Sello Maake KaNcube heads to court as he sues Market Theatre for not giving him the job

Legendary South African actor Sello Maake KaNcube has resorted to going the legal route.

Sello was left devastated after he did not get the Market Theatre artistic director job which was given to Greg Homann.

KaNcube’s plan to seek legal recourse comes after his and The Market Theatre’s legal team failed to reach the middle ground in the two pre-trial conferences over the past two weeks.


 

 

 

 

It is believed that he had been eyeing the post ever since it was advertised and he was disappointed when he failed to land it.

In the first conference, which was held virtually, Kancube’s advocate Makayla Pillay asked the theatre’s legal team to furnish them with the scoreboard that indicates that Homann obtained 41 points more than the former Generations actor.

He was recently in Zimbabwe were he was a guest of the government of that country. It is not clear how much he received but it surely would be enough to go to court.

“They refused to hand over the scoreboard and said it was private information of the candidates who contested for the position,” said KaNcube.

He is one of the most renowned and celebrated South African actor and this will be hugely followed by the media.

The award-winning thespian said the legal team also refused to disclose to him the points he scored during the interview, insisting that it was confidential information.

No comment was obtained form the Market Theatre powers.

KaNcube also said Pillay and The Market Theatre lawyers also met on Monday last week, where they again reached a deadlock about the scoreboard.

Mpho from Muvhango with her husband and kids

A decade of captivating performances on the popular TV series “Muvhango” has solidified Azwimmbavhi Rambuda’s reputation as a talented actress. Best known for her portrayal of Mpho Ravele, her journey on the show mirrors her real-life successes and experiences.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rambuda’s on-screen character, Mpho Ravele, underwent a series of dramatic twists and turns, capturing the attention of viewers throughout her evolution. From her beginnings as a model in a relationship with a traditional healer to her complex entanglement as a polygamist’s wife and subsequent affair with an enemy, Mpho Ravele’s storylines have kept audiences enthralled.

Interestingly, Azwimmbavhi Rambuda’s real-life journey holds striking parallels to her on-screen persona. In addition to her acting career, she has ventured into modeling, echoing the path her character once tread. Notably, Rambuda’s participation in beauty pageants, including her title as Miss Thohoyandou, showcases her versatility and charm.

In her personal life, Rambuda shares the joys of marriage and motherhood with her husband, Lucky Ditelu. This shared journey into parenthood has brought fulfillment and happiness, reflecting the heartwarming aspects of her on-screen character’s journey.

A testament to her talent and range, Rambuda’s portrayal of Mpho Ravele has resonated deeply with viewers, serving as a mirror to her own multifaceted experiences. Beyond her role in front of the camera, she represents a beacon of inspiration, embodying the strength and versatility that define her as both an artist and an individual.

Lucky Ditelu, Rambuda’s real-life partner, contributes to their shared success. As a successful businessman, he founded the Business Clinic, a venture dedicated to creating conducive workspaces and empowering entrepreneurs with essential knowledge. His role as CEO and Executive Chairman of ICRD Group Holdings underscores his commitment to business excellence.

Azwimmbavhi Rambuda’s journey from Mpho Ravele to her real-life achievements embodies the essence of resilience, talent, and the ability to navigate multiple roles with grace and authenticity. Her portrayal of complex characters on-screen and her personal successes off-screen stand as a testament to her enduring impact.

“This girl doesn’t love herself” check what Mpumelelo said to one of his gf

Iizngane zeS’thembu show is an in-depth look into the lives of the Mseleku older children and the challenges they face as they strive to carve their own identity.


 

The show features Mpumelelo Mseleku, a 22-year-old first-born son who has two girlfriends, Vuyokazi Nciweni and Tirelo Kale. Vuyokazi has a child, a toddler, and Tirelo recently gave birth. All of them are in their early 20s. Mpumelelo prides himself as a polygamist, following in his father’s footsteps.

As the eldest son of a popular polygamist Musa Mseleku, Mpumelelo has openly said that he wishes to continue his father’s legacy, calling himself the younger version of Mseleku.

So people were not that surprised when Mpumelelo told one of his girlfriend Vuyokazi that he has meet another lady weeks after his second girlfriend gave birth.

This caused a stir on social media with some feelings sorry for Vuyokazi that she will have a mental breakdown while others claim she doesn’t love herself.

Death Strikes Again | Popular Rapper Angie Oeh Dead At The Age Of 24 After Lung Cancer Diagnosis

After Brave Battle with Stage 4 Lung Cancer”

Afrikaans rapper Angelique Eurika Greeff, widely known as Angie Oeh, passed away on Saturday after battling Stage 4 lung cancer. The 24-year-old artist succumbed to the illness while receiving treatment at a hospital in Pretoria.


 

 

Angie Oeh had been valiantly confronting Stage 4 lung cancer, a challenging diagnosis that she had bravely faced. Wynand Myburgh, also known as Valkie van Coke, who was both Angie’s manager and friend, expressed deep sorrow at her untimely demise. He shared, “It is very sad and very terrible to lose Angie at such a young age. Those who met her or have worked with her will know how wonderful and special she was.”

Angie Oeh’s presence and contributions within the Afrikaans rap scene were appreciated by many, and her passing marks a significant loss in the world of music. Her legacy will undoubtedly live on through her work and the memories she created during her time as an artist.

Skeem Saam: Kwaito Puts MaNtuli In Her Place

Kwaito found out that his mother is the one who sent Glenda to come to him at the restaurant. Kwaito was not happy about what his mother had done, so he decided to talk to her.


MaNtuli told Kwaito that she is trying to save him from Jacobeth. MaNtuli told Kwaito that in Jacobeth’s eyes, he is not good enough for her child. She continued to tell him that Glenda is perfect and that she loves him.

Kwaito asked his mother who Glenda was perfect for. He told his mother that he understands if she wants to continue talking to Glenda, but she should not send Glenda to him. MaNtuli told Kwaito that she was just trying to save him.

Kwaito told MaNtuli that if Lizzy had seen Glenda, then she would have been angry at him. MaNtuli told him that it was not her intentions. Kwaito told MaNtuli that if she continues with her behaviour then she will have to wait for Sthoko and Pretty to be financially stable so that they can build her the house of her dreams.

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