People are so angry at Jojo because of his solar panels; he even switched off his phone. #etvScandal

Monday 11 March 2024
Episode 247
What should’ve been a devastating revelation only brings a father and son closer together. Jakes finds that money really can solve all problems – for now.


 

Tuesday 12 March 2024
Episode 248
Desperate parents get what they are after, but now they need to take uncomfortable steps towards their new future. Jakes realizes he needs to loosen his grip on his money to get his family off his back.

Wednesday 13 March 2024
Episode 249
Nhlamulo struggles to adjust to the new status quo. Ndumiso and Caiphus reel after things take a serious turn for the worst. Jakes is put to the test, and he has to think on his feet.

Thursday 14 March 2024
Episode 250
Chaos erupts in Jojo’s life. Nhlamulo feels like a fish out of water having to face his new reality. A sister worries that her brother’s priorities are changing to meaningless things.

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.

Tuesday 26 March 2024
Episode 258
Nqobile asks an innocent bystander to buy something illegal for her and her friends. Neo notices something is up with Tebello and he confronts Khumo.

Wednesday 27 March 2024
Episode 259
A couple finds themselves at a crossroads with a tough decision to make. A young girl brings a dark cloud into her family’s home. Relationship woes turns a teenager’s life upside down.

Thursday 28 March 2024
Episode 260

Season 21 finale!
The doctor’s news about Nqobile shocks everyone to the core. Prudence probes into dangerous territory. Tibi’s meltdown softens a teacher.

Chuma with clear advice for Khaya #IsithaTheEnemy

Chuma with clear advice for Khaya
#IsithaTheEnemyChuma is caught off guard when his mother tells him about her aspirations. Bandze’s conscience almost gets him busted when he wakes up to Nelly staring at him. MaDlamini wants to stand as her friend’s opposition but can she stand being against her friend in Christ?
Tuesday 12 March 2024
Episode 212


 

The Man for the Job
Chuma and Bandze get into an altercation aftert Chuma’s announcement. Rebs convinces Nolitha that Khaya’s marriage has crumbled. Velaphi is curious about the business his uncle is in, but Chuma rejects him from joining him.
Wednesday 13 March 2024
Episode 213
Settling Father’s Duty
The Sokhulus learn that Khaya can see after he charges at Nomsa. Nomcebo tries to apologise to Chuma for rejecting his proposal – will he accept her apology as scorned as he is? Mbuso pays for Amahle’s tuition.
Thursday 14 March 2024
Episode 214
The Game of Life and How to Play It
The Sokhulus have more secrets revealed between them. Thenji and Bulelani throw Nandi and Solomzi out. Rebs is behind Chuma not getting the tobacco leaves and this leaves Nomcebo aggravated.
Friday 15 March 2024
Episode 215
Broken Vows
Chuma still resists bringing Velaphi into his business, even when he receives a big order of cigarettes. Mbuso has a surprise for Amahle, but it can only happen if she agrees to him.

Nefisa Mkhabela goes against dad’s wishes to follow her dream

Nefisa Mkhabela, a fresh-faced teen sensation, defied her father’s desire for her to pursue a career in law by landing her breakthrough part in House of Zwide.

All of her hard work has paid off for the 21-year-old newcomer, who has emerged as television’s biggest breakout star.

The e.tv daily drama has been rated gold, with a viewership of 4.24 million and 4.37 million since its premiere, according to data by the Broadcast Research Council of SA.
It comes as no surprise considering how irresistibly charming Mkhabela’s wide-eyed gaze and radiant smile light up the screen before she even opens her mouth to speak. Surely, young girls across the country are recreating her character Onalerona‘s bright-hued hairdos and punk style.Three years ago, Mkhabela was a grade 12 learner, stressing about writing her matriculation exams in the age of a pandemic.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“It has always been my dream to be in the spotlight, but I never thought that I would be living the reality I am right now. It is one thing to dream, but to achieve one of the biggest dreams you thought would come later in life so early is incredible,” Mkhabela gushes.

“I was still indecisive about what I wanted to do and study. The main thing I wanted to do was act, but my dad was set on me having a backup plan and something to fall back on. He made it clear I shouldn’t study something in the arts.”

She went to Randburg’s Greenside High School in Gauteng. She excelled in class and outperformed her peers because she was a bright student. The youthful and stunning actress did exceptionally well in cultural studies during high school. She also received a certificate in traditional dance upon graduation. However, the college and program Nefisa is enrolled in are still unknown.

Despite all the dreams of her father for her to do law, she decides to go down the path of becoming a celebrity. Her father is really proud of her, and she is going to shine more. The sky is not the limit.

