Ayanda Ncwane got exposed for allegedly lying after what people noticed with her recent pics

Ayanda Ncwane (born 12 August 1983) is a South African actress, singer, businesswoman, and philanthropist. She is the president of Africa Gospel Awards and CEO of Ncwane Communications. Ayanda Became served as the manager of her late husband, S’fiso Ncwane. Her husband was a popular gospel musician. Ayanda was married to the late S’fiso Ncwane. They met when Ayanda was 18 years old and were together for about 15 years. Ayanda married S’fiso in 2002 and they had two children together. S’fiso Ncwane died on December 5th, 2016 sure to complications of kidney disease.


 

 

 

One thing about people on social media you can never lie to them they check almost everything that’s how they are. A lot of people have been exposed for lying on social media.

Ayanda Ncwane got exposed after posting pictures claiming she dressed up just to go and buy bread below is what Ayanda posted:

After seeing these pictures some people were convinced that Ayanda Ncwane was lying saying she went to buy bread looking like that. It was like she was bragging, Someone even commented saying you went to buy bread at the restaurant looking like that.

Then another one commented saying Judging by the look, you bought Albany.

I don’t think Ayanda was serious when she said she was going to buy bread, but knowing people on social media they like taking things way too personally. Just to have an excuse to drag someone.

Generations: Mpho Suspects Something Is Very Wrong With His Friend’s Relationship

Nontle moved in with Zikhona to strengthen their relationship. However, Nontle was always starting fights with Zikhona, while Zikhona remained quiet. Mpho met Mbali for breakfast, and as they were talking, Zikhona passed by to greet them.


 

 
Curious, Mbali asked Mpho when he last spoke to Nontle. Mpho wanted to know why she was asking. Mbali then informed Mpho that Nontle caused Zikhona to lose her promotion because they had a fight before her presentation.

Mpho shared with Mbali that Nontle and Zikhona were constantly fighting when he stayed with them. He explained that Nontle was the one who frequently shouted at Zikhona, and he referred to it as verbal abuse. Mbali couldn’t believe it and suggested that Nontle’s behavior stemmed from jealousy, turning her into an intense person. Mpho assured Mbali that he would try to meet with Nontle and talk to her. Mpho really cares about Nontle.

Jun Jub claims all the recent allegations against him are lies.

In the midst of legal troubles and controversy, media personality Molemo “Jub Jub” Maarohanye is standing firm, quoting Isaiah 54:17 and asserting that no weapon, lies, or scheming formed against him shall succeed.

Maarohanye recently appeared in the Johannesburg Magistrates’ Court, facing charges of attempted murder, rape, and assault following an arrest warrant issued against him. However, he vehemently denied all allegations and was granted bail of R10,000 while insisting that he is a law-abiding citizen and the sole provider for his family.

Accompanied by his legal representative, Ntsako Baloyi of Baloyi Ntsako Attorneys, Maarohanye expressed surprise at the high bail amount. Baloyi assured that they were making arrangements to secure the required funds for his release.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) disclosed that the charges stem from incidents allegedly occurring between 2006 and 2009, as reported by a complainant who was in a relationship with Maarohanye. The woman decided to approach the police after hearing degrading comments about her on a podcast and witnessing others share their experiences of similar encounters with the media personality on social media.


 

 

 

Jub Jub, who hosts the popular TV show “Uyajola 9/9,” which focuses on exposing unfaithful partners, had previously faced controversy when Moja Love, the channel airing the show, fired him. Reports indicated that the termination was related to a dispute with his former business partner and potential violations of the channel’s anti-gender-based violence policy.

Despite calls for his suspension from the show, supporters have rallied behind Jub Jub. The channel, Moja Love, has taken a cautious stance, stating that they will allow the law to take its course.

Additionally, there have been ongoing discussions regarding an out-of-court settlement between Jub Jub and Moja Love, concerning a reported R100 million issue. While Jub Jub has returned to work with the channel, the matter remains unresolved.

