Master KG Responds to Claims of Stealing Hit Song Keneilwe

The controversy surrounding the popular song Keneilwe has been put to rest by Dan Tshanda’s wife Sylvia who is in charge of the late musician’s work. The song was recently reproduced by internationally acclaimed producer, Master KG of worldwide hit Jerusalema. The song was originally written by Dalom Kids as Celebrate in the 1980s. The group was working under the late Tshanda.


 

 

 

 

It has since emerged that Master KG reworked the song with the permission of Sylvia Tshanda and the Dalom Management. On the new version of the track Keneilwe, which was one of the popular festive songs, Master KG features Nkosazana Daughter on vocals. The original Dalom Kids members who recorded the song were Magdeline Zungu, Jacqueline Rotwana and Petronella Rampou, who died in 2001.

Sylvia said in a statement: “All members who contributed to the making of Keneilwe shall receive royalties for their contribution, this includes the late Petronella Rampou who shall receive royalties from the PROs for the remix and the original version, however the former singers will only receive royalties from the original version.” Keneilwe has over 11-million YouTube views to date. Sylvia clarified the copyright of the song: “The song in question is a copyright of Dalom, produced by Dalom Kids, as such, Dalom holds rights to use and reproduced the song (Record).”Sylvia also made it clear that Master KG didn’t steal the song and got permission from Dalom Management and herself for the use of the track.

“Master KG was granted permission to reproduce them song and was assisted by the new members of Dalom Kids, as such no sample was used pertaining to the original song,” said the statement. Sylvia also paid tribute towards the original Dalom Kids members. She said: “I have taken into consideration of all parties involved and continue to respect and show love to the former members. They contributed a lot to the legacy and deserve respect.” Defending himself on a post on X, Master KG confirmed that he made arrangements with Sylvia to rework on the song. “She arrived in studio with three women who went by the name of Dalom Kids. I had no idea that there were other people involved because we had Dalom Kids in the studio,’ he said

‘Every parents’ dream’: Cassper Nyovest’s mom reacts to his new multi-million rand car

Well-known South African rapper, Cassper Nyovest had his comment section buzzing after he took to Instagram and posted a video of his mother’s reaction to his luxurious new car as seen in a post shared on Saturday, 3 February.

Mzansi rapper whose real name is Refiloe Maele Phoolo had a lot to be thankful for recently. He recently added a brand-new Maybach to his car collection.He posted a series of photos of his new whip and surprised his fans and social media followers with a video of his mother’s reaction to the Maybach in the last slide. He then refenced a bible quote and celebrated his latest purchase“The Bible says in Mark 11:24: ‘Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.’ GOD IS GOOD!!!” he captioned.
 

 

 

 

Drama as actress Connie Ferguson hit by load shedding mid gym session

Well-known Mzansi actress Connie Ferguson laughed, complaining to Eskom after a power cut interrupted their gym workouts on 1 February.

Load-shedding remains one of the most talked about topics among South Africans, and many celebs have expressed their frustrations.

 

 

 

 

A few days ago, Kaizer Chiefs legend Jabu Mahlangu complained after he missed part of the Bafana Bafana game against Morocco. Since the game against Morocco, many fans have been calling for a suspension of power cuts whenever Bafana plays. Of course, that was not Connie Ferguson’s primary concern; she only wanted to finish her workouts with proper lighting.Sharing on her Instagram, she laughed, showing how much the power cut touched her. She also cried out to God in disbelief at what she had just experienced.

“Oh, Father God, Father God!”

Connie Ferguson had been doing a lot of workouts, inspiring many of her fans. She would go to the gym early in the morning and work out at night.“Eskom did us dirty, okay? Also, I am in a mood after realising that today is 1 February, and debits are going out! Chai! Loso logolo ditshego!” she laughed. “Happy New Month, Fam” she finished, wishing her fans a great new February.Like Connie Ferguson, Jabu Mahlangu also complained about Eskom’s power cuts he faced during the Bafana game against Morocco. “No to load shading moving forward when Bafana Bafana is playing games. Phambili one WAR @bafanabafanarsa,” he said, expressing his frustration.

After Mahlangu complained, many fans agreed with him:@Nhlanhla Tshabangu “Jabu… Mina, I watched the match over the phone because of load-shedding.”