Why actress Dakalo Molope accepted her calling as a sangoma

Dakalo Molope, 16, who plays Motshabi Martins on ‘Scandal!,’ discusses her path to becoming a sangoma.

Actress Dakalo Gift Molope, who joined the e.t.v. soapie Scandal! last month as Dintle Nyathi’s long-lost daughter Motshabi Martins, recently opened up about how she juggles acting and becoming a sangoma at 17 years old.


 

 

 

The Outrage! Dakalo Gift Molope, better known as Motshabi Martins, reveals in an interview with Drum Magazine that her life changed eight months ago when she was required to attend initiation school and become a sangoma.She also tells the publication that she’s always known she was different and that she now goes by Mkhulu Phahla Metsing.Molope also feels great about honoring her great grandfather and has accepted the calling because of the things he has already done for her.“Everything that I’ve gotten in life is all because of him, so honouring him for me is something that I can do every day and I don’t mind going through this journey honouring him and I feel so happy serving him.”

Molope first appeared on Scandal! as Motshabi, aka Mo, a troubled adolescent who kept her identity hidden from her roommates Lindiwe and Nhamulo.

Molope plays a troubled adolescent who was adopted by Erin Martins (Lorcia Cooper) and is attempting to reconnect with her biological mother, Dintle (Mapaseka Nyokong).

She grew up with her mother, Erin Martins, who disliked her and later discovered she was adopted.When Motshabi became obsessed with Dintle and realized she was stalking her because Mo is the daughter she gave up for adoption when she was in high school, diehard soap fans became suspicious.

EISH💔: “This rope is hurting me, help” 5 Mzansi Celebs’ last words when they were about to die will leave you crying the whole year. See last words our celebs said before dying

Ever imagined what your last words in life would be?

Would you impart a final piece of wisdom to your family like Bob Marley? Or you could take a leaf out of Oscar Wilde’s book and make one last memorable witticism.For most of us, it’s unlikely we’ve got a perfect one-liner in mind for our final moments, but there’s no doubt that we’re fascinated by the parting lines of our cultural and historical heroes.It may be impossible to sum up an extraordinary life in just a few words, but it might just surprise you how these 11 famous names bid a final adieu.


 

1 ‘Money can’t buy life’ – Bob Marley
The Jamaican musician and pioneer of reggae spoke these words to his son, Ziggy, before he died of cancer in 1981, aged 36.

2 ‘Last words are for fools who haven’t said enough’ – Karl Marx
These were the last words shouted by the German philosopher to his housekeeper in 1883, after she asked if he had anything he wanted to say.

3 ‘I hope the exit is joyful and hope never to return’ – Frida Kahlo
The iconic Mexican artist, renowned for her ground-breaking self portrait series, recorded this final sentiment in her personal diary a few days before her death in 1954.

4 ‘Dammit, don’t you dare ask God to help me’ – Joan Crawford
The parting shot of formidable Hollywood legend Joan Crawford was aimed at her housekeeper, who had begun praying aloud at the actor’s bedside.

5 ‘I’m bored with it all’ – Winston Churchill
Never one to mince his words, the Prime Minister who led Britain through World War Two kept things to the point.

6 ‘I’m going, but I’m going in the name of the Lord’ – Bessie Smith
Lauded as “The Empress of the Blues”, Smith was one of the most celebrated and beloved singers of the 1920s and 30s before her death in 1937.

7 ‘All my possessions for a moment of time!’ – Queen Elizabeth I
A humbling reminder that even a queen must bow to the passage of time. The 16th century monarch died at 70 years of age before being interred at Westminster Abbey in London.

8 ‘Goodnight my darlings, I’ll see you tomorrow’ – Noel Coward
The playwright died peacefully in his sleep at his home in Jamaica in 1974, after an evening with friends. A memorial stone was unveiled in Poet’s Corner at Westminster Abbey by the Queen Mother who said: “I came because he was my friend.”

9 ‘Oh, I am not going to die, am I? He will not separate us, we have been so happy’ – Charlotte Brontë
This haunting lament from one of the most celebrated novelists of the nineteenth century was shared with the writer’s husband, Arthur Bell Nichols. The couple were married less than a year when Brontë died in 1855.

10 ‘A life is like a garden, perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP’ – Leonard Nimoy
The beloved Star Trek actor delivered this final thought to the Twittersphere a few days before his death in 2015. ‘LLAP’ is shorthand for ‘Live long and prosper’, the classic catchphrase of Nimoy’s TV alter-ego, Spock.

11 ‘My wallpaper and I are fighting a duel to the death. One or the other of us has to go’ – Oscar Wilde
Witty to the end, the Irish playwright and novelist is reported to have spoken these words to friends in the weeks leading up to his death in 1900.

Lastly but not least we have Riky Rick whose last words were “This rope is killing me”