Rasta Strikes Again With Mampintsha Portraits.

Lebani Sirenje, popular known by his stage name Rasta, has paid tribute to award-winning artist and Big Nuz member Mampintsha. Mandla “Mampintsha” Maphumulo died on December 24 after being suffered for a minor stroke. Rasta has become popular for painting portraits of the deceased celebrities that do not resemble their images.

Rasta recently took to his social media page where he shared portraits picture of Mampintsha which he created. Zimbabwean-born artist, Rasta, has revealed his big plans regarding his career in arts. Rasta have previously been featured in a Chicken Lichen advertisement where he shows off his talents and art.


 

 

 

 

According to the source, Rasta has also been featured in Black Brain’s telenovela Diep City and hosting a 300-piece solo exhibition. Rasta said he’s happy about the process that his life had been. Rasta has finally got recognition from his fans, where he now gets a chance to travel across the country and show his work.

He has been travelling to countries like Swaziland and Botswana, and he is happy that the people have been loving him. Rasta has told news reporters that he will be taking a tour across Africa. He said that he has contacts with other artists. He promised his fans and follow to have another exhibition in the rest of Africa.  

Siphesihle Ndaba left Mzansi speechless with her latest post on social media.

Siphesihle Ndaba is a famous known South African actress who is best known for her role as Mazet on Mzansi Magic telenovela drama series Gomora. She is vibrant and embracing woman who has expertise in the entertainment world. She is talented and ambitious woman who is full of energy, courage and confidence.


 

 

 

 

 
She has captured the hearts of many viewers through her good acting skills. She is sensational and phenomenal woman who is not afraid to chase her dreams and have a bright future. She is beautiful and amazing woman who has a sense of humor and personality.

She is intelligent and independent woman who knows what she wants in her life. She was raised by her grandmother and her single mother. She is the last born and only girl on her mother’s side. On her recent post on social media account she left Mzansi speechless with her latest post looking amazing. Please comment, like, click and kindly share your

Did The Government Just Pay R50million For Mampintsha’s Funeral?

Mampitsha died on the 24th of December 2022 and he had a huge funeral in some of the biggest halls in Kwa Zulu Natal, there are reports going around claiming that the funeral received more than 50 million in proceeds from the government which was not even true said the KZN government.

 
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Mandla was his real name and his funeral was like a party because Babes seemed very happy that he is dead or maybe she was tired of the abuse she got from the man as she once got on Instagram live and filmed him beating her up with slaps and they once said he broke her leg.

Babes Wodumo and Mandla’s mother did not get along at first, but now they do as they kissed each other on the mouth at the funeral for the cameras and reporters to stop questioning them about their relationship.

Babes Wodumo dances at Mampintsha’s memorial service [watch]

They had a very toxic relationship, they did whatever it took for them to remain famous even if it was detrimental to their reputation as they think all publicity is good publicity. The funeral was paid for by his friends and his estate as he was making a lot of money from shows, reality shows, and music.

Some people think that Babes was being used by Mampintsha to further his own agenda, but they both used each other equally, no one knew she was before her one hit Wololo which had entire South Africa in shock because we did not expect a person that does not know how to sing make hit which was a new genre in the country when it first came in.

Mampitsha was a great man, he loved most of the people he was around that is why he became who he was in the music industry also he worked extra hard to move in that direction.

Muvhango star KK’s wife is a stunner – see her incredible transformation

MacDonald Ndou, better known by his stage name KK, is an actor who gained widespread recognition in South Africa for his work on the hit television drama Muvhango. On the show, KK is shown as a shrewd and vicious salesman who will stop at nothing to achieve his objectives, regardless of how those objectives may impact the people in his immediate environment.

In spite of this, KK has emerged as a fan favorite thanks to Ndou’s performance of the character, which has elevated him to the role of the show’s emotional focal point. Ndou is a completely different person in real life than he portrays himself to be in the show. He is a contented husband to a stunning and enigmatic woman, about whom he frequently waxes enthusiastic on social media platforms. Even though the public does not know who Ndou’s wife is, she is said to be one of the most beautiful women in South Africa and has a remarkable sense of style. Her hair is also said to be immaculately coiffed. Ndou is also a loyal husband and father, despite the fact that he conceals his family from the public view in order to shield them from the scrutiny of the media. Ndou and his wife are very affectionate toward one another, and they frequently profess their feelings for one another on social media. Most recently, they celebrated their anniversary by sending each other thoughtful messages and posts on social media.

Despite the fact that KK’s romantic life on Muvhango is frequently turbulent and full of drama, Ndou and Ndou’s real-life relationship is the complete opposite, with the couple appearing to have a strong and loving bond. KK’s romantic life on Muvhango is often tumultuous and filled with drama. Fans of Ndou have expressed their best wishes to the happy pair, expressing their desire for them to continue to have a lifetime filled with love and happiness together. Ndou’s personal life, like that of many other celebrities, is typically kept hidden from the public view in order to save his family from the scrutiny of the media.

 

On the other hand, his followers have been able to see members of his family in the sporadic photos and videos that he has posted on social media. Ndou gives the impression of being an involved father and husband, and the depth of his affection for his family is made abundantly evident by the way he talks about them.

Overall, the drama and manipulation that is portrayed in Ndou’s relationship in real life is light years far from what is shown on Muvhango. He is an attentive and loving father and husband, and it is abundantly evident that he is head over heels in love with his wife. I have high hopes that their love will last for a very long time and through many more years to come.

“How Much Is This Coffin?”- People We’re Left With Questions After What They Spotted On This Coffin

South Africans endured one of their darkest days yesterday as they laid to rest their beloved singer Mampintsha. Mampintsha had a stroke last week and died on Sunday. Not everyone who saw him on his casket yesterday was ready to accept that he was actually dead. It was reported that his funeral was one of the most expensive in history due to the large number of mourners in attendance. Half of all expenses are on the government, and they’re willing to pay it. 

 

 

 

A white coffin with a golden accent was used to lay Mampiywq to rest, making his casket one of the most elegant and fashionable ever made. This coffin was clearly incredibly expensive, as it was golden when most celebrity caskets are white. Social media users, however, were not so forgiving, stating that the family and government had squandered money on the burial when there were so many people in need. 

After all that, many are curious about the cost of this coffin on social media. The cost has been requested. Many were taken aback when mourners inquired as to the cost of a casket, but those who did so said that they did so since the government was covering some of the expenses. 

Some topics are private and should only be discussed amongst immediate family members, and I feel it’s inappropriate to inquire about the cost of a coffin. African-Americans spend a disproportionately large sum on funerals as a means of comforting themselves. The price of the casket makes no difference at this point in time; the anguish is the same whether it costs R1 million or R1000. It’s hopeless at this point; no amount of money will bring it back. Please pray for his soul.