Prophet who ‘predicted Zahara’s death, warns Babes Wodumo

AZimbabwean-born prophet – who claims he predicted Zahara, AKA, and Costa Titch’s 2023 deaths – has issued a sombre warning about gqom singer Babes Wodumo.

Obey Tichafa Mukanhairi, who also uses the name Mellontik Orasi, shared the message of doom on his popular Facebook page.Hours after the announcement of Zahara’s untimely passing, Mellontik Orasi claimed her “warned” her of his prophecies.

In a video message, the man known as the “prophet of doom” claimed he personally contacted the singer to issue the warning.


 

 

He said: “The problem is, people are filled with doubt. I spoke to Zahara and told her she could preserve her own life.”

Orasi claimed the 36-year-old entertainer told him to “leave me alone.”Earlier this year, Orasi – who heads up the Mellontik Orasi Ministries in Randburg – claimed he predicted Costa Titch’s death just over a week before his death.Mellontik added that Costa followed in the footsteps of his friend AKA, whom he claimed repeatedly “ignored” his premonitions.

According to Orasi, he has also predicted the deaths of fellow celebs Riky Rick, Shona Ferguson, Jamie Bartlett, and many others.

WARNING TO BABES?
A day after Zahara’s death, the prophet shared another Facebook post aimed at a celebrity.

He shared: “Very gloomy cloud over Babes [Wodumo]. Prayer can preserve life”.

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Earlier this year, Orasi warned Babes’ friends to “check on her” amid health concerns.

He shared: “Pray for Babes Wodumo. Substance abuse from this lady that may cause a health scare”.

Generations actress Six Nyamane defied her mom’s wishes to follow academia to become an actress.

Six (Mpume) Nyamane lifts the lid on her new role as Nozipho Cele on Generations: The Legacy.
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As unique as her stage name, Six Nyamane is one of the freshest faces to grace our television screens with her new role as Nozipho Cele on SABC 1’s popular soapie, Generations: The Legacy.


 

 

 

 

 

Born Mpume , Nyamane is known for playing roles such as the sassy Buhle on e.tv’s Scandal!, the cutthroat Natasha on the comedy film Blessers and Amogelang on Rhythm City. People always ask whether my real name is ‘Six’ and I always say ‘Yes’ because I tend to believe it is. I got that name from my days of playing provincial hockey and I played position six. With the team being so big, the coaches don’t have time to learn our names, so they refer us to the numbers on the pitch,” the actor explains.

“Even off the pitch, we as a team as well as the coaches, used to call each other by our numbers… and somehow we just kept our names and I kept mine despite pursuing an acting career.

“I started playing hockey in grade 4 up to matric. I stopped playing after moving to Johannesburg because I couldn’t find a team and besides, I truly don’t have the time – so I wouldn’t be able to keep up with practice, let alone the games.”

The 25-year-old mother to a three-year-old hails from Newcastle in KwaZulu-Natal. She stumbled upon her love for acting in her first year at the University of SA (Unisa), and despite her love for her craft her mother was not quite fond of the idea that she was pursuing an acting career over academics.

“I lived in Newcastle all my life and when I finished matric, I knew I had to come to the big city to pursue some sort of career. I had no plan when I arrived in the City of Gold because my family shut down the idea of me studying sports science or playing hockey professionally, all I knew is that I had to go to school,” she remarked.“I remember looking around for schools but ended up in the same Unisa I initially didn’t want to study at. I studied finance for a couple of months but found myself uninterested in the course, so I started ditching classes for auditions – this is after a guy I met at the gym told me I had a face for television.

“I went to my very first audition and I got the role. I then chose to secretly shoot the film without my family knowing but somehow the school called my mother to inform her that I didn’t attend school or write my exam… to say my mother was furious with me is an understatement, she didn’t talk to me for two weeks.”

Nyamane continued honing her acting skills despite her mother’s wishes. She landed numerous roles and after her mother witnessed how passionate her daughter was about her craft, she eventually gave in.

