Cyan Boujee buys a new car after being called broke by her ex-manager.

Socialite Cyan Boujee is embroiled in huge drama with her ex manager Lerato Malete, who accuses her of assault, among other things. / Instagram
Wellington Lerato Malete, the former manager of Cyan Boujee – says many are tired of her and claims she is a bully.

Speaking to Sunday World, Malete expressed disappointment at the socialite, real name Honour Zuma. He is being accused by Cyan of allegedly swindling her out of money and various other things. Malete has denied all claims.


Assault claims against Cyan
Over the weekend, Malete shared a photo of himself seemingly covering an eye injury. Cyan has denied that she assaulted the 49-year-old.

Taking to her social media stories on Tuesday morning, she told her side of the story. She claimed that Malete forced her to be with older men. Cyan also said Malete was lying through his teeth for saying she was broke.

Malete said the two started working together in June last year and their relationship was strictly business. The two had their first fall-out two weeks after they started working together when Cyan failed to pitch up for gigs. They separated and blocked each other but two weeks later they met and reconciled.Difficult client/manager relationship
“At first I was never on the road with them. I would only go to gigs when it was necessary. But most of the time she was pushing it and I did not want to be on the road. I was trying to avoid something like this. I have always said to her that I am not her home manager but just a manager,” said Malete.

With Cyan trending every other week, Malete said he was the one who had to deal with those issues. This then led to her getting a lot of bookings.

Money issues around bookings
“After her sex tape with Prince Kaybee that’s when things started to get busy. I felt like I was working for someone like Kabza De Small. So, we were making good money and all the money would be transferred to my account. However, there were some bookings which she has relations with that went straight to hers. I would send proof of payment all the time.”

After their first fall-out, Malete said he then started going to gigs with her, going to her house and chilling for almost an hour waiting for her. All for the sake of her brand.

“In December she asked for my six-month bank statement because she was trying to buy a car. She then gave me an attitude after I refused to give her the documents. She then missed a few gigs since September in December.

“There was a point where she broke up with some baller guy she met in Nelspruit who later dumped her. She cancelled all her gigs for that weekend – and she was fully booked.”

No-show at scheduled gigs
Malete says when it was December everything was piling up, and Cyan does not like to do refunds. She always wants to negotiate new dates, so he needs to be with her on the road to avoid dealing with refunds.

“Her last gig was on the 31st and I left them in Centurion. I went straight to my place, changed, and headed straight to the airport. She then followed me to Cape Town. She was not booked or even part of me and my friend’s plans.

“I got there on Monday and she arrived on Tuesday. She missed two of her flights and was crying hysterically. Because she is blonde and does not know how to do things for herself.”

Malete had planned to go back to Joburg on Wednesday but Cyan convinced him, so they booked another night for R5,000. He then started getting worried after seeing that she was calling people for money and was cautious with her spending.

“After seeing that she was panicking, I booked my flight for Saturday and left her with some of my friends. I managed to get her two gigs in Khayelitsha and she did not go to those gigs at all. I asked her and she said she couldn’t manage herself. She didn’t even have money to book a flight back because she missed a flight.”

Nelspruit assault incident
Fast forward to the past weekend in Nelspruit where the incident allegedly happened. She was booked and was in a foul mood that night. He said on Thursday he had told her he would use the money she was booked for to refund the people in Cape Town.

“Nelspruit was only giving her R10,000 and she claimed she had a good relationship with them. She said they even give her guys who will give her R50,000 a night.

“On Saturday morning she asked me about a payment for South Korea, which was only next month and another gig. I told her I still had the South Korea payment but the other gig I had used to refund the people from Cape Town.”

She then instructed him to send all the payments straight to her account. She said she did not want any of her money randomly in Malete’s account.

“Cyan then demanded all her money and when they were buying food she sat on the pavement waiting for me.

“She then said I have been chowing her money and she has been quietly observing, and I reacted. While we were busy exchanging words she hit me with an object. Because I am a man, I couldn’t do anything. They stopped us and she tried to bite me on my hand. I told her she must not come with [sh*t] and I left with my car back to Joburg.”

