Bonang Matheba confirms being in love again

Bonang Matheba is in a romantic relationship with a mystrey man

Bonang Matheba confidently announced that she is in love as she revealed that she now has a man.

The media personality has learnt from past experience to keep her love life off social media in other to avoid drama.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Taking to Twitter on New Year’s Day, Queen B got fans excited with the news that she crossed into the new year with the love of her life by her side.

“…celebrating NYE with the LOML is peak life!! Hope you had a peaceful crossover… here’s to an epic 2023. May all your dreams come true,” she wrote.

Fans congratulated her, while others expressed curiosity about the man’s identity.

Some even went as far as confirming if she is indeed dating one of the Major League DJz, but she snubbed.

Connie Ferguson net worth has increased. See how much she has now. Richest woman in S.A

Connie Ferguson is a heavyweight actress famous for her character on Generations as Karabo Moroka. Ever since hitting her jackpot in the entertainment industry, she has worked hard and grown to become one of Mzansi’s finest stars. With her career spanning decades, Connie has managed to use her fame to build a thriving business empire, resulting in her growing net worth as of 2033. Here is a look at her multiple streams of income.


 

 

 

 
Acting career
Connie’s primary source of income is her acting career. Confirmed sources say she is one of the most-paid actresses in Mzansi. Her acting skills are iconic, and her service doesn’t come cheap. For the role she plays on The Queen, she is reported to be receiving a salary of R108 000 per month. She is the master of her craft in acting, and she receives enormous amounts of rands for her talent.

Production Company
In 2010 Connie Ferguson and her now-late husband, Shona Ferguson, launched their own production company Ferguson Films. Ferguson Films creates unique stories, dramas and telenovelas that keep Mzansi glued to their screens. Since its launch, Ferguson Films has grown to become one of the most influential and prominent production companies in South Africa.

Connie Ferguson: Image source @Instagram
Connie Ferguson: Image source @Instagram
Ferguson Films is the brains behind several award-winning tv shows, including Rockville, iGazi, The Gift, The Throne, The Herd, The Queen, The River and The Imposter. Connie Ferguson is earning thousands of rands from the production company and has a growing net worth to show for it.

Fashion, body care and accessories business
Connie Ferguson is a beauty with brains and stops at nothing to secure the bag. She has he hands in fashion, body care and accessories businesses. In 2008 she founded her fragrance True Self, and in 2014 she added lotions to the line.

Connie Ferguson
Connie Ferguson: Image source @Instagram
She is doing well in her business ventures, and other South African celebrities like Boity Thulo have joined her in the fashion and body care business. Connie also means money from brand ambassadorial deals with famous brands. Her fame in entertainment has seen her collaboration with renowned brands and companies in South Africa.

Connie Ferguson’s 2023 net worth

As of 2023, the award-winning actress has a net worth of R270 million. She has generated her net worth from several money-making deals and inherited a fortune from her late husband, Shona. Connie’s net worth has the potential to grow if her business ventures boom.

Mampintsha, Babes Wodumo and Sponge Wodumo

Mampintsha, Babes Wodumo and Sponge Wodumo

Dogg DBN lands in trouble after seeking funds for his late friend Mampintsha’s son, Sponge Wodumo.

Dogg released an official statement directed at the South African government.


 

 

 

The artist slammed the government for spending much on the burial of the West Ink boss without planning for his son.

“Our province and city failed Mampintsha like all other artists. What is the purpose of having an expensive funeral when Mampintsha has a kid that needs to go to good schools and needs to live a comfortable life?”

LIMPOPO-Giyani Wimpy closed down after failing to pay for rent. It is understood that Wimpy has been trading for the past 6 months without paying any rent. The Sheriff ordered Wimpy to vacate the site (Masingita Mall)

LIMPOPO-Giyani Wimpy closed down after failing to pay for rent. It is understood that Wimpy has been trading for the past 6 months without paying any rent. The Sheriff ordered Wimpy to vacate the site (Masingita Mall)LIMPOPO-Giyani Wimpy closed down after failing to pay for rent. It is understood that Wimpy has been trading for the past 6 months without paying any rent. The Sheriff ordered Wimpy to vacate the site (Masingita Mall)


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Babes Wodumo is being trolled – see what they did to her

Only a few days after laying her husband and baby daddy to rest, Gqom queen and reality TV show star Bongekile Simelane aka Babes Wodumo has continued to be the talk of the town. On New Year’s Eve, she performed at a conference, just a day after Mandla Maphumulo aka Mampintsha was laid to rest.


 

 

Also, her picture was featured on a Clientele Life poster, making her presence known on social media. It is clear that her impact and influence will continue to be felt, even in the wake of tragedy.

Trolls have already started making fun of Babes on social media. They have made their own renditions to make a mockery of Babes Wodumo.

A post is making rounds on social media, with Babes Wodumo on a Clientele Life poster next to Clientele Life ambassador Lilian Dube, and it is captioned: “My name is Babes Wodumo. I am a widow, a musician and a proud mother of Sponge. My husband uBaba Mampintsha was a great performer and great provider but without him, on stage, it means our daily needs might not be taken care of. Alisekho ibhodwe eliy’ziko”. The poster reads.

Mampintsha was laid to rest on 30 December 2022, he died on 24 December, at King Edward Hospital in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, where he was hospitalized after suffering from minor stroke.

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