Lasizwe surprises fan at her Matric Dance

Lasizwe Dambuza surprises his female fan who wants to go on her matric dance with him. The YouTuber saw her request on a TikTok video and he decided to surprise her on her Matric dance day.
Lasizwe was properly dressed for the event, and upon meeting her in school, he proposed that she be his matric dance partner.The star went with his famous brother, Lungile, who exuded a laudable amount of excitement.

 

 
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“A few ago weeks, I saw a TikTok of this young lady asking me to be her Matric Dance Partner. Soooo. (Swipe to see her SURPRISE!) I SAID “YES”!!! WE ARE GOING TO THE MATRIC DANCE,” Lasizwe captioned post.

Zenande Mfenyana (Goodness) from The Queen disappear to? – Here’s what you need to know

Popular Mzansi actress, Zenande Mfenyana was a popular face on television screens because of her roles in TV shows like Generations and The Queen, so where is she now?

Born on 11 October 1985, in Kagiso, Krugersdorp, Zenande later moved to Queenstown, Eastern Cape, where she grew up with her family according to Briefly. She attended Queenstown Girls’ High School before pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in Drama at the University of Pretoria, graduating in 2009.


 

 

 

 

After completing her degree, Zenande began her journey in the entertainment industry.

She worked behind the scenes, providing casting assistance and doing voice-overs for children’s projects.She even toured schools in Gauteng, spreading the magic of theater.

Zenande Mfenyana shot to stardom in August 2011 when she joined the cast of Generations as Noluntu Memela, the daughter of Mawande Memela.

Her portrayal of this character won the hearts of fans across South Africa.

However, in 2014, she and fifteen other actors were let go from the show due to a strike organized by the cast.

Not one to be deterred, Zenande Mfenyana quickly bounced back by becoming a voice-over artist for the Generations telenovela.

Her career continued to ascend when she joined the cast of Mzansi Magic’s The Queen in 2017. There she played the role of Goodness Mabuza for seven seasons before leaving in 2021.Throughout her career, Zenande has made appearances in various TV series, hosted reality shows, and even ventured into film, making notable appearances in movies like ‘Liefling‘ (2010), ‘Kampterrein‘ (2017), and ‘All About Love‘ (2017).

Zenande continues to inspire fans with her African hairstyles, particularly her stunning dreadlocks, which have become her signature look.

Shepherd Bushiri’s sweetest Birthday message to his wife Mary

Two days ago, Shepherd Bushiri took to Instagram and gushed over his wife, Mary on her birthday which had his social media followers in their feelings.

Shepherd has made several headlines over the years and sometimes, not for the right reasons. He has continuously stood his ground on several occasions, dismissing some of the most controversial allegations laid against him.On his wife’s birthday this year, he decided to praise her for sticking with him through it all.


 

 

 

“It is not a lot of women who could stand the propaganda, hate, jealousy, and all sorts of lies against me. That is why, I do not lose. You are a wife material to eternity. Happy Birthday Mary!” he wrote to her on his feed.

Mary and Bushiri tied the knot in 2011. Over the years, she has carried the weight for being dragged in the mud for her and her husband’s lavish lifestyle which is alleged to stem from a chain of money laundering allegations Bushiri has been subject to, Briefly reported“Major major… Fireful on the altar, romantic with Mama, and compassionate towards people. I celebrate grace and I connect,” @segsterofficial said.

“Mom’s smile is everything and she is the bestest we have, Oh thank you Dad for loving Mom the way you do and making her sooooo happy, it gives us so much joy to be your children with such strong family values, and beautiful to behold our Mommy and Daddy❤️,” @mashudutsatsawane commented.

“Happy birthday Mummy. I love you so much ,” @yellow_tracy27 replied.

Gogo Maweni causes confusion as she enjoys champagne and shots after reports she’s pregnant

A few weeks ago, popular Mzansi traditional healer and reality TV star Lee-Anne ‘Gogo Maweni’ Mokopo revealed that she and her husband were expecting twins after having successful IVF treatment. The star broke the news on DJ Sbu’s podcast, The Hustlers Corner. Many of her fans were happy to hear the news and showered her with well wishes.And now they have been left confused after Maweni shared photos and videos from her Durban getaway which show a waiter pouring glasses of Veuve Cliqout champagne for her and her husband.


“This was a serious conversation in our household because you are talking to somebody who has children already… We sat down and he was like ‘I really want kids – I really love you and I want children with you,” Gogo Maweni told DJ turned businessman Sbusiso Leope during an episode of his podcast last week.According to her, she is expecting twins and couldn’t be more happier.

While many of her fans initially shared hearty congratulatory messages, they are now wondering if she really is pregnant after she shared clips of herself being served champagne in Durban.

“Think like a queen. A queen is not afraid to fail. Failure is another steppingstone to greatness,” she cautioned a series of photos of herself at the Beverly Hills hotel in Durban.

Sad and pathetic: Prince Kaybee has been put on blast for his support to the All Blacks.

While many South Africans are celebrating the Springboks win against their biggest rivals – the All Blacks – Prince Kaybee has expressed his disappointment over the match.

That’s because the local DJ and music producer is actually a big fan of New Zealand’s national team.

On Friday, 25 August, the Springboks nailed a historic 35 -7 win against their biggest rivals in the Rugby World Cup warm-up match.In a series of tweets, Prince Kaybee revealed his unhappiness with the All Blacks’s performance

He tweeted: “New Zealand is making too many mistakes.”

“I’m not even angry. We were not in this game, shame.”

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The All Blacks were blasted as “panicky and rattled” by New Zealand media on Saturday in the wake of a record loss to the Springboks. Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP

Tweeting a pic of the New Zealand team, he posted: “Sorry boys. Let’s pick it up at the WC. [World Cup]”.

Confirming his allegiance to the All Blacks, he added: “My blood is black.”


 

 

Here’s what a few tweeps had to say:

@MALEKAPM_8: “Are you from New Zealand?”

@KingSu08: “You are such an embarrassment, dude”

@no_time_4_games: “This is actually sad and pathetic coming from someone the kids look up to and so many South Africans supporting your music and other businesses. “Yes, you have the freedom to support anything, but we are talking of a national team here. Be patriotic and proud to be a South African”