Nyamane first made her debut on the popular soapie late in December and while she was enthusiastic about playing her new role, embodying Nozipho seemed challenging and a bit complicated because her character is the daughter of Nkosiyabo Cele (played by Muzi Mthabela), who is a fearless journalist who sniffs out and exposes important stories, no matter the danger.

“I was a ball of nerves on my first day on set… it was a different environment with new actors that I didn’t know very well. Another thing I was worried about was the fact that I am going to play Nozipho for a very long time, so it was important for me to introduce her to the audience very well,” she adds.

‘I’ve never met my dad’: US rapper Zandile Dlamini, known as Doja Cat, discusses her relationship with her South African father, Dumisani Dlamini.

The singer Doja Cat recently opened up about her father, Sarafina actor Dumisani Dlamini and whether she plans to visit South Africa in the future.US singer and rapper Doja Cat, real name Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini discusses her non-existent relationship with her father, South African actor Dumisani Dlamini

The singer revealed in a recent interview with US broadcaster Ebro Darden on his Apple Music 1 show that she’s never met him.

When asked if she plans to visit her father’s country, the singer replied: “I still haven’t [been]. I rely on my career to just throw me out to places. I don’t find pockets of time in my life. I can fly but I don’t like flying, especially long flights like that.”

She also celebrated her dad’s talent in the interview and said he’s a good dancer: “My dad is so good at dancing; he’s a goated (Greatest Of All Time) dancer. It’s unbelievable, there’s this one video that my mom showed me.”


 

 

The Citizen reports that her father revealed in a 2020 interview with Metro FM that he’s been looking for his daughter for years and is blocked from seeing her.

“I have tried to search for my baby and the company that runs her entertainment has been blocking me. They know that if I could get hold of her, maybe she will disappear from the picture … I know my daughter, wherever she is, is looking for me,” said Dlamini.where he portrayed the character of Crocodile in the 1992 film.

Sunday World reported in September that the producer-actor Dumisani Dlamini tied the knot, and his famous daughter wasn’t present at his wedding.

“Both Dumisani and Ophelia were in cloud nine and they couldn’t get their hands off each other,” said a close friend.

The 59-year-actor confirmed that his family visited the bride’s family for the welcoming of the groom. He added that it wasn’t a wedding but Umembeso, where the bride’s family received gifts from the groom’s family as a sign of respect and welcoming umkhwenyana [the groom].

“Another ceremony will take place in Durban at my homestead, where we will continue to celebrate this union. My wife’s family and other guests who were there were very welcoming and that really made me feel great.”

see coach’s daughter shows off multi-millionaire husband

Actress Asavela Mngqithi-Mqokiyana is topping trends after she seemingly revealed her alleged rich husband on Instagram. Over the years, she has managed to keep her private life under wraps, leaving many to guess.

Interestingly, the actress is the daughter of Mamelodi Sundowns coach Manqoba Mngqithi – and undoubtedly, the photo of her multi-millionaire husband has set social media abuzz.SUNDOWNS COACH’S DAUGHTER SHOWS OFF MULTI-MILLIONAIRE HUSBAND
However, in the backdrop of her newfound, she disappeared from the public spotlight, leaving many to guess about her whereabouts. In the backdrop of her disappearance, she pulled a shocker when she took to social media to confirm that she was off the market.


 

Her post left Mzansi trying to connect the dots about her husband, but she managed to keep him away from the spotlight. Barely a few months into her pregnancy, controversial blogger Musa Khawula revealed she was married to celebrated businessman and philanthropist Vusi Mqokiyana.Taking to Instagram stories, the bubbly actress shared a photo with her husband. However, she did not reveal the face of her husband. Mzansi was more than convinced that it was not yet ready to reveal the face of her husband.

She undoubtedly joins a host of A-listers who have kept their husbands away from the public spotlight, including Lerato Kganyago.Asