DJ Maphorisa spotted wearing an over 100K outfit. Check the comments about his expensive clothes

People in the comments section have shared their thoughts on what other options he could have pursued with the money. Because he had spent a lot of money on Louis Vuitton sunglasses, LV trainer sneakers, monogram essential bucket hat, and Damier spread windbreaker sweater, it was mostly about donating the money to people in need.

 

 

 
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All these items cost over 100K to buy. People on social media have been checking up on what famous people are wearing, and it started with DJ Blackcoffee, whose Nike sneakers were checked to see how much they were worth. He has recently been making it impossible for people to see what he is wearing, which they can now check from others.

DJ Maphorisa is one of the most successful DJs and producers of South African music. He has a lot of hit songs that made him money and he was able to gig with a huge amount when booking him. A screenshot was shared about how much people would expect the amount he was charging to be booked.

Mzansi Female Celebrities Who Are Proudly Christian.

It’s possible that the number of devoted South African Christians who work in the entertainment industry will come as a surprise to you.

 

 

 
The following musicians are just some of the many who are Christian musicians who have experienced a spiritual rebirth.

Others were raised in the Christian faith from childhood.

There are Christian musicians, actors, and actresses in the entertainment industry.

Being a Christian is not easy, especially if your line of work is in the entertainment industry, where such beliefs are frowned upon and often punished.

However, for the sake of their Savior, a number of well-known South Africans have chosen to go public with their religious beliefs, putting themselves in danger.

I’ve compiled a list of five famous people in their twenties who are open about their religious beliefs and have impressive careers and fortunes.1.

Gugu Gumede.

She does not shy away from discussing matters pertaining to God.

In addition, she has discussed how she prayed to be an actress, which she views as her life’s work and believes to be her true calling.

She stated, “I hope you knew that some of us are actors not for the fame, but because if we didn’t perform, we wouldn’t be fulfilling our true calling.”

This is what I was meant to do, what I’ve been working toward, and what I’ve been hoping for.2.

Rorisang Thandekiso.

Thandekiso is unafraid to share the Good News with others.

Because she is open and honest about her relationship with God, many people were taken aback when she disclosed that she intends to continue living a single life until she gets married.

According to the stunning lady from South Africa, she exemplifies the woman described in Proverbs 31:25.3.

Innocent Sadiki.

Innocent is a preacher in addition to being married to a pastor and being an active member of the church that her husband serves as the pastor of, The Living Gospel Word Christian Church.4.

Phindile Gwala.

One of the show’s most memorable turns came from Phindile Gwala, whose portrayal of the dramatic Nonny Nkosi in Muvhango was a highlight of the show.

In 2012, she made her first appearance on the SABC2 soap opera; however, in 2017, she made the announcement that she would be leaving the show.

She is a devout Christian who takes great delight in discussing her beliefs with others.

Similarly, she began preaching in 2016 and intended to continue doing so going forward.

The actress’s parents both have ministerial backgrounds.

Andy Maqondwana, Zweli Mbhele on hosting Netflix’s first African podcast

You’re not late if you haven’t started listening to Netflix’s first African podcast; you’re simply on African time. In 2018, Netflix released its first podcasts. You Can’t Make This Up was created as a way for viewers to interact with some of the largest Netflix shows’ creators, actors, and collaborators. Netflix began as a discussion forum for Netflix workers to discuss their job and experiences with the firm. This original service morphed into several podcasts, many of which focused on popular shows. The streaming platform debuted its first African podcast at the beginning of May. Never Late | African Time is a five-episode podcast hosted by Andy Maqondwana of Kaya FM and Zweli Mbhele of 947 Radio. It showcases some of Africa’s most recognised on-screen talent.

 

 

 
Hosts of ‘Never Late | African Time’ Andy Maqondwana and Zweli Mbhele.

