Dladla Mshunqisi left Mzansi speechless after posting these pictures

Given that he was born on November 30, 1990, Dladla Mshunqisi is 28 years old. Sese Dladla, his father, is one of KwaZulu-Natal’s most admired citizens since he was a pioneering and well-known cab operator.

The Gqom musician’s ability to live his goal and find his passion for music and cuisine was greatly influenced by the success and affluence of his family.

 

 

 

 

 

His parents reared him and his five siblings—three brothers and two sisters—together. Mashunqi thinks he would be able to thrive in his business endeavors, which include restaurants and music.

He said, “I started appreciating cooking when I was nine years old. I always assisted my mother in the kitchen because she enjoys cooking, up to the age of 12, when I began cooking for the entire family.

He began working as a chef on a volunteer basis at the age of 16 for the hospitality and management firm “ServePro.” His dedication and hard work helped him secure the job of company head cook after graduating from high school. He began making investments in his own business in 2011

Meet the 2 men responsible for Baby Cele’s children

Baby Cele, a talented South African actress, has enchanted audiences with her exceptional performances on both television and stage. She is known for keeping her personal life private, but recently, we’ve caught glimpses of her happiness and the man who brings joy to her life.

Thabo Maloka is Baby Cele’s second husband and has been by her side for a considerable time. He not only lovingly supports her as a partner but also plays a significant role as a stepfather to her children. Cele has spoken fondly of Maloka in interviews, describing him as a supportive father figure to her kids, and her daughter also acknowledges the happiness he brings to their lives.

Presently, Baby Cele shines in the popular soap opera Uzalo, where she portrays the complex character Gabisile. Her exceptional acting skills have earned her critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base, solidifying her status as a prominent figure in the South African entertainment industry.

However, acting is not the only talent that Cele possesses; she is also a gifted singer and has released several albums throughout her career. Her contributions to the arts in South Africa have garnered numerous accolades and awards, making her a celebrated icon.

While she keeps the details of her personal life guarded, one thing is evident – Baby Cele has found happiness with Thabo Maloka. As her admirers enjoy her performances on screen and stage, they can take comfort in knowing that she also enjoys love and support in her personal life.


 

 

 

 

 

As Baby Cele continues to shine brightly in the entertainment world, her fans eagerly anticipate her future projects and achievements. Her ability to captivate audiences with her talent and dedication serves as an inspiration to aspiring actors and artists alike. As long as she graces us with her presence, the South African entertainment industry will be richer for it.

From Cleaner To Movie Star: Meet Ntombifuthi From Uzalo In Real Life

Title: From Clinic Cleaner to TV Star: Ntombifuthi Dlamini’s Journey to Success on Uzalo

In an inspiring rags-to-riches tale, Ntombifuthi Dlamini, an actress on the popular TV show Uzalo, has proven that hard work and determination can lead to success, regardless of one’s humble beginnings. Ntombifuthi’s journey from being a clinic cleaner to a beloved TV star serves as a true testament to the power of perseverance and the pursuit of dreams.

Before her rise to fame, Ntombifuthi struggled to make ends meet as a clinic cleaner. Her meager earnings were barely enough to support both her living children and the children of her deceased sister, adding to the weight of her responsibilities. Little did she know that life had a grand plan in store for her.

The turning point in Ntombifuthi’s life came when the producers of Uzalo announced that they were searching for extras to play churchgoers in the series. Despite having no prior acting experience or ambitions of becoming an actress, she saw this as an opportunity she couldn’t pass up. Taking a leap of faith, she decided to give it a shot, little knowing that this would be the chance that would change her life forever.

 

 

 

 

Impressing the producers with her raw talent and genuine passion, Ntombifuthi was offered the opportunity to portray a member of the church board on the show. With a heart full of determination, she wholeheartedly embraced the role and threw herself into the character, giving it her all at every moment.

Ntombifuthi’s dedication and hard work soon started to pay off, and she began to gain recognition and admiration from the show’s cast and crew. Her natural acting abilities, combined with her willingness to learn and improve, helped her to excel in her newfound profession. Soon enough, her character evolved, and she secured a more prominent role in the show, captivating audiences with her talent and authenticity.

Her rise to success stands as an inspiring example that one doesn’t need a wealthy background or established connections to achieve greatness. Ntombifuthi’s story dIn a world where dreams seem distant and unattainable for many, Ntombifuthi Dlamini’s success story serves as a beacon of hope. It teaches us that embracing opportunities, even when they seem unconventional or uncertain, can be the first step towards achieving something extraordinary.

