Yvonne ChakaChaka recently shows off the dress she inherited from her late mother.

Yvonne ChakaChaka is an internationally renowned South African actress, singer, songwriter, teacher, entrepreneur and humanitarian. She is sensational and phenomenal woman who has massive thoughts on how to make her life successful. She is smart, humble, calm and inspiring young generation out there to persue their dreams. She is a loving and devoted mother of four children and she is very supportive and caring.


 

 

 

 

She started her singing career at the age of sixteen and she has made a mark through her unique voice. She is one of the most loved artist in the country and around the continent.

She teaches literary part time at Unisa she was also appointed Goodwill Ambassador for the University.

She is best known to many music lovers for her hit songs like Thank You Mr DJ, Motherland and others. On her recent post on social media account she left Mzansi speechless with her latest post looking stunning. Please comment, like, click and kindly

Zizo Tshwete recently caused stir on social media with her breathtaking beauty.

Zizo Tshwete is a renowned South African model, radio and TV personality. She is sensational and phenomenal woman with massive thoughts on how to make her life successful. She is a talented and ambitious woman who is not afraid to chase her dreams and have a brighter future. She is hardworking, dedicated and committed to her career and she is doing incredible work.


 

 

 

 

 

She is intelligent and sophisticated person who values her life and she is gifted. She has been making waves through her skills. She is best known for presenting the SABC 1 show Selimathunzi.

She is a skilled woman who has expertise in the entertainment world. She has built herself a solid foundation for her career. She was raised by both her parents in a humble family household. On her recent post on social media account she caused stir with her

The real cause of Mampintshas moms death explained

Maphumulo’s mother, Zamanguni, passed away at Wentworth Hospital in KwaZulu-Natal at 11pm on Sunday. She was admitted to hospital after suffering a stroke three days following the musician’s burial less than a month ago.

This is such a sad reality especially after their family has been through, ZamaNguni was aged 64, and the news of her death was confirmed by Mampintsha’s sister Pinky.


 

 

 

 

Mampintsha’s sister Pink revealed that her mother died around 10 pm, and before her death, she had requested to see Sponge, her grandson. However, her last wish could not be fulfilled as Sponge was with his mother, Babes Wodumo, at her place. Talking to the news reporters, Pinky said;

From this we can learn that strokes can actually be hereditary, Genetic factors likely play some role in high blood pressure, stroke, and other related conditions. Several genetic disorders can cause a stroke, including sickle cell disease. People with a family history of stroke are also likely to share common environments and other potential factors that increase their risk.

Khwezi Is Happy That She Is Bonding With Lehasa Because The Baby Kicked

Khwezikazi started on Skeem Saam as Lehasa’s foe, expecting to find him for his bad behavior, but to our surprise, she ended up on his bed, just like the many other women who gave in to him.

 

 

 

To demonstrate something to Lehasa, she started her relationship with him by telling lies and engaging in unacceptable behavior. We all knew that Lehasa never valued her, but we also knew that his late partner Zandile and the unmatched Pretty Seakamela were the only two women he ever valued. Their relationship continued and they decided to get married.

Pretty and Lehasa’s relationship began before he met Khwezi and ended shortly after they met. Most of the time, Khwezi knew Pretty was committed when she found out she was pregnant. When she caught Pretty, she decided to have an affair with her and forced her to say something that could lead to lies she would never tell.

Lehasa and Pretty have been apart for a long time, but they have finally met up, and now things are even hotter than they were before. We have basically always wanted this couple to get back together, but they are back together now, and Khwezi will find out about Pretty’s relationship with her future partner Lehasa.

Despite the fact that Khwezi will learn about Lehasa and Beautiful’s move and issue, things won’t go as planned for them when they go on a week-end getaway to contribute energy on their own. When the woman of great importance revealed them on the news, she should give an explanation for her actions.

When MaNtuli finds out, things will get interesting. Keep in mind that she is one of Lehasa’s many enemies and that she has such a strong dislike for him. It will arrive at the connection made by criminal specialist Petersen. Check out these secrets:

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Will Lehasa And Khwezikazi’s Child Survive?

link=1&client=news Khwezi is aware that Lehasa will in fact have Pretty and that Lehasa does not respect her. Khwezi is gradually seizing opportunities to consider her as the next strategy.

Will Lehasa And Khwezikazi’s Child Survive?

 

 

 

Kgosi is constantly persuading her to do things that will save her marriage. Since Khwezi is currently married, it would appear that she is a single woman. Kgosi will come up with a different strategy, which appears extremely risky.

Pretty will still manage the tension between Khwezi and her child unless Pretty is expecting Khwezi to move out immediately. Being lively is justifiable, and even her mother continues to have a relationship with Lehasa. Since Pretty is useful for anything, it would be preferable if Kgosi did not consider ending Pretty’s life.

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