Generations: A Chance Discovery In A Handbag Sends Shockwaves Through The Diale Family

Buhle took Themba to Lucy’s house. When they arrived, Mrekza told Buhle that he wanted to go fishing with Themba, and she was fine with it. Mrekza told Lucy that she should give Buhle healthy food because he thought that she had not been eating well. Lucy agreed.

Mrekza and Themba went fishing. Lucy told Buhle that she wanted to give her some food that she would like. Lucy went to fetch the food, and Buhle drank painkillers and fell asleep. When Lucy came back, she found Buhle asleep and left her. When Buhle woken up, she went home and forgot her bag.


 
Lucy was tyding up when she found Buhle’s bag. She held the bag and found drugs inside. She took the drugs and went to talk to Cosmo. She told Cosmo that she had found the drugs in Buhle’s bag. Cosmo told Lucy that she shouldn’t have searched Buhle’s bag because it was wrong. Lucy told Cosmo that Buhle was using drugs. Cosmo told her that she should not jump to conclusions.

Generations: Pele Has His Hands Full With His New Prisoners

Paul confessed to the police and told them that he would help them catch Abby. He bugged Fikile’s office because he knew that Fikile was in contact with Abby. He listened to Fikile’s private conversation.

Paul found out that Fikile was going to meet with Abby. He went to tell Dali about his discovery. Dali and Mpho followed Fikile when she went to meet Abby. They arrived just after Fikile handed the money to Abby. They arrested them both and took them to the police station.


 

Abby was questioned, and she stuck to her version of the story that implicated Paul. Malinga went to question Fikile. He asked Fikile why she met with Abby. Fikile told Malinga that he shouldn’t have arrested her because he is her friend and that she did nothing wrong.

Malinga told Fikile that protocol has to be followed. Fikile told Malinga that she would not say anything without her lawyer. Fikile did not know that Abby lied to her.

Xolani Khumalo called out by Rutendo Matinyarare

What is happening right now with the Sizok’thola situation is quite revealing, and the story just keeps building and at the same, we are seeing all the people who do not appreciate the work that is being done by TV presenter, Xolani Khumalo.

There is always a different perspective from people who are outside what has really been happening. Xolani and his team have pretty much dedicated their lives to ensuring that the drug dealers are exposed and the lives of hundreds of children are saved in the process.


 

 

 

 

Having questions about some inadequacies is obviously that is valid and the discussion about that can be heard.

However, we also need to look at the bigger picture, Xolani’s work is about getting rid of drugs in the streets and nothing tops that.

Marketing strategist, Rutendo Matinyarare, had a point to make on this and his stance is that, investigations should be conducted in a professional manner.

And to point out a highlight of the matter, Rutendo referred to Xolani as someone who does not really know what he is doing and went on to say that we are at risk of incompetent law enforcement.

And it is interesting how Rutendo does not commend the work Xolani and his team are doing. This is probably the first time that he speaks on this and what better time to do that than now, it is a trending story.

If you are familiar with Rutendo’s content, then you would know that he covers important stories. But from time to time, he would have to be questioned for the statements he makes.

Now, you obviously know about the incident that happened after a bust that was made on 19 July, a suspected drug dealer died and Xolani’s face is all over the internet.

As it has been clearly mentioned, there are investigations that are being done and people are not that stupid for them not see what Rutendo is doing.

Rutendo has engaged a lot of people on some of the most thought-provoking topics, and he has proven himself to be a necessary voice, hence this sparked reactions.

Sithelo Shozi and Andile Mpisane’s child turned two

Andile Mpisane and Sithelo Shozi recently celebrated the birthday of their daughter Coco.

Coco turned two years in what is a landmark birthday milestone.

You know the face, but do you know the girl? Disc jockey, musician and much-loved content creator Sithelo Shozi (29) recently made her TV debut on The Masked Singer SA as one of the detectives on the show.


 

 

Unapologetic and candid, she shares her views on religion, personal growth, motherhood and marriage. Oh, and she just dropped yet another music project.

“People often think ‘Sithelo’ is my stage name, but it isn’t. It means ‘fruits’. My mom, a priest, named me after the Fruits of the Holy Spirit, which are love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and selfcontrol. Instead of picking just one, she chose the collective and named me Sithelo. My mom gives the best names; she named all my children too, each with a unique name with weighty meanings behind them. My sister’s name, Zekhethelo, is also different and rare. In full, it means intombi zokhethelo.

It’s weird how I joined The Masked Singer SA. Anele (Mdoda) often calls me and we speak a lot of gibberish together. Then out of the blue one day she called and asked if I had watched The Masked Singer before.

My answer was yes, I’d sometimes catch the UK and Australian ones. Then she said, ‘OK, please watch it more and get back to me’. A month later, she tells me she’s bringing The Masked Singer to South Africa and wants me on it. I was shocked and of course very happy for her. But, she knew I would never do TV!

” The ending of Imbewu broke my heart and left me unemployed”, said the actress

A South African actress EXPLAIN about the challenges of the acting industry.

The actress who has made a name for herself in various shows on television and in different films in this country. Mandisa Vilakazi, who has acted in shows including Uzalo, Imbewu and Durban Gen, says that in the three years she has been in the industry, she has encountered many obstacles, but despite that, she is not complaining because she knows why she got into it. “Although there have been problems, I have gained a lot from being in three major plays produced in KwaZulu-Natal, which is second to none,” said Mandisa who played the role of Liyana in Zalo. This lady is in the news these days as she is playing the lead role in the movie Valley Of A Thousand Hills, which is shown on Netflix.


 
This film won the overseas Cannes Award and was one of the films shown at the Durban International Film Festival last year. In this film, Mandisa plays the role of a woman who is in love with another woman. Explaining the scene that got her nominated at this year’s Simon Mabhunu Sabela Awards, she says that of all the scenes she has acted in, this is the one that has given her the most difficulty. She said she had to be careful that she plays it in a dignified way, which will not step on the corners of people who are homosexuals, “The director of the show was watching over me all the time, to make sure that I focus on this area without letting my emotions get in the way,” said the lady.

Mandisa revealed that this industry is her life because she did not enter it because of fame, but entered it because she felt it from the inside and studied it. She told ILANGA that one of the problems in this sector is the lack of work in the space. “In this industry, you must always be looking for a job because today you are working, tomorrow you will hear that it is over with the show that you have already signed a contract with for the year.”She was talking about the end of Imbewu and Durban Gen. She said that even though it was sad to end these shows, it was very emotional for Imbewu as she still had a contract with them, and she was starting to get used to the actors she was filming with. She told the source that she is currently not working on a any show, but there are things that affect this industry that she is doing as she is also a writer