Gogo Maweni revealed how bad social media affect her life

Gogo Maweni revealed that sometimes social media depress her, because of the people who always bully her, she said she nearly delete social media one day because of the depression.


She said some people on social media they think they are unstoppable and untouchable, but they don’t know that she can get them, because of their pictures and full names of social media.

According to Gogo Maweni some of the comments on social media make her feel so bad because they say everything they want, and they forget that celebrities are also human beings.

She said all these people they are lucky because she does not know them and she does not want to waste her time trying to use black magic to them, because some of the people they are weak and they

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It ended in tears for Arthur Mafokate

Mafokate was informed of his suspension through a letter written to him a week ago.

In the letter, CCIFSA tells him that it is concerned that he has been missing in action in regards to activities relating to the federation.


 

 

 

“We are writing this letter with great concern on your none communication and absentia from the activates of CCIFSA Joburg,” reads the letter in part.

“When we nominated you as chairperson of our vibrant region, we had all the reasons and confidence that you will lead CCIFSA Joburg to where it deserves to be.

“As much as we still have that confidence and belief in you, it has given us great concern and raised an alarm on whether we all have the same goal of taking the greater Joburg region forward.”

The organisation also writes that Mafokate has not been providing communication relating to the operation of CCIFSA.

“Besides your absentia, we have also noted with great concern none response to the humbly request of documents that would assist the organisation move forward.”

The organisation met on August 4 to discuss the matter and appoint Maseko.

“We would like to assure that none of the decisions were made for personal gain but to advance the interests of the organisation.

“It is unfortunate that in many cases organisations are set up for the personal profit or gain, but not with this CCIFSA collective, we also believe that the organisation you registered was also to serve the people,” reads the letter.

Mafokate did not respond to questions sent to him while CCIFSA Gauteng chairperson Sidney Dlamini said he was informed of Mafokate’s suspension.

“Now we wait for an internal process to take over and then we will see how it goes from there,” said Dlamini.

“First time seeing the other hand” check what people noticed about Black Coffee recent picture.

The majority of musicians in the entertainment industry look up to DJ Black Coffee, whose true name is Nkosinathi Innocent Maphumulo. Despite his difficulties, he has consistently supported them, putting his nation’s name on the map of the world. Most of Black Coffee’s admirers were puzzled for a very long time as to why he always kept his hand in his pocket, even when he was deejaying.


 

 

He typically wore long-sleeved shirts as well. It’s likely that some admirers were duped into thinking it was a fashion statement while in reality his hand was paralyzed. In particular, the Black Coffee hand reveal allowed them to realize just how tough he had been the entire time.

Black Coffee was engaged in a taxi accident in 1990, which left his left arm seriously hurt. He was reportedly one of the throngs that had gathered to celebrate Nelson Mandela’s release on that particular day, according to The Citizen. Medically speaking, the DJ had brachial plexus damage. A network of nerves that runs from the spinal cord down the neck and into the armpit is known as the brachial plexus. They are crucial primarily because they control how the muscles in the shoulder, hand, wrist, and elbow move.

So many fans have not seen Black Coffee hand because he keeps hiding it in and putting it in his pocket.

But recently the DJ was posted with his son on social media, the two can be seen enjoying themselves on a boat, but people couldn’t help but notice that the DJ had his other hand out and visible, this caused a stir on social media with some claiming it is the first time seeing the other hand.

Inside Neo Nontso’s 28th birthday celebrations

Celebrated food entrepreneur and self-taught cook, Neo Nontso, threw a lavish but intimate 28th birthday celebration that serves as a testament to her remarkable journey in the culinary world, she took to social media to share some intimate snaps.


 

 

Neo embarked on her culinary adventure in 2016, according to IOL. She did this by sharing recipes, cooking hacks, and tips on her platform. Her journey wasn’t without its challenges, but Neo’s dedication to consistency and authenticity gradually won the hearts of a supportive audience that now trusts her culinary expertise.

In 2019, Neo’s career soared to new heights when she was invited to join the judging panel for the World Class Bartending Competition held in South Africa. This prestigious opportunity not only placed her name on the culinary map but also solidified her status as a rising star in the industry.As Neo celebrated her 28th birthday, one can reflect on her journey, which includes travelling the world to explore diverse foods and cultures, elevating South African cuisine, and launching initiatives like the Flying Dish with Flying Fish. This unique dining experience, which combines delectable dishes with alcohol to maximize enjoyment, has been a massive hit in Parktown and Sandton, Johannesburg.

Looking ahead, Neo’s DWN Herbs and Spices is gearing up to launch a collection dedicated to South Africa’s cherished braai culture. This exciting addition promises to further enrich her already impressive array of culinary products.

Pearl Thusi ‘lied’ about Zimbabwe trip – and who paid for it

Just days after Pearl Thusi was dragged for a controversial trip she took Zimbabwe, the media personality has been outed for possibly not being honest about it.


 

 

 

 

Thusi, along with actors Sonia Mbele and Sello Maake kaNcube, embarked on a trip to South Africa’s neighbouring country. Questions around the excursion and its aim arose when pictures were circulated, showing some of them alongside Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa and wearing Zanu-PF scarves, which is the country’s ruling political party.
The story piqued the interest of Zimbabwean journalist Hopewell Chin’ono, who is a fierce critic of Mnangagwa and his government. After some digging, Chin’ono managed to get his hands on the full itinerary for the trip Pearl Thusi took. If the star did in fact have information about the trip, she most probably knew about it and thus lied.

“A South African celebrity who was on the ZANUPF propaganda tour. [Pearl Thusi] has been proved to have lied about not knowing that her group would meet ZANUPF politicians and go to State House. A media invite letter send to them all shows that they knew that they would meet Mnangagwa and ZANUPF officials,” he wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Thusi is being called a liar because she had initially said she had no idea she would be invited to a state dinner, saying in part: “… they told us there was a gala dinner, a state visit. I am not going to apologise for anything; what I will say is I did not know that I was going to be at the state house and in a politically charged situation.”