Miss SA 2023 Natasha Joubert’s education, career

Fashion designer Natasha Joubert was crowned the new Miss South Africa on 13 August 2023 at the Sunbet Arena at Time Square Casino in Pretoria.

The bubbly fashion designer was chosen ahead of Nande Mabala and Bryoni Govender.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 
NATASHA JOUBERT CROWNED MISS SA 2023
She takes the reigns from former Miss South Africa Ndavi Nokeri. However, this is not Natasha Joubert’s first participation in the pageant. In 2020 she contested for Miss SA but settled for the runner-up position.

Miss SA 2023 Natasha Joubert
Miss SA Crown. Photo: Twitter @Official_MissSA
However, she had the opportunity to represent the nation at the 2021 Miss Universe competition.

And her return to the pageant and being crowned as the new Miss SA has thrust her into the top trends. In the backdrop of her win South Africans have been trying to connect the dots about the new Miss South Africa.

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS, CAREER AND MORE
She is a true definition of beauty with brains and has a colourful resume to show for it. Her academic qualifications have left many puzzled.

Miss South Africa 2023 holds a Bachelor of Commerce in marketing management from Boston City Campus and Business College.

Over the years, she has worked as a public relations officer for one of the biggest law firms in the country.

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She is also a ‘Boss Lady‘ in her own right. Natasha Joubert has become one of South Africa’s fast-growing fashion designers.

The star is reportedly the owner of the fashion design company Natalia Jefferys. Over the years, she has fast become a brand thanks to her huge social media following. Natasha Joubert has made a fortune from commercial deals.

3 kids? Kelly Khumalo’s body gets Mzansi talking

Usually, women struggle to maintain their bodies in good shape soon after giving birth, but that’s not for Kelly.

Her body looked so perfect that some fans thought God was unfair to them.


 

One fan specifically spoke of how much they felt intimidated by her body and expressed it.

“Life so unfair, that body nefigure 😢😢 I need a new stomach now i messed up mine 😅😅😅”

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KELLY KHUMALO’S BODY GETS MZANSI TALKING
Even though Kelly only thanked her fans and stakeholders who made her show successful, fans noticed what they noticed.

“Wena wazalwa u fit yeh those thighs are well proportional with that snatch waist. Engathi kwakunetiye nje mhla kubunjwa bantu”

“Body 😍😍after 3 kids it’s still🔥🔥❤️love you loads Kelly”

“@kellykhumaloza didn’t you just have a baby yesterday …so kuza kanjan ubeMuhle kanje nkosyam😍🔥🔥”

“Imama eliHOT kanje? Kelly just gave birth but no evidence. Rhaaaaaa ndibheja ngawe Nja yam. Uyadelela fok maan❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥”

“But sis, did you have to have such a banging body though! 🔥🔥🔥”

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ZANDI KHUMALO PRAISED HER SISTER
Despite many fans noticing Kelly’s body, her sister Zandie Khumalo saw the strength she has.

Kelly Khumalo was recently criticised as many fans called for her shows to be cancelled.

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This is the hate Zandie saw as fuel to her success.

Sharing on her Instagram, Zandi Khumalo praised her sister saying: “If I had my way I would take it all away but how else would u get to be this strong and amazing……u cant get to be this amazing on love only, a bit of hate here and there is needed. U went out there last night and conquered where some would have crumbled. I’m proud of u ❤️”

Sonia Mbele has been named as one of the celebrities who visited Thabo Bester in prison.

According to Sonia visited Bester after he was recaptured in Tanzania in April together with his partner Dr Nandipha Magudumana.

It has also been reported that Sonia’s production company is allegedly in talks with another international production company that wants her to be their South African counterpart and liaison to co-produce a documentary-series based on South Africa’s Bonnie and Clyde, Thabo Bester and Dr. Nandipha Magudumana.


 

 

 

 

 

The media outlet has also noted that Sonia was allegedly spotted visiting the infamous inmate at the Kgosi Mampuru II Prison in Tshwane. The meeting was reportedly set up with the help of his lawyers and Mbele is said to have secured the appointment with Thabo confirm the “rights” to his story.

Another source alleges that actress turned producer has access to Dr Magudumana. She apparently met the doctor through her beauty clinic.

“Nandipha is comfortable with Mbele telling their story because she is familiar with her”, Zimoja reported.

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AN ILLUSTRIOUS CAREER
Sonia Mbele has garnered a very successful career that includes being an actress and producer. The former Generations actor was the first South African producer to bring the Real Housewives franchise to Africa.

Sonia’s business partner tells Zimoja that she was chosen to work with because of her undeniable talent and work ethic.

“We suggested her based on her work ethic and guts when it comes to starting a production from scratch,” he says

Painful funeral of Pat Ndlovu who was described as a legend in the music industry.

The world of music has always been a canvas for artists to express their creativity, emotions, and stories. Throughout history, there have been individuals whose contributions transcend mere entertainment and elevate them to the status of legends. One such figure is Bhekezakhe, a name that resonates with music aficionados and enthusiasts alike. Pat Ndlovu, a prominent figure in the music industry, has eloquently described Bhekezakhe as a legendary icon, a testament to the profound impact this artist has had on the world of music.

