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.

Teko Modise pens heartfelt message to his wife Koketso on 34th birthday

It is no secret that former Mamelodi Sundowns captain Teko Modise and his wife Koketso Chipane are couple goals and on Sunday, 20 August 2023, it was no exception when the mother of one celebrated her 34th birthday.


 

 

 

The former Mamelodi Sundowns captain took to his official social media account when he penned a heartfelt message to his wife who is currently employed as an Associate Market Risk Analyst at the SARB in honour of this special day.

What’s the story?

On Sunday, former Mamelodi Sundowns captain Teko Modise took to his Instagram account where he shared a series of photos where he gave a glimpse into the intimate birthday photoshoot of his wife Koketso Chipane who is affectionately known as Kokie Berries when she celebrated her 34th birthday.

As part of his caption, “General” as he was affectionately known as during his playing days penned a heartfelt message to the mother of his one year old son where he wrote, “So many things to be grateful for, so many yet to be achieved. Your constant presence is indefinable. Happy birthday babe”.

Did you know?

Former Mamelodi Sundowns captain Teko Modise who won almost everything which is there to win at club level during his successful 6 year spell at the club between 2011 and 2017 including the CAF Champions League title enjoyed an illustrious football career which spanned for 18 years.

According to his player profile on German website 𝘵𝘳𝘢𝘯𝘴𝘧𝘦𝘳𝘮𝘢𝘳𝘬𝘵, the former Mamelodi Sundowns captain signed his first professional contract at now defunct Ria stars which was owned by businesswoman Ria Ledwaba ahead of the 2001/02 season before hanging up his soccer boots in July 2019 after a 2 year spell at Cape Town City.

Your thoughts, please?

Do you think that former Mamelodi Sundowns captain Teko Modise is undoubtedly one of, if not the greatest footballer of the modern era in the PSL?

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.