Maqondwana recalls, “We both worked at 94.7 and we always claimed we were going to do a show together.” It was a pleasant surprise to learn that Mbhele would be auditioning with her, and they’ve made the most of it since. The first thing I noticed when speaking with the duo on Zoom was their comfortable rapport and joyful laughter. It’s obvious that they get along swimmingly. “It makes it that much easier when you get to work with someone as professional, talented, and amazing as Andy,” Mbhele says of his co-host. “And you say to yourself, I’m such a big fan of your work, so I’m going to give it my all in that atmosphere.” We were always pushing each other.”

WHAT TO EXPECT

Never Late | African Time uncovers the tale behind the storytellers, whether they’re writers, directors, producers, or performers, and exposes what the African continent has to offer in terms of Netflix titles. “It’s a venue for us to capture our continent’s entertainment industry and, more importantly, to convey their stories,” Maqondwana says. “You see the movie or series, and then you see them on the red carpet [talking] about the production, but you never get to talk to them about their professions.” Each episode has a different collection of guests. Maqondwana and Mbhele are joined by South African comic Celeste Ntuli and Kunle Remi, one of Nollywood’s biggest performers, in the first episode, Comedy.

The two exchange experiences about life, their first jobs, and working in comedy in what turns out to be a laugh-out-loud-in-your-kitchen episode in what essentially unfolds as a discussion. The Future is Female, Kings & Queens, and The Typecast Effect are the titles of subsequent episodes. Listeners are introduced to some of the continent’s up-and-coming talent. “They speak to young people who don’t know how to break into the industry, who don’t know what their next step is, who are a little bit afraid,” Mbhele explains. “Having these wonderful creators on the podcast and being exposed to how fearless they are and how they’re living their truth was very interesting,” he says.

The Legends, the final episode in the series, was dedicated to the industry veterans people grew up watching on screen: Nandi Nyembe, Connie Chiume, and Israel Matseke Zulu, and ended the season on an emotional note. “Some people have been in this industry for so long and they’re such custodians and such workers in the entertainment industry that it’s easy for them to silence themselves as human beings and commit themselves to the art and the projects they’re in, but it was great to see and hear them as just human beings, as people who are in the industry having their personal experiences,” Maqondwana says.

LOOKING FORWARD

Mbhele and Maqondwana hope to continue with future seasons, not only to include more African countries but also to continue shining a light on our incredible talent, according to Mbhele, an expert chart tracker, the podcast made it into the top five in Nigeria and top ten in South Africa, according to Mbhele, an expert chart tracker. “It’ll show a lot of aspiring directors, filmmakers, and performers that this is feasible,” Mbhele says. “It may sound like an old cliché, but ‘you can do it, it is possible,’ but it is true. “I’m ecstatic that so many people will be able to see it.”

Khuli Chana’s wifes’ makeup artist shares drop dead gorgeous pictures of her.

There’s a first time for everything. No matter how serious you are about not doing something eventually you will end up doing it. So many of us have done things that we had convinced ourselves that we won’t do again. Sometimes it’s because of love and other times it is all because of exploring.

 

 

 

 

 
Lamiez Holworthy is a die hard natural hair girl. The radio and television presenter loved her signature hairstyle, so much that she never went back on weaves again. So many of her fans have loved it so much that they have tried imitating it.

She finally celebrated her 30th birthday which she’s been looking forward to. She surprised her fans by wearing a long weave. The makeup artists who did her face shared pictures of her and her fans couldn’t stop admiring her. She looks good in it. Now we are confused if you want her in both or one but we know she prefers the short hairstyle.

Musician left her fans gushing over her in recent pictures.

Times have changed and they are coming with a lot of changes. Change is never good but we learn to leave with it. It was easy to spot an older person back then but recently it has been hard. They are eating right, working out and have new fashion at their disposal.

 

 

 

 
Bucie is a South African vocalist. An award winning one as a matter of fact. She moved many fans with her angelic voice. Bucie is one of the few female celebrities that nominated the house music genre. She has not been singing in years now but we know her music is being listened to.

The good is that she’s active on social media. She shared beautiful pictures of herself in a pink outfit holding a glass of wine. She’s growing backwards and we ate here for it. Her fans couldn’t stop gushing over her and how beautiful she is. Her industry friends also complemented her.