Big Brother Mzansi winner Mpho’s happy mommy bliss!

Former winner of Big Brother Mzansi Season 3, Mpho ( real name Michelle Dimpho ‘Mphowabadimo’ Mvundla) shared beautiful photos of herself and her baby in a picturesque baby pram, showing fans a glimpse into her life.The vivacious reality TV star has always had a magnetic pull on her audience reports Opera News. Her recent foray into motherhood has elevated her status to a whole new level of endearment. The Instagram post that started it all, featured Mpho elegantly pushing an exquisite baby pram with her wide-eyed and curious bundle of joy.


 

 

 

 

It definitely sent waves of warmth and euphoria rippling through the digital realm. Mpho, known for her time on Big Brother Mzansi, has always been an open book. She likes to share parts of her life with her fans. Her journey into motherhood has been no exception, and her fans have embraced her for it.MPHO AND SOCIAL MEDIA
In an era where authenticity is often hard to come by, Mpho’s candid glimpses into her personal life have solidified her bond with her existing fan base and drawn new admirers into her orbit. The response to these heartwarming photos has been nothing short of incredible.

Mpho’s radiant smile, the palpable bond she shares with her baby, and the sheer adorableness of the scenes captured have sent social media users into a frenzy. The comment sections on her posts have become a virtual love fest, with well-wishes and praises pouring in from all corners of the internet.

HAPPY MOMMY
Mpho, thank you for sharing your journey with us and reminding us of the beauty of genuine human connection. We can’t wait to see what’s next in your enchanting story of love and motherhood.

Where is actress Nunu Khumalo (Hlengiwe) from Scandal now? – Here’s what you need to know

NUNU KHUMALO: THE BEGINNING
Before she became a household name, Nunu Khumalo was born on the 15th of April, 1992, in Mpumalanga according to Briefly. At just two months old, she moved with her family to Johannesburg, where her dreams began to take shape.


Her educational journey was a testament to her determination and dedication. After completing her secondary education at St Mary’s Diocesan School for Girls in Pretoria, Nunu initially pursued a journalism career at the Midrand Graduate Institute. However, her passion for acting couldn’t be denied.NUNU THE ACTRESS
In 2014, she decided to follow her heart and hone her acting skills, all while continuing her studies at the University of South Africa. Nunu Khumalo’s journey in the entertainment industry began in 2013 and has only gained momentum since. Her first television appearance was as Cindy in the debut season of the popular series, ‘Isibaya.’

Yet, it was her remarkable portrayal of Hlengiwe Twala in the eTV ‘Scandal‘ drama series that truly set her star power ablaze. In 2019, Nunu received international recognition when she was awarded the title of Best African Actress at The New Vision International Film Festival in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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ACTING ACCOLADES
This prestigious accolade was a testament to her exceptional talent and the compelling narrative she wove in her portrayal of the ‘Black Tax‘ storyline on ‘Scandal.’

Nunu Khumalo is a versatile performer who can effortlessly slip into diverse roles. In the ‘Soul City‘ drama series, she played Relebogile ‘Riri’ Diholo, a character that resonated with young audiences. The challenge of portraying a Zulu character despite being Siswati-speaking herself highlighted her dedication to her craft.

Nunu Khumalo posing for pictures outside and in a restaurant. Image: Instagram via @nunukhumalo
Nunu Khumalo posing for pictures outside and in a restaurant. Image: Instagram via @nunukhumalo
Her acting repertoire is extensive, including roles in series like ‘Broken Vows,’ ‘High Rollers,’ ‘Maboneng,’ ‘Loxion Lyric’s,’ ‘Mfolozi Street,’ ‘Saints and Sinners,’ ‘Rockville,’ ‘She’s The One,’ ‘The Herd,’ and ‘Task Force,’ to name a few. In the movie ‘Uncovered,’ Nunu tackled a role that demanded physical prowess and showed her

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.