actress Deli Malinga was not available for a comment at the time of publishing this article.

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ACTORS WHO EXITED ‘UMKHOKHA: THE CURSE’
Actress Deli Malinga will not be the first star to exit Umkhokha: The Curse should reports of her exit be true, as actors Mondli Makhoba, Linda Sokhulu and Sthandiwe Kgoroge also exited the show when it returned as a telenovela in March.

The Wife star Mondli Makhoba played the first Reggie in Umkhokha, the series and was replaced by actor Daniel Hadebe.
Shaka Ilembe star Sthandiwe Kgoroge played the first MaNzimande in the series and was replaced by actress Gcina Nkosi.
7de Laan star Linda Sokhulu, who played the first Zodwa got replaced by Real Housewives of Durban star Mbali Ngiba.
Viewers of the faith-based telenovela predict that Malinga might get replaced with either Winnie Ntshaba or Slindile Nodangala.

The South African will give an update on this story as soon as possible.

Zoleka Mandela’s funeral details announced – Here’s where and when she will be laid to rest

The author died on Monday, the 25th of September at the age of 43 after battling cancer.

The Mandela family said Zo will be laid to rest at the Fourways Memorial Park in Johannesburg on Friday, 29 September.The family confirmed her passing on Tuesday in a statement shared on the deceased social media accounts.

“Zoleka passed away on the evening of Monday, September 25th. surrounded by friends and family. Our sincerest gratitude to the medical team that took care of her,” read the statement.

The author was diagnosed with breast cancer twice; her first diagnosis was in 2012, but she won over the cancer.However, it returned in 2022 and she received treatment till she passed away on Monday.

 

 

 

 
She leaves behind four children: her only son Zwelami (born in 2003), her daughters Zanyiwe (born in 2014), Zenzile (born in 2019), and Zingce Zobuhle Mandela (born in 2022).

Vusi Nova reveals diagnosis after being discharged from the hospital

Vusi Nova opens up about his health after being discharged from the hospital. The singer who marked his 39th birthday a few days ago had to visit the hospital after his heart started working differently.


 

 

 

Taking to Instagram, he shared a photo of himself at the hospital and captioned with, “Proof Of life” I sometimes forget that I’m not getting any younger. I feel 21!😅 got back from hospital this morning & I’m feeling healthier & energised more than ever. Back to the grind tonight. Let’s go!! The Ndikuthandile hitmaker said he has been diagnosed with high blood pressure.

was hospitalised very early in the morning – around five [due to] fatigue. My heart was acting up and then I found out that I have high blood pressure. Now I have to take blood pressure medication – imagine… I thought it was the end of me,” Nova shared.

Who is Manaka Ranaka? Things You Didn’t Know About

Manaka Ranaka is a South African actress who currently stars on SABC 1’s long running soap opera, Generations, as Lucy Diale. She previously starred as Lerata Khumalo on SABC 2’s long running sitcom, Stokvel and as Portia in SABC 1’s hit drama, Gaz’lam.


 

 

 

 

 

Here are facts you didn’t know about Manaka Ranaka:
1. Manaka Ranaka was born April 06, 1979 in Soweto, Gauteng.

2. Manaka has two daughters, Katlego and Naledi.

3. Manaka was involved in an accident which has left a schoolgirl dead in December 2015.

4. She is a sister of well known television personality, Dineo Ranaka.

5. She is dating Thabo Monareng who is 9 years older than her.

6. Manaka started acting in theater and performed in productions such as Drumstruck, On My Birthday and Torong.

7. Manaka has played the lead role of Lerata in SABC2 comedy Stokvel.

8. She also played a role of Vinolia Ntuli in the SABC1 drama series Tshisa in 2006.

9. She won the Golden Horn for Best Actress in a TV Comedy at the SAFTAs 2007.

10. Manaka was featured on season 3 of Zaziwa – hosted by Pearl Modiadie.

Nomcebo Zikode Speaks On Life After ‘Jerusalema’ Drama

During her first trip to the United States, Nomcebo Zikode was handed the keys to the city of Miami by commissioners Joe Carollo and Jeffery Watson. It was a moment that left the South African singer and songwriter somewhat taken aback. “They said, ‘We are so proud of you. You made us all motivated during a difficult time,” she recalls to OkayAfrica. “I was thinking I made Africans proud, but I didn’t know that even Americans, white people, are proud of me too. It’s just shown me that in life, if you hold onto something, if you have dreams and never give up on them, they are going to become reality.”


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

35-year-old Zikode had always wanted to share her voice with others. Born in Hammarsdale, Kwazulu Natal, now based in Johannesburg, she was captivated by local singers when she was a child. “From a young age, I was listening to South African music like Brenda Fassie, Rebecca Malope and I also used to love Whitney Houston with all my heart. I used to make a lot of noise singing that song, ‘I Will Always Love You,’ and my neighbors used to say I was too loud. But I wasn’t disrespecting them when I was singing. I was just a happy child who loved singing and dancing. And I wanted to make others happy.””Jerusalema” — and its monumental success — certainly has made people happy. On the back of the song’s widespread acclaim, which Zikode worked on with Master KG, she has been traveling through Europe and the US, performing to audiences that got to know the song through the lockdown brought about by the pandemic. The story of the song’s global rise — sparked by a viral video of Angolans dancing to the uplifting Gospel-inspired track — is well known. For Zikode, the story of what comes next is still being written.

The song has been a gift that’s opened doors to cities she’s never even been to before. It’s something Zikode had long been hoping for, even if she hadn’t always been sure it would come. “When I wrote the lyrics to ‘Jerusalema,’ I wasn’t in a happy space,” she says. After years of being a backing vocalist for the likes of Deborah Fraser and Nhlanhla Nciza, her hit single with DJ Ganyani, “Emazulwin” had led her to a recording deal with Open Mic. She’d been eager to make and release her first album, but things had been slow moving and obstacles kept arising that prevented her from realizing her goal.Zikode finally released her debut album, titled Xola Moya Wam, last September, in the wake of “Jerusalema”‘s success. “It’s been amazing, because people were singing along with me from the first song until the last song,” she says. “Even though the album is not as big as the track ‘Jerusalema,’ I’m not complaining, because it went double platinum in South Africa. I appreciate everything that God is doing for me. And now I’m looking forward to releasing the new album.”

She won’t say when it’s coming, but Zikode does say she’s finished recording it. In the meantime, she’s been traveling to Spain, Switzerland, New York and, of course, Miami, performing her songs. “I’ve been traveling a lot in Africa — Togo, Botswana, Mozambique,” she says. “Honestly speaking, in the US, I was scared that maybe they won’t understand my music or what I’m saying. But they’ve been loving me all the way. Even whites,” she says.