Ntombifuthi’s journey continues to motivate aspiring actors and individuals from all walks of life. Her story reminds us that no matter where we start in life, with hard work, passion, and perseverance, we can shape our destinies and create our paths to success. As she shines on the screens of Uzalo, Ntombifuthi Dlamini stands as a living testament to the power of determination and the limitless possibilities that lie ahead when one dares to chase their dreams.

SA praises Khabonina Qubeka for ‘Shaka Ilembe’ role as Ntombazi

Former The Wife actor Mondli Makhoba recently took to social media to praise actress Khabonina Qubeka for her portrayal as Queen Ntombazi in Mzansi Magic’s series Shaka Ilembe.The actor Mondli Makhoba, who plays the role of Ngomane in Shaka Ilembe gushed over talented actress Khabonina Qubeka, who plays the role of Queen Ntombazi.


 

Makhoba recalled her roles on Isidingo: The need. Generations: The Legacy and remembers meeting Qubeka for the first time at Bomb Productions in a long pre-production of Shaka iLembe.

“I remember her on set of Shaka iLembe, the loudness in the car from set to base. But the same loudness is heard in her portrayal of Queen Ntombazi. Today, I want to say thank you Khabonina Q for how you approached Ntombazi. I am thankful her spirit chose you. She comes alive in you. She is calm, sure and loving to her children no matter what,” he wrote.

Queen Ntombazi is mother to the great Ndwandwe King Zwide kaLanga’s (played by Wiseman Ncube). She was a powerful and enigmatic, feared by others as a witch.

She dreams of building an empire and uses her formidable intellect and cunning to fight for the prosperity of her people, according to DStv.NMLedwabaCorporate: “Ntombazi had dark energy for sure, however, she mastered the law of energy vibration and the law of attraction to get what she wanted ALL THE TIME. And this energy (light and positive instead) is what human should master to achieve. @khabonina_q from Dubsy 🎭 (Muvhango) to Ntombazi 🎭 (Shaka Ilembe) to (another one)… mama I adore you please.”

Cikoza_N: “Not me having goosebumps when reading this! Halala mama @khabonina_q I cannot wait for the day to watch you. I wonder when will I watch @shaka_ilembe on @showmaxonline.”

@Davaames: “Am I the only one who is crushing on Khabonina on this Shaka zulu show.”

@SlayingGoliath: “Nah @Khabonina_Q fetch your Emmy and/or Oscar sis.”

South African singer, Lira shared intimate details about the day she had a stroke

Songstress Lerato Molapo – affectionately known as Lira – has spoken publicly for the first time since suffering a stroke in April 2022.

The Feel Good hitmaker had a sit-down with her friend and neighbour Relebogile Mabotja on a segment called The Upside of Failure on Radio 702.The 44-year-old musician said that people have been asking her to share her story but she wasn’t ready because she couldn’t talk and she wasn’t ready to speak in a conversation.

 

 

 

 

“But now I’m ready and my speech impediment doesn’t bother me, it did before. I’m here to share my story,” she confidently said.

The former The Voice SA judge revealed six months after suffering a stroke that she had been diagnosed with aphasia – a disorder that results from damage to portions of the brain that are responsible for language, according to NIDCD. HOW THE STROKE HAPPENED
Lira was on tour in Frankfurt, Germany, when she had a stroke. The singer had arrived two days before the gig she was supposed to perform at with a Swedish band.

“I had a stroke at about 16:30pm,” Lira said.

“The sensation lasted about 15 minutes. It wasn’t pain. It was an uncomfortable feeling in my head.”

At the time, the Ngyazifela songstress was alone.

“I walked into a restaurant and I wanted to ask them where my hotel was, I wasn’t lost, but I had been walking around. The hotel was nearby. I intended to ask them and my voice didn’t come out.”

Lira said she was shocked to learn that she couldn’t read too when she tried calling her partner.

“I was having a bad nightmare; I can’t read, I can’t write and I can’t speak. I called my partner and he didn’t know what was going on. Nobody could tell something was wrong with me because I was [looking] normal.”

Her partner alerted her manager who got her help and when she got to the hospital the nurse told her that she had suffered a stroke.

“I was shocked. I’m too young to have a stroke. Not me, not me. I cried because how was I going to tell my parents.”

Lira shared that since having a stroke, she values life a bit more.

“When you have [a] stroke, it calms you from the stress of life. When I’m stressed, I can’t speak, so it is important for me to keep calm and peaceful.”