Cassper Nyovest fills ex-girlfriend, Boity’s heart with joy

Former South African power couple and lovers becoming friends is very rare to witness, especially in this part of the world, but Boity Thulo and Cassper Nyovest made a difference on Sunday.


 

 

 

 

The two dated many years ago, and left people in a chokehold with their love goals, but the relationship ended and they’ve moved on with their lives.

Taking to Instagram on Monday, the businesswoman shared videos and photos of herself at the Cassper’s annual Billiato white party.

Nhlanhla Mafu shows off her man in Christmas photos

Nhlanhla Mafu celebrates this year’s Christmas with official family photos which she shared on social media. However, she repeats the same act of hiding her man, as she covers his face in all the photos shared, including the face of his daughter.


This isn’t the face time the Mafikizolo’s singer will pull such an act. In 2022, she affirmed moving on with a new man after divorce from her former husband, Thembinkosi “TK” Nciza, to whom they were married for 15 years.

Since she kicked off a new relationship, Mafu has been very private about her man, but won’t desist from keeping his face covered in every Christmas photo.

A few followers dragged the singer for sharing photos of her man with his face covered, while others requested to see his face.

“My babes I see someone hidden in the trees can you please remove them trees I want to see something,” Shauwn Mkhize wrote.

TK Nciza on Zahara – “We loved each other till the last day”

TK spoke at Zahara’s funeral service

TK Nciza paid tribute at the funeral service for the late singer Zahara, real name Bulelwa Mkutukana.

The funeral took place at the East London International Convention Centre on Saturday.
TK spoke at Zahara’s funeral service

TK Nciza paid tribute at the funeral service for the late singer Zahara, real name Bulelwa Mkutukana.

The funeral took place at the East London International Convention Centre on Saturday.


 

Zahara died on the 11th of December due to liver complications.

She was formerly signed to TS Records which was owned by TK and DJ Sbu.

Nciza spoke at the funeral despite being trolled for the alleged ill treatment exuded to the late star.

TK Nciza recounted how he met Zahara and the meetings with her parents.

“She was very proud of her background and where she came from. And what it means is that you must take pride in where you come from as a person. She always said she comes from Phumlani, because she must inspire many people who are coming from that area and I think she has done that,” he said.

“She was not just a musician to me, and I know that people always believe that it was always a transactional issue. She was my younger sister, she was my kid, we loved each other till the last day.”

Go well sister, till we meet again 🕊: Zahara to be laid to rest.

Zahara will be laid to rest today, 23 December.

 

 

 

 

Family members, friends, and government officials will gather at the East London International Convention Centre for a funeral service, which will begin at 11 am.The Loliwe hitmaker died on Monday, 11 December after being in hospital for about a month.

On Thursday, 22 December the multi-award-winning singer was remembered at the East London International Convention Centre in the Eastern Cape.Artists from the Eastern Cape comforted Zahara’s family with harmonious music during the memorial service.Speakers described her as a humble person who was down to earth and did not use her status to undermine others.All the artists agreed that the music industry has lost not only a musical icon, but also a source of motivation.Zahara has released five albums, including her 2011 debut album “Loliwe” which went double platinum. Her music inspired cultural pride and contributed to the promotion and development of the indigenous Xhosa language.

Touching: Zahara’s siblings speak out

Afro-soul sensation Zahara‘s siblings hailed her as a fierce fighter even during sickness.

 

Her sisters were speaking at the funeral service of the late multi-award-winning musician in East London on Saturday morning.Zahara, whose real name is Bulelwa Mkutukana, passed away two weeks ago after she was admitted to a Johannesburg hospital in late November.Her sister, Bandezwa Mkutukana, said Zahara was hopeful that she would make it out of the hospital.

“She kept saying she wanted to do a gospel album. When she called on her way to the hospital on the Friday, she kept telling us not to worry [and that] she would be fine. She said she was glad she fell ill in November because her December is busy.”Her older sister Lumka Mkutukana said their lives have been upended.

“When they said she passed away, I couldn’t believe it. I thought, ‘God, where are we going to start? What are we going to do without Bulelwa?’