Kelly Khumalo Flaunts Baby Bump With Recent Photos That Left People Amazed

Photos of a pregnant famous South African celebrity surfaced on social media and left people talking on the comments section.

Kelly Khumalo continues to get congratulations as she prepares to have her third child.

The singer, a mother of two children, Christian, her firstborn son from her relationship with Molemo “Jub Jub” Maarohanye, and Thingo, her daughter from her relationship with the late soccer player Senzo Meyiwa, had her fans speculating that she was expecting her third child after posting pictures of herself at a performance gig. This speculation was later proven to be accurate.

Additionally, the singer recently flaunted her growing baby bump on Instagram, which amazed commenters.

Zimoja reports that Mthokozisi Vincent Yende, Kelly’s three-year partner and former Kaizer Chiefs footballer, is expecting a child.

Ntando Duma’ s pictures caused a stir on social media see

Ntando Duma (born August 29, 1995) is a South African actress and television personality. She is best known as a presenter on e.tv’ a youth programming block Craze, where she is primarily featured on Craz-e World live. She is also well known for her portrayal of Zinzi Dandala on

She is also embroiled in a race row following a live stream where she racially


Ntando Duma was born in the township of Orange Farm in Johannesburg, Gauteng. She grew up in the township of Orange Farm located approximately 45 km from Johannesburg, where she was raised by her mother and her grandmother. She has three siblings including her sister, Thando Duma.

When it comes to fashion and beauty Ntando Duma never disappoints but she makes sure that she delivers the best, her pictures are always on point.

Today Ntando took to social media to share beautiful pictures of herself causing a stir after what people noticed. Below is what Ntando shared:

After posting these pictures people started commenting as they were taken by Ntando’s beautiful. Not only is she beautiful but people noticed that her face matches her legs. Because it’s not every day you find someone that Looks this perfect from face to toe.

Someone even commented saying you are the only person that can sell skincare from top to bottom because wow.

Whatever Ntando is using for her skin it makes her look good, and it treats her well she better not stop using it, but she must continue using it.

The fact that people approve of her skin means she looks amazing because it’s not every day you will hear people on social media approve of something. This means Ntando is on point for real, keep up the good work of keeping yourself looking young and beautiful.

Fans Impressed By Scandal Actor ‘Mdala’ Who Revealed He Speaks 10 Languages

Fans Impressed By Scandal Actor ‘Mdala’ Who Revealed He Speaks 10 Languages
Fans on social media have been impressed by etv’s Scandal actor James Sithole, who plays Mdala, who revealed that he speaks 10 languages.


 

Speaking in an interview with Sunday World, Sithole revealed that his mother is Venda and his father is Tsonga. In the family, they could not speak either of the two, so they settled for Pedi as the centre language.
Born in Kwa-Ndebele, Mpumalanga, Sithole revealed that he never thought he would be an actor. While he was in Grade 1, he wished to become a policeman or soldier. His joining acting was rather accidental.
“I joined the youth development group as an athlete. I wanted to run, doing distances like the 100 and 200 meters, and it so happened that one day our athletics instructor was not there, so I went to the acting and music class. That is when I fell in love with acting. I immediately knew that’s where I wanted to be.”
When he finished his matric, Sithole enrolled to study performing arts at the South African State Theatre in Pretoria.
Because of his love for languages, he studied language practice as he had wanted to become a translator at some point in his life.
“I did language practice because I wanted to be an interpreter; it was like something I could fall back on. I used to interpret at church, so that’s the reason I wanted to learn to speak many languages. I can safely say I know all the official languages, excluding Afrikaans, and I am currently learning Swahili and sign language.”
The Scandal actor told Sunday World that knowing many languages is an added advantage, especially in the entertainment industry in South Africa.
“We have seen some shows that are specific on the language that must be spoken, and if you know all languages, you can get any job you want.”

Facts About Gomora’s Mazet : Interesting

The talented actress Siphesihle Ndaba tells True Love Magazine how she joined Gomora as Mazet, that she grew up in Mofolo, Soweto, and that her single mom raised her along with her two brothers.
“Although we didn’t have it easy financially, my mom was a resourceful woman — she got subsidies from the government to ensure that we attended good schools. Owing to my academic record, I was accepted into the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls (OWLAG) from Grade 10 to matric.”


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

She also tells the publication that she almost studied for a Bachelor in Music as she was a music student at OWLAG, played in the Johannesburg Schools Orchestra, and also took part in the school’s annual musical.
“A last-minute change derailed my plan. After a conversation with someone, I realised that a music degree wouldn’t work out, so I decided to broaden my scope.”
The Soweto-born actress Siphesihle Ndaba also tells True Love that she took part in the musical I’m An Emotional Creature in 2015, which solidified her love affair with the performance arts.
“I then studied towards a Bachelor of Social Sciences at Rhodes University, and that allowed me enough time to figure out what I wanted to do.”
“I was initially torn between the arts and commerce but ended up triple-majoring in psychology, drama, and economics. One of my highlights was writing and directing a production on rape culture on campus for the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown while doing my second year.”
“I then studied towards a Bachelor of Social Sciences at Rhodes University, and that allowed me enough time to figure out what I wanted to do.”
“I was initially torn between the arts and commerce but ended up triple-majoring in psychology, drama, and economics. One of my highlights was writing and directing a production on rape culture on campus for the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown while doing my second year.”

Inside Rihanna in Malawi ❤️

Rihanna has jumped right into her role as Global Ambassador for the Global Partnership for Education.

The singer and artist traveled with GPE in January on an educational trip to Malawi, where she visited schools to meet students, teachers, government officials, and mentors to better understand the issues and challenges surrounding education.

 

 

 

She traveled with former Australian Prime Minister and GPE Chairperson Julia Gillard and Global Citizen CEO Hugh Evans.

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The trio visited the Muzu Primary School on the outskirts of Malawi’s capital, Lilongwe, and the Lilongwe Girls Secondary School, where they went to math and biology classes. They also watched a student debate on arranged marriage.

Image: Evan Rogers

There she met with education experts, talked with children, and lead them through singing and learning exercises.

“I’m really here to see it,” Rihanna said. “It’s one thing to read statistics, but I want to see it firsthand, and find out all that can be done and where to start first.”

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Half of the Malawi population lives below the poverty line and the average income is around 90 cents a day.

Classrooms sometimes have as many as 100 students with just one teacher. It’s harder for students to succeed in classes that big and they are at greater risk of dropping out.

“It’s such a pity that they have to drop out because they are so smart and everybody is learning together and learning at the same pace it seems. It’s sad that has to end for some of them because they could probably do so much if they had the resources to continue and complete.

Rihanna became an ambassador for GPE in September 2016 after hearing the stunning statistics around refugees — there are 17 million school-aged children who are refugees or displaced due to conflict. Globally, there are 75 million children age 3 to 18 who live in countries facing war and violence, where education is threatened, according to GPE.

This isn’t her first act of education advocacy. She founded the Clara Lionel Foundation in 2012 — named after her grandparents — as a way to give back to the world.

The Clara Lionel Foundation’s mission is to improve education, health, arts and culture in communities around the world.

Currently, the foundation provides micro grants to schools in Barbados, Rihanna’s home country, where it has also established the Clara Brathwaite Center for Oncology and Nuclear Medicine. The singer’s foundation also awards scholarships to bright, motivated students from Barbados, Cuba, Haiti, and other countries to attend college in the US.

Ahead of the 2016 Global Citizen Festival in New York City, which Rihanna headlined, the Barbados native decided to give France’s President Francois Hollande a little nudge when his government was slow to respond to Global Citizens. And of course, it worked. Hollande tweeted back that education was indeed his No. 1 priority and committed $2 million to global education.

Rihanna’s already accomplished a good deal for education — and we can’t wait to see what she does next in this new role.