@Sibulele sidubulekana “Very true, Shuffle; when Springboks were progressing to crucial stages last year during the World Cup, there was no load-shedding, but because of its soccer, loadshedding is on! I only watched the first 45 minutes. The power went off nxa!. Well done Bafana BafanaOn to the next one gents”

@Chicha M Diale “Fully behind the Team , Loadshedding se po…. against all odds, Forward we go”

South African celebrities you did not know were twins.

Celebrating the unique connection that begins in the womb, South Africa boasts an array of celebrity twins, from hip-hop DJs to talented actors. This compilation showcases both identical and fraternal twin duos, highlighting their shared looks, careers, and the unbreakable bonds they’ve forgedMajor League DJs – Bandile and Banele Mbere:

The hip-hop DJ sensation known as The Major League, Bandile, and Banele Mbere, captivates audiences not only with their similar looks but also with their shared passion for music.Twins on Decks – Darren and Ryan:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Introduced to the world in Cape Town’s Strandfontein in 2009, Darren and Ryan, also known as Twins on Decks, have harvested their full potential in Johannesburg, evolving into successful men.

Oros and Prince Mampofu:

Oros Mampofu, famed for his role as Jama in Skeem Saam, shares the spotlight with his twin brother Prince. Both are actors, bringing their unique talents to the entertainment industry.

Blue and Brown Mbombo:

Renowned for their exotic names, Blue and Brown Mbombo, previously Thandiwe, stand out as Mzansi’s sexiest female celebrities. Blue earned the title in 2016, showcasing their individuality.

Marco and Marcel Spaumer:

Brothers Marco and Marcel Spaumer, united by talent, prove that artistic prowess runs in the family. Marcel is a writer, while Marco is an actor, contributing their skills to the entertainment world.The K2-Twins – Alex & Charlie Kotze:

Hailing from Vredendal in the Western Cape, Alex & Charlie Kotze, known as The K2-Twins, live on a grape & vegetable farm with their dad, embodying a unique blend of rural and urban influences.

Sindi Dlathu and Zanele Dlathu:

Former Muvhango actress Sindi Dlathu, a highly private figure, shares the limelight with her twin sister Zanele Dlathu. Despite Sindi’s reserved nature, their shared connection is known to the public.

Innocent Sadiki and Millicent Mashile:

Popularly known as Sthoko, Innocent Sadiki has a twin sister named Millicent Mashile. Their bond extends beyond the screen, showcasing the depth of connection between these South African celebrity twins.

This diverse list of South African celebrity twins reflects the richness of talent, shared experiences, and familial connections within the entertainment industry. As these dynamic duos continue to make their mark, their stories resonate, proving that the strongest bonds endure, whether on stage or in the embrace of shared identities.

Get to know Nandi from Isitha The Enemy

Sibonginkosi Mpumelelo Tenza is a 22-year-old South African actress. She came to the limelight when she landed the role of Nandi Mkhize in the TV risque drama series The Black Door and Isitha, The Enemy.
Check out her biography, background, net worth, age, qualifications, career, and lifestyle.Sibonginkosi Tenza is South African actress who was born in Pietermatzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, on August 17, 1999. She is best known for portraying Nandi on The Black Door and Isith the Enemy.

 

 

She was born and bred in Pietermatzburg, KwaZulu-Natal. Then they later moved from KwaZulu-Natal and went to stay in Johannesburg. As of now, she stays in Johannesburg. Not much is known about her parents, family, or siblings.

She speaks IsiZulu and English as her means of communication.Life happens, and as young as she is, it can happen that she is in a serious relationship. Anyway, that’s not the case; information regarding her relationship status is private. Whether she is in a relationship or has a boyfriend, we don’t know about it; only Sibonginkosi knows.

She went to primary school in Pietermatzburg, then later attended Girls High School in Pietermatzburg. After obtaining her matriculation in high school, she went to study at University of Witswaterstrand, known as Wits, in Johannesburg in 2018

She never dreamed of becoming an actor one day, but today she is on our screen. Her talent is opposite to what she said, sometimes you might think she grew up wanted this. According to her it’s like God planned the whole thing. She didn’t have a choice but had to accept the life she was living. It seems like she had other dreams besides actingIn 2022, she got a role to act on The Black Door, portraying a character as Nandi Mkhize. She acts together with legendary actors such as Linda Sebezo, Zamani Mbatha, and Gabisile Tshabalala. She has been well known since her appearance on The Black Door. This is her first appearance on television because there is no record of any other shows where she appeared. After BlackDoor got canceled, she got a role on Isitha, the enemy.