DJ Zinhle’s daughters, Asante and Kairo show off their cute dance moves

Just like their mommy and daddy, DJ Zinhle and Murdah Bongz’s daughters Kairo and Asante have a thing for music. Growing up with two musical parents has done something for the girls who were recently recorded singing and dancing along to a popular amapiano song.In the clip posted on TikTok, the kids bob their heads while doing a little dance to show how much they are enjoying the music.


 

 

 

 
Many who watched the video loved it and commented how Asante has the same crazy dance moves as her dad.

Last year, an adorable video of baby Asante Mohosana was shared on her parents Zinhle and Murdah Bongz’s fan page.In the viral clip, she could be seen thoroughly enjoying Lady Amar and Murumba Pitch’s Hamba Juba.The little one who will be two years old in September appears to have a thing for good music and is truly just like her folks who both have successful careers in the music industr

Coming up on The River 5 on Mzansi Magic this March 2024

Coming up on The River 5 on Mzansi Magic this March 2024:
Friday 1 March 2024
Episode 115


 

Young love
Lindiwe makes it her mission to dissolve the tension in her home. The push and pull between Beauty and her new project continues and Morena’s great plans don’t pan out the way he’d hoped.
Monday 4 March 2024
Episode 116
Three is a crowd
Andile starts to reconsider the structure of his marriage while Morena is left heartbroken by his new flame. The bond between Beauty and the new man in her life starts to grow.
Tuesday 5 March 2024
Episode 117
Love, sex. marriage
Morena realises that he still has a lot to learn. Beauty is intimated for the first time in a while and Andile makes a bold move.
Wednesday 6 March 2024
Episode 118
Lust and affection
Njabulo and Andile’s rough patch continues and Morena has a lot to celebrate.
Thursday 7 March 2024
Episode 119
Seeing is believing
Andile and Njabulo struggle with the new terms of engagement in their marriage while Morena is backed into a corner and Bukhosi has a new thorn in his side.
Friday 8 March 2024
Episode 120
Just one last time
Beauty gets a little too comfortable in the Hlophe house, Andile and Njabulo have to learn to live with their choices and Morena crosses the Rubicon.
Monday 11 March 2024
Episode 121
You’ve seen a ghost
Morena wants to sample from different menus while Bukhosi puts a leash on Mlilo.
Tuesday 12 March 2024
Episode 122
Opening Pandora’s Box
Andile and Njabulo navigate the new state of their relationship. Bukhosi warns Mlilo about things he might not be aware of. Morena’s life is filled with regret.
Wednesday 13 March 2024
Episode 123
One
Andile and Njabulo push themselves out of their comfort zones, Mlilo risks it all for Beauty, and Pharaoh doesn’t know what to do with Morena.
Thursday 14 March 2024
Episode 124
The whipping post
Mlilo’s lies catch up to him and Beauty while the fruits of Morena’s pursuit of “freedom” prove bitter and painful and Lekau makes his chess move.
Friday 15 March 2024
Episode 125
Struggle olympics
Morena’s problems worsen, and Njabulo finds himself in hot water.
Monday 18 March 2024
Episode 126
The drop
Zweli and Andile struggle to understand each other while Morena’s situation gets desperate.
Tuesday 19 March 2024
Episode 127
The flu
The Hlophe rift gets wider, Zweli brings in reinforcements while Morena battles to hide his unbearable pain.
Wednesday 20 March 2024
Episode 128
I am your God
Khabzela makes a desperate effort to help Morena, Detective Tshabalala has a few things to say about Andile’s choices and two bulls fight for their spot in the kraal.
Thursday 21 March 2024
Episode 129
The room spinning
Mlilo finds himself having to choose between the life he knows and the life he wants. Things get worse for Morena.
Friday 22 March 2024
Episode 130
Join me
Andile and Njabulo make peace, but temptations come knocking again. Mlilo wants to step out of Bukhosi’s shadow.
Monday 25 March 2024
Episode 131
Think for yourself
Mlilo’s plan takes an unexpected turn and Kedibone decides to take matters into her own hands, inspired by Morena’s ordeal. Andile and Njabulo get a thrilling text message.
Tuesday 26 March 2024
Episode 132
No superheroes
Mlilo’s determined to get back on top while Andile and Njabulo have a lot of questions to answer, and Flora unwittingly hands her life over to a stranger.
Wednesday 27 March 2024
Episode 133
Walk on in
Mlilo’s stubborn pride only gets him into trouble while Andile and Njabulo also start to question their choices.
Thursday 28 March 2024
Episode 134
What you want
Zweli hands out ultimatums. Mlilo has a decision to make about his life and the way forward. Flora lights a fire under a reluctant crusader.
Friday 29 March 2024
Episode 135
A punch to the face
Drama revisits the Dikana mansion and The Hlophes struggle to get back into step with each other.
The River 5 airs on Mzansi Magic from Mondays to Fridays at 19h00 until 2 February, changing time to 18h30 from Monday 5 February.

Molefi Monaisa? Where is Wallet now?

Where is Wallet from Skeem Saam?

Fans of outstanding actor Molefi Monaisa, who played Wallet on Skeem Saam, have questioned if he will return. His most recent appearance was in a spelling bee competition episode on the SABC1 soap operapera in December 2021.

Molefi Monaisa, a 49-year-old actor, told Drum in May 2021 that playing Wallet in Skeem Saam was one of the highlights of his career.Wallet, a fan favorite, recites poetry on the hills of Turfloop, enjoys drinking tea, carries a briefcase everywhere, and has an impeccable British accent.


 

Monaisa says his character was as a writer, actor and director in his past life, who’s been all over the world and spent about eight or nine years in England and was a a native there in his mind.

“Even though he is well read and well-travelled, he squandered it all and had to return home to Turfloop. It is sad that there are people like him who end up sitting in townships with fancy degrees, but they drank themselves into poverty”.“I remember when reading the script for the first time, I was like, Ah, I know this guy. I know many of them. It is sad that people go through such hardship to end up like Wallet. A lot of the time, their egos get the better of them, and they do not listen to sound advice when they are squandering their wealth.”The actor Molefi Monaisa stated to Move in 2017 that he enjoys playing Wallet and has no intention of leaving Skeem Saam anytime soon, even if it’s uncertain what he would be doing in 2024.

Additionally, he stated that he will always love theater and that he will continue to perform in plays: “My favorite thing to do is theater.” I have a play called Madam President coming up. In August 2021, Sowetan revealed that Monaisa had another appearance in a play titled Nongogo.

Makoti & uncles disappeared after R150k lobola.

Nigerian boyfriend ditched after paying lobola. A South African woman has vanished into thin air after scamming her boyfriend his lobola money.Sindiswa Majola alleged dissapeared after large sums of money where paid to her Uncle as lobola by her Nigerian boyfriend.


She disappeared with the so-called uncle after accepting R150 000 in lobola money from Michael Obode, a Nigerian pastor with a church in Mamelodi, Pretoria.Man of God Pastor Obode said Sindiswa and her uncle left the backroom they were renting in Tembisa in Gauteng and no one know exactly where they went. Their neighbors suspect that the man who presented himself as an uncle to Sindiswa is actually her boyfriend. His name is Bafana Madikizela.

The pastor said if Sindiswa does not bring back the money, he is going to visit a powerful Sangoma to make her mad.The pastor wants his lobola back after realising that he was scammed by her. South African women are something else.

Moshe Ndiki’s surrogate finds it hard to accept twins, not hers.

Moshe Ndiki’s surrogate is finding it hard to accept that the twins belong to Moshe and not her.In a poignant exploration of the intricacies of surrogacy, Moshe Ndiki’s experience has shed light on the emotional complexities faced by both intended parents and surrogate mothers. Amidst the joy of welcoming twins into his life, Moshe has found himself navigating a delicate situation as his surrogate struggles to come to terms with the fact that the twins belong to him and not her. The story has sparked a broader discussion on the nature of parental bonds and the ethical considerations surrounding surrogacy.


 

 
Moshe Ndiki, a beloved figure in the South African entertainment industry, recently became a father to twins through surrogacy, fulfilling a long-held dream of parenthood. While the arrival of the twins brought immense joy and fulfillment to Moshe’s life, it also exposed the emotional complexities inherent in the surrogacy process.

The surrogate, whose identity remains undisclosed, played a pivotal role in bringing Moshe’s dream of parenthood to fruition. However, as the biological mother of the twins, she found herself grappling with conflicting emotions upon their birth. Despite her role as a gestational carrier, she struggled to reconcile her biological connection to the twins with the reality that they belonged to Moshe.The situation highlights the nuanced dynamics that can arise in surrogacy arrangements, where the boundaries between biological ties and parental rights can become blurred. While surrogates typically enter into agreements with the understanding that they are carrying a child for someone else, the emotional bond formed during pregnancy can complicate matters, leading to feelings of attachment and possessiveness.

For Moshe, navigating the delicate balance between gratitude for the surrogate’s role in his journey to parenthood and asserting his rights as the children’s legal father has proven challenging. While he remains grateful for her selflessness and sacrifice, he is also mindful of the need to establish clear boundaries and protect his role as the twins’ parent.The situation has sparked a broader conversation about the ethical considerations surrounding surrogacy and the need for greater support and guidance for all parties involved. Surrogacy agreements often focus on legal and logistical aspects, but the emotional well-being of both intended parents and surrogates is equally important and deserving of attention.

As Moshe and his surrogate navigate the complexities of their relationship in the aftermath of the twins’ birth, their story serves as a reminder of the profound impact that surrogacy can have on the lives of all involved. While it is a journey fraught with challenges and uncertainties, it also offers the possibility of creating new families and fulfilling long-held dreams of parenthood.

In the end, Moshe Ndiki’s experience serves as a catalyst for greater awareness and understanding of the emotional complexities of surrogacy. By sharing his story with openness and honesty, he invites us to contemplate the nature of parental bonds and the profound ways in which they are forged, transcending biological ties and legal agreements to encompass love, compassion, and mutual respect.