The legal battle and controversy surrounding Jub Jub have left many eagerly waiting for further updates, as the media personality continues to assert his innocence and find support from his followers.

Meet Nozuko from Gqeberha : The Empire and her beautiful pictures

Biography

Kay Bikitsha is a famously well known African upcoming actress best known for playing Nozuko in the Mzansi Magic telenovela Gqeberha: The Empire. The young actress has also made appearances in other movies and television shows, including The Queen’s seventh season where she played Siyamthanda and Umbuso’s first season where she played 2 Sly.


 

 

 

 

 

 

Since her grandmother wouldn’t give it to her for free, she would cry and roll about on the ground. Her grandmother would often give her candy whenever she was upset to cheer her up. She was secretly honing her acting skills. She eventually started to mimic television personalities.

Kay Bikitsha took theater classes in grade six. She attended Gonubie Primary School. In the seventh grade, she took the stage as Lady Macbeth from Shakespeare. She authored, directed, and produced for the Xhosa Cultural Society and Ubuntu Cultural Society at Stirling High School.

Kay is a BCom in marketing management candidate at the University of Johannesburg (UJ). She applied to the university in 2021.

Ishwa Ramlutchman, Aka Prince Mabheka Zulu Paid Respects To King Zwelithini

On what would have been the 74th birthday of the late Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini, the adopted son, Ishwa Ramlutchman, known as Prince Mabheka Zulu, paid a heartfelt tribute to the revered monarch. The nation came together to remember and honor the influential king who tragically succumbed to Covid-19, leaving a void in the hearts of his people.


 

 

 

 

“We could never imagine life without His Majesty,” Ramlutchman expressed, clearly reflecting the sentiment shared by countless citizens. King Zwelithini was not just a monarch; he was a symbol of unity, strength, and compassion for his people. He earned deep respect and love for his unwavering commitment to the welfare of his subjects.

As the adopted son of the late king, Ramlutchman shared a close bond with His Majesty, witnessing firsthand the profound impact he had on the nation and beyond. Despite the weight of grief, Ramlutchman highlighted the incredible life and achievements of King Zwelithini, who effortlessly fostered positive relationships both within his kingdom and on the global stage.”Rest now in Peace, Great King of Africa. An alchemist of African greatness,” Ramlutchman eloquently honored the legacy of the late monarch. Indeed, King Zwelithini’s influence extended far beyond the borders of South Africa, reaching every corner of the African continent. He played a vital role in preserving and promoting African culture, heritage, and identity.

One of King Zwelithini’s significant contributions was his unwavering dedication to the cultural identity of the Zulu people. He recognized the importance of preserving their traditions and customs in a rapidly changing world, ensuring that the Zulu heritage continued to thrive and inspire future generations.

Moreover, the late king’s vision extended to national unity and economic development. Under his wise leadership, KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) experienced remarkable progress, which subsequently contributed to the overall development of the country. King Zwelithini’s emphasis on education, infrastructure, and economic growth left a lasting impact, empowering his subjects and creating opportunities for a brighter future.Above all, King Zwelithini was celebrated for his commitment to peace and unity. Throughout his reign, he proved to be a steadfast advocate for harmony not only within South Africa but also across the world. His efforts to bridge divides and promote dialogue earned him admiration and respect from leaders worldwide.

As the nation mourns the loss of its visionary monarch, the memory of King Goodwill Zwelithini ka-Bhekuzulu will forever be etched in the hearts of his people. His legacy as a unifier, peacemaker, and cultural guardian will continue to inspire and guide generations to come.

The void left by the late king’s passing is immense, but the nation stands united in cherishing his memory and preserving his teachings. Tributes from all walks of life continue to pour in, reflecting the profound impact King Zwelithini had on individuals from all corners of the world.

In these challenging times, as the world grapples with the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, the absence of King Zwelithini is felt more acutely. His compassionate and caring nature was a source of strength and reassurance during the darkest hours, offering solace and hope to his people.