Getting to know former RHODurban star Mabusi Seme

Mabusi is just lovely. That’s the first thing one thinks of after our interview especially because her grace, fun-loving, and conversational nature has been interrupted by a glitch in our meeting. The day before – again – we were interrupted by a storm, which caused connectivity issues. But she’s here, glammed up and looking stunning.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Her hair looks great, and she shows me a pair of statement dangly earrings layered in gold. Both are from two of her many businesses – Glam Fab Hair, and Glam Fab Jewellery. She’s friendly, open, talkative, and very likeable. She laughs, shares jokes, and some gossip in-between. We share stories about successful Black businesses, and I commend her choice of bubbly for the photoshoot.

“It’s delicious. I’ll tell you where to get it,” she says, promising a plug.

Stylish, glamorous and relatable. I can’t help think she was the perfect addition to the show as another housewife and probably should have her own isicholo going forward.The Mabusi we haven’t yet seen
Describing herself as a people person, Mabusi talks in detail around how much her spiritual journey and growth has contributed to who she is today.

“I don’t look down on people; I take them as individuals based on how they treat me – not on what I’ve heard about them. My belief and my spiritual journey also lead me to higher places, and to be honest, it is by the grace of God that I find myself here on a top reality show, with people liking me for simply being me.”

“I was born and brought up in Lamontville Township, in Durban. I was the only child at home, raised by a single mom, and growing up was alright.”

It wasn’t difficult, but nor was it easy, she tells me.“This is why I’m a very relatable person. I’m friendly, outgoing, and don’t believe in looking down on anyone because of who they are or what they have. To me, everyone is the same, and my spiritual path and growth have taught me a lot about humility and being a good person.

“These days, it tends to be difficult for people to remember those basics, and even to believe in something greater than them. I am a believer, so in everything I do, I always ask myself about what God will think of me, and that has contributed to who I am and how I relate to everyone around me.”

Mabusi, the businesswoman
“I’ve always been entrepreneurial. Since childhood, I’ve always been very ambitious, business-orientated, and I’d ask my mom if I could do something to keep busy, such as selling sweets at school. I just didn’t want to sit and do nothing. The world of business and entrepreneurship wasn’t what it is today in that you can just go ahead and start it with full backing and a support system. But as you grow up you have to play by the rules – so I had to study, be educated, go out there and get a job, and things like that. Business advice at the time was not readily available, and so I went into a job at Eskom and stayed there for many years.”

At the power utility, Mabusi says she was in various roles – so it was a long time, but it offered her time to reflect and honestly think about pursuing her own business full-time. Also – and she emphasises this – it taught her how to manage people, clients, resources and time, and strengthened her work ethic.

“I don’t regret my time there because at work you are taught to treat your job as your business. I was determined to go full force into my own company and put everything into it, even without a salary – and that’s what made me determined to succeed.

“I have always been the girl with a side hustle – even when I had a full-time job, I was still spending time and investing myself into things like selling hair and clothes. The ambition I had as a little girl is a talent and character trait that even my mom saw in me.

“She used to help me a lot growing up and instead of giving me pocket money, she’d buy me stock so I could start my small business in high school where I sold chips, chocolates, snacks – things like that. I think my mom probably thought ‘This one likes money’ and decided to teach me how to make it for myself,” Mabusi says, laughing.

“And I’ve never been one to depend on one income – hence the side hustles and now, the multiple businesses.”

I ask her about the yoni intimate steaming and business and her face lights up immediately. “You know yoni works!” she says, with a naughty chuckle. We both laugh out loud on the call. Does it? How so, I ask, interested in the details of this part of her entrepreneurship – especially because of the eyebrows it raised when she was first introduced to us on Showmax’s Real Housewives of Durban in Season 1.

“Getting to the yoni steaming and herbs business was a ten-year journey of having the courage at last to go into self-employment full-time. I’d been thinking about leaving work, but everything was so comfortable – the benefits, the salary, the predictability, the security…But every now and then, I’d talk to close ones about starting a business, and I’d be scared after each conversation. I knew I loved the idea of doing something for myself and eventually, in 2019, I left Eskom and took that leap of faith and decided to do what I love, follow my passion, and put faith over fear. I was also tired of talking about it as it gave people a platform to create fear in me.”“Since being full-time in my business, we’ve developed other products for various female wellness issues, and we’re not stopping. We’re innovative and are constantly looking for and manufacturing herbs that empower women to enjoy their womanhood better.

“I know yoni works because I use it myself. I’d never recommend something if I wasn’t 100% convinced of it. It’s helped our customers with infertility, with managing menopause, and with enjoying their marriages. You also won’t believe the positive feedback I get from women who have dysmenorrhea – there are a lot of them, and they’ve come back with a positive story from our products. There are up to 15 benefits that our yoni herbs offer from just one container, and they’re all talked about by our customers.”