Denies allegations made by Cyan
Malete was previously the manager of DJ Lamiez Holworthy, whom Cyan is referring to on her Instagram stories. He denies all the allegations made by Cyan against him. The former manager feels that Cyan is trying to buy the case. This after receiving strange phone calls on Monday.

Previously, Cyan was accused of assaulting young social media influencer Paballo Noko. She was also arrested for stealing an iPhone 13. Police arrested after her set at a Midrand venue. However, the matter was withdrawn at the Midrand magistrate’s court due to lack of evidence.

Ghost Hlubi says they are expecting with Seemah.

Ghost Hlubi says they are expecting with Seemah.

It has become one of the most sought-after careers all over the world and all it takes is a phone, a ring light and appealing, unique content. Within months, you can go from 12 followers to millions, and with that, start making money from your social media.

Whether it is on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or TikTok, there is money to be made as an influencer.

One of the people who’s found this out is Sima Mangolwane (21), a South African TikToker who has not only found a niche online but who made a career out of content creation.

With over 1 million followers on Tiktok, she’s built a strong fan base, all from her gift of making people laugh.


 

 

 
Sima was recently trending after her YouTuber, rapper boyfriend Ghost Hlubi, real name Khanya Hlubi, revealed on his page that he bought her a brand-new Mercedes Benz.

She tells us how she got into the business of content.

When she first started in 2020, she wanted to make videos for fun and two years later she has found a way collaborate with big brands and monetise her craft.

The social media star is doing her third year in Public Management at Varsity College and she’s a popular TikToker.

“I didn’t think content creation would a profession, I started making TikTok videos and they started booming and eventually my brand grew, and I started getting approached by brands that wanted to work with me. Making money was never the initial plan but I see that I can make a living out of it.”

The young content creator says that she is amazed at where her content has taken her. She recently attended the SAMA’s and she says that she can’t believe that this is her life.

“I am still in shook at where I am in life, I’ve always known that at some point I would be a public figure, but I thought it would be through Instagram. I am grateful for the opportunities I have received and the ones that are to come.”

She believes that there are many possibilities for the youth outside of traditional careers and she encourages people to explore their talents.“I know parents don’t want their kids on social media. My parents were also not really into me being active on social media. I believe that if we show our parents what we would do and how much we’re making, they would be more supportive.”

Being a TikToker comes with its fair share of online hate and having to constantly read the negative things people say about her and her relationship gets to her at times, Sima says. But she’s found a better way to deal with the negative noise and that is to turn it into content so that followers can laugh.

SA celebs and their kids’ back to school pics

It has been a long and delightful festive season but finally all of the festivities, family time and travelling as come to an end. While the Christmas period is often full of fun times and enjoyment, it is quite tiring for those who have to entertain all sorts of visitors and not to mention their kids. This week children around SA solidified the end of festive as they headed back to school.

Among the hundreds of back to school photos which have made their way online, are snaps of some of our favourite celebrities and their little school troopers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SA CELEBS AND THEIR KIDS BACK TO SCHOOL PHOTOS
It’s that time of the year again when thousands of back to school photos and posts go online.

Among those posts are those from South Africa’s favourite celebrities who like any other parent, love showing off their little cuties.

It’s back to school and some of our fave celebs are showing off their uniformed cuties. Image via X:@curro_schools
It’s back to school and some of our fave celebs are showing off their uniformed cuties. Image via X:@curro_schools
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Oros Mampofu

Heading to Instagram, the celeb shared a photo of his first born in her uniform while gushing over how quickly time flew by.

“My first born is already headed to Grade R in her Uniform & everything. So proud of you my nana. So confident & bold,” he wrote.

Take a look below:

Sol Phenduka

SA’s favourite podcaster Sol Phenduka also shared a snap of his little one.

“#BundleOfJoy has grown so quickly . The other day I held her at birth . Now starting school . Yoh,” he captioned a photo of him and the little one.

Take a look below:

Oskido

Local hitmaker Oskido also shared the cutest pic of his little one. Take a look:

Musa Mseleku

Popula polygamist Musa Mseleku has four wives and 10 children, one of who, started grade one today. Take a look at her adorable photo below:

ELANA AFRIKA
TV personality Elana Afrika also joined the list with this cute snap:

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SABC1 officially announces that the popular daily drama Skeem Saam will move to the new timeslot of 19:30, starting 4 March 2024.

The decision to move Skeem Saam to 19:30 is in line with SABC Video Entertainment’s strategy to amplify its primetime local drama offering to its viewers from 19:30 to 21:30 with SABC1s Skeem Saam, Generations- The Legacy, Uzalo and SABC2s Muvhango. The SABC will host two hours of back-to-back drama on the SABC Video Entertainment platform, intentionally targeting a broader audience and ensuring the platform remains competitive.

Skeem Saam, started in 2011 and created by Winnie Serite, has been broadcast on SABC1 at 18:30. The show, set in Johannesburg and Turfloop, revolves around the ups and downs of teenagers trying to find their way through life’s struggles.


 
Over the years, viewers have seen the character of Mapitsi grow from being a teenage mother to getting married to the father of her child and recently launching a career as a radio presenter. Kwaito and Lizzy grew from being high school enemies to walking down the aisle, Leeto purchasing Bazaruto and losing a licence to practice law after his murder conviction and MaNtuli moving into her dream double-story house.

With the new timeslot comes intriguing storylines full of suspense and intense drama. A Human Trafficking drama unfolds in Turfloop, someone goes down for murder, a soccer star blows up his millions, and there is a new hot couple in town.

“For years, the SABC1 audience has made a plea, requesting to change the Skeem Saam timeslot, stating that the show timeslot is too early for some as the show broadcasts during the travelling time for a lot of the viewers. For SABC1, we see this as an opportunity to make the channel edgier and braver and adapt to the audience’s needs. The world of television is an exciting platform where we should not be afraid to adapt while upholding our responsibility to shape the youth and societal roles.” – SABC1 Channel Head: Ofentse Thinane.

“A timeslot change in our 12th season will definitely be a big change for us and it is something we will have to adjust to. However, we are positive that the change will give us an opportunity to expand and reach a larger audience. We have great stories lined up, and we can’t wait for our viewers to tune in.” – Peu Communications Solutions Publicity Manager: Sumaya Petersen Mogola.

SAD : Gospel singer Kenneth Makweng passed away

The gospel industry is mourning the loss of one of South Africa’s great musical talents, Dr. Kenny Makweng.

The star passed away recently after brief health complications.

According to a local news publication, The Citizen, Kenny was admitted to the hospital two weeks ago, where he was taken to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) after he experienced brain complications that resulted in a stroke.

 

 

 

 

 

This past Tuesday his management team released a statement confirming the news that he has sadly passed away.

“It is with great sadness that we share the news of the passing of our beloved gospel icon Kenny Makweng, who passed away after a short illness.

“The family humbly requests the public and media to respect their privacy to deal with this difficult situation. We request that you keep his family, associates, and friends in our prayers,” was how the statement read.

The 54-year-old who hailed from Limpopo was a prominent musician in his province.

He was well known for songs like Ka La Ntate and Lengeloi Laka, and will undoubtedly be remembered for many years to come.

Another statement released by his team KennyMak Productions revealed that a memorial service will be held in his honour this coming Friday, 19 December at the Akasia Community Hall.

As reported by public broadcaster SABC News, a family spokesperson – Advocate Mphafolane Koma – encouraged locals to come out and pay tribute to his life ahead of the funeral that will take place in Mpumalanga on Sunday.

“We are expecting throngs of music lovers and his colleagues in the music industry to come in numbers and we are urging people to come early so that we can start on time and give Dr Makweng the honour that he deserves,” says Koma.

“Then on Sunday, we will have his funeral service at his home in Digwale and from there we will travel to Keerom where he will be then laid to rest,” he added.