 

Early Beginnings and Artistic Evolution

Bhekezakhe’s journey into the realm of music began like many other aspiring artists, with a dream and a determination to make it big. Born with an innate passion for melodies and rhythms, Bhekezakhe’s early years were marked by his exploration of various musical genres and instruments. As he honed his craft, his unique style began to emerge, blending traditional rhythms with modern elements to create a sound that was truly his own.

Pat Ndlovu’s Recognition of Excellence

In the ever-evolving landscape of the music industry, true legends are those who not only create captivating music but also leave an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of their audience. Pat Ndlovu, a distinguished figure within the industry, has recognized Bhekezakhe’s exceptional contributions and impact. In a statement that has reverberated throughout the music community, Ndlovu expressed his admiration for Bhekezakhe, describing him as a legend.

A Legacy of Innovation and Influence

Legends in the music industry are defined not only by their exceptional talent but also by their ability to inspire and influence future generations. Bhekezakhe’s music has served as a source of inspiration for countless aspiring artists, encouraging them to push the boundaries of creativity and explore uncharted musical territories. His ability to seamlessly blend cultural elements with contemporary sounds has contributed to the diversification of the music industry, enriching it with fresh perspectives and resonating with audiences across the globe.

Beyond the Music: Bhekezakhe’s Impact on Society

True icons in the music industry often transcend their role as entertainers and become symbols of larger cultural and societal movements. Bhekezakhe is no exception. Through his music, he has tackled important social issues, advocating for positive change and sparking important conversations. His lyrics have served as a platform for addressing topics such as unity, identity, and the human experience, earning him a special place in the hearts of fans who resonate with his messages.

Conclusion

In the grand tapestry of the music industry, few names shine as brightly as Bhekezakhe. Pat Ndlovu’s description of Bhekezakhe as a legend is a fitting tribute to an artist who has not only left an indelible mark on the music world but has also inspired individuals to embrace their creativity, challenge norms, and contribute positively to society. Bhekezakhe’s legacy serves as a reminder that true greatness is achieved through dedication, innovation, and a commitment to making a lasting impact. As music continues to evolve, Bhekezakhe’s influence will undoubtedly endure, shaping the industry and inspiring generations to come.

Khuli Chana and Mo Molemi’s father was a victim of Farm atta cks, Molemi hunted the attac kers himself

The attacks carried out in FARMS have caused people all over the world to talk.

And while the majority of people’s attention is being directed towards the assaults on white farmers, black farmers are speaking up to tell their tales. Mo Molemi, a former member of the rap group Motswako, is now one of those farmers. In February of 2022, his father, Gideon Morule, was similarly attacked on the property that the family owned in Mahikeng, North West.

 

Gideon, a farmer who was also the founder and president of the African Farmers Association of South Africa North West, passed away in December 2022 before the culprits could be apprehended by the police.

The rapper, whose real name is Motlapele Morule and who is 42 years old, recently discussed the incident with Daily Sun.

“It took place on the evening of Friday, the 18th of February 2022. The doors were still unlocked when Dad got there. Inside the residence, where he was by himself, six of his would-be attackers burst in. They took him down with a few tackles and then tied him up in the dining room.”

“They then proceeded to loot the house, which resulted in a loss of sixty thousand rand worth of property. While the crooks were busy searching in the bedrooms, he was able to free himself and escape. he ran out the back door and hid in the bushes a safe distance away from the house.”

Mo left the house on his own to search for the people responsible for the crime.

“I went from farm to farm until I found information that could be relied upon. As a result, I contacted the authorities and pointed them in the right path. My father passed away unexpectedly in December, and despite the fact that he seemed to be unaffected by the attack, he was plainly shaken by it.”

“However, I am not suggesting that he passed away as a result of the attack; however, he was traumatized,” he said.

According to research conducted by a security specialist named Laurence Palmer of LP Consulting, farm attacks are typically coordinated by persons who know the farmers, indicating that the farmers need to be watchful.

“Around 83 percent of attacks are carried out, according to a variety of sources, by assailants who are known to the victims who are attacked. “In this situation, the victim is at an even greater disadvantage, as the offender may have information about the victim that a stranger may not have,” he added.

According to the statistics compiled by AfriForum in 2022, there were 333 attacks on farms, and as a direct result, 50 people were killed.

If the rate of assaults and homicides for 2022 is computed, there were an average of 0.91 attacks each day. According to the statistics, if homicides are counted independently from attacks, there were an average of 0.96 homicides perpetrated on farms virtually every week.

Colonel Adele Myburgh, the spokeswoman for the North West SAPS, stated that a suspect was apprehended.

“It was the 15th of July that they made their initial appearance in court. Their most recent appearance in court occurred on July 17th. The prosecutor has not yet provided us with any instructions, so we must wait. “The case is still being tried in court, and proceedings are still ongoing,” she said.