“If anyone says they haven’t experienced something positive from yoni steaming, I listen, find out more, recommend alternatives, and try to be as helpful as possible, or concede and admit that for this specific person, it’s not doing what it’s supposed to do. There’s always that one or two …But I still stick with my initial belief in yoni. It’s also a very holistic and natural way to wellness for a woman besides the pills, chemicals, and medications we’ve been putting into our bodies. It’s just a wonderful, natural healing process to include in your routine.”

In addition to her famed yoni steaming and yoni herbs business, Mabusi has other businesses as part of her company, KaSeme Holdings. Her Glam Fab range includes luxury hair and mink fluffy eyelashes, waist trainers, jewellery and accessories, and clothing and shoes. All of which she says will be coming soon with a website that encompasses her entire range of goods.

Her time on RHOD
Traditionally, the role of a friend of the show has always been very limited in the Real Housewives franchise. Yet, more and more and with each season you see friends who slowly peak into their own brand outside the friend who brought them in, and the other housewives. We talk about her time on the show and how she initially came onboard.

“I got a DM from someone and just ignored it for a few weeks, until a close friend of mine called to say that she had got a DM from a casting director who had asked her to be on the show. She put my name forward, and that’s when I eventually accepted the call from the production team. That’s when I decided to look at this opportunity for what it was – God’s grace. Here I was, being asked to be on a show as myself, in a format that I enjoy–reality TV. I love the Real Housewives franchise and shows like Keeping Up With The Kardashians.”

“I must admit that I gave it a lot of thought. I’d never seen myself on TV, never thought of being on TV, and needed to get used to the idea of me being on TV. It also had to fit into my life, and I had to think about how I present myself. But the more I thought about it the more it made sense to go for it. While talking to production, I told them that of the ladies in the cast, I knew Nonku through mutual friends. That was another deciding factor in my being part of the show.”

And what and how is the state of her friendship with Nonku? “I know her through mutual friends only. It was decided that I would be more comfortable around the ladies that I was familiar with. But I’m okay with her [Nonku]. As much as I came in as a ‘her friend’, we’re not actually friends – we just move in the same circles.”

Skomota steals the show from ANC in Limpopo

Viral sensation Skomota is trending after he stole the show at the recently held ANC’s Collins Chabane Memorial lecture at Saselamani Stadium outside Malamulele in Limpopo.His epic performance even got a nod from the ANC’s secretary general, Fikile Mbalula.
, formerly Twitter, Fikile Mbalula shared a video of his performance and captioned, “Skomota was Limpopo.” The now-viral video has gained thousands of comments and reactions since it dropped on the internet.


 

 

Skomota pulled off his signature dance moves, with the crowd cheering him on. Undoubtedly, he put on a show, and his performance was arguably the main highlight of the lecture. Fans quickly gave him a stamp of approval on social media.He has become a darling for many and has won big since his thrust into the limelight. Skomota has been busy and booked of late. He joins a host of celebrities who have been headlining several rallies as the country heads for elections.

At the just-ended lecture, he also rubbed shoulders with Makhadzi, who was also booked to perform. The two set social media abuzz after Makhadzi shared their video on Instagram. Makhadzi poked fun at Skomota for his penchant for kissing. Taking to Instagram, Makhadzi posted, “Skomota always want to kiss bathong.”However, this is not his first time being invited to an ANC event. Last month, he was spotted with ANC leaders and supporters during a voter mobilisation campaign in Limpopo.

Mdala takes matters into his own hands; he wants to distance Jojo from Uthuli Waste. #etvScandal

Friday 15 March 2024
Episode 251
Jojo and Mnisi come face to face again, and this time Mnisi has the upper hand. Nhlamulo is done with being messed about and plays hardball.


 

Monday 18 March 2024
Episode 252
A celebratory party turns ugly when Simone flips and Vuvu doesn’t hold back. Jojo’s bad PR costs him more than he can afford. A baecation turns into a nightmare when Dintle shows up.

Tuesday 19 March 2024
Episode 253
Simone’s unexpected curve ball for Nhlamulo escalates tensions, while a businessman plans to deceive his partners and Bra Jakes faces a loss due to his new purchase growing legs.

Wednesday 20 March 2024
Episode 254
It takes a sudden illness to ignite a heart. Ignorance is far from bliss, when a partner pulls wool over the eyes of another. Young love serves heartbreak on a platter.

Thursday 21 March 2024
Episode 255
Nhlamulo’s eyes are opened to his actions. Lawsuits on all sides as the battle to right the wrongs heat up. An errant uncle needs to find a way back into the family home.

Friday 22 March 2024
Episode 256
As hurtful as it is, Nhlamulo makes a decision best suited for the babies. Dintle is on a witch hunt for scammers. A young boy gets his first taste of heartbreak and is devastated.

Monday 25 March 2024
Episode 257
A beautiful family dinner is ruined by the eruption of a couple’s marital problems. A teenager lies to the one closest to her. Tebello is at a loss and allows the internet to guide him.

“The Mommy Club” Nozipho Ntshangase’s Husband Apparently Takes Second Wife

“The Mommy Club” Nozipho Ntshangase’s Husband Apparently Takes Second Wife👀
The Mommy Club S2 cast member Nozipho Ntshangase, is currently trending on social media because it is alleged that her husband has taken a second wife.


 

 

 

 

Nozipho Ntshangase’s introduction to the second season of The Mommy Club felt like a breath of fresh air for many.

Her warm and welcoming nature pairs beautifully with her graceful presence with her family and among her fellow cast members.

 

 

 

 

When Happy ‘Her Majesty’ Simelane and Nozipho meet for the first time through their daughters Tiisetso and Coco’s friendship, viewers got to see a passionate and loving mother, wife and homemaker wanting more out of life.

READ MORE | Why Ms Manche is not back on The Mommy Club and what she’s up to now

The mother of eight’s softness comes through during our conversation and she shares with TRUELOVE why she felt this was the moment to join the cast of The Mommy Club.

“I feel like Mummy Club came at the right time for me when I needed to do something for myself, something that uNozipho wants. But also at the same time, it also came at a worse time for me when literally I felt like my whole life was falling apart and it wasn’t the right time to have cameras, it wasn’t the right time to have my life be a spectacle. And then I just figured ukuthi if I’m going to do this, then I’m going to do it authentically. I just took a chance and said, ‘I’m going to trust God on this one’.”

Nozipho seems to be the perfect fit for the show since she’s been comfortable sharing her family life on her social media pages and YouTube and being open about her struggles with infertility.

Touching on what inspired her to share her infertility journey, Nozipho says, “I think actually that was the best time in my marriage while we were going through that. I mean, my husband, he wanted the children, I wanted the children. That’s where we always had that common denominator and that we knew that we wanted the family to grow. So, when I was also doing my research while going through the infertility because I went everywhere in the world, not just South Africa. I mean, I spent months everywhere just trying to change doctors.

“So, I also started doing my own research on YouTube and I found little communities art of south Africa on YouTube that were sharing their journeys. So, for me I said some abantu abamnyama (Black people), we don’t want to speak about infertility … so I wanted to put it out there and say listen, I have had children biological children but I’m still struggling.”The 38-year-old is open and candid about the ups and downs of life, much like on the show where she reveals she had her first child, a son named Luthando, with her husband at 18.

Opening up about what some of the difficult parts of life she’s been faced with recently, Nozipho explains, “I did go on the show to open up not just to people that are close to me but also to a mom that lived a life like mine where you were a homemaker for so long you didn’t have a career for yourself, didn’t have anything to your name and you just probably find yourself – not stuck but, when things don’t go right emshadweni wethu (in our marriages) you just wonder where you’re going to go because you have nothing and you don’t have anything to your name. I’ve personally felt that, and I’ve never seen anyone pulling another woman up and saying … it’s okay to think and put yourself first.”

30 Year Old, Tamia Mpisane writes a sweet message to his 23-year-old husband Andile.

Tamia Mpisane, the adoring wife of Royal AM Chairman Andile Mpisane, took to Instagram to shower her beloved husband with love and affection on his 23rd birthday. The heartfelt tribute, shared on Friday, 15th March, captured the essence of their enduring bond and celebrated Andile’s remarkable journey thus far.Andile Mpisane, a multifaceted talent hailing from Durban, has made waves as a young entrepreneur, football player, and musician. Born on 15th March 2001, Andile has carved his path to success with determination and resilience, overcoming obstacles and defying expectations along the way. His union with Tamia, despite their five-year age gap, serves as a testament to the power of love and compatibility transcending age disparities.

In her Instagram post dedicated to her husband, Tamia poured out her heart, expressing gratitude for Andile’s unwavering love, support, and dedication as both a husband and a father to their children. She celebrated their shared journey of creating cherished memories and wished Andile abundant happiness and success in the years ahead.


 

 

 

 

Tamia’s poignant message culminated with a heartfelt prayer for God’s blessings to continue showering upon Andile, fulfilling his deepest desires and aspirations. The affectionate tribute underscored the depth of their connection and the mutual admiration that defines their relationship.Meanwhile, Andile Mpisane’s dynamic persona extends beyond his role as the Chairman of Royal AM. Despite facing criticism on social media, he has remained steadfast in his pursuits, leaving an indelible mark in business, sports, and the music industry. Mentored by his mother, Shauwn Mkhize, Andile exemplifies the spirit of philanthropy, actively engaging in initiatives aimed at uplifting disadvantaged communities.
Andile’s foray into the music scene has been marked by notable achievements, including the release of several successful tracks and collaborations. His commitment to social responsibility was evident when, on his 20th birthday in 2021, he generously supported 20 university students in need, alleviating their financial burdens with significant contributions towards their school fees debt.

As Andile Mpisane continues to carve his legacy, his partnership with Tamia serves as a source of strength and inspiration, reflecting a bond grounded in love, respect, and shared aspirations. Together, they navigate life’s challenges with grace and resilience, leaving an indelible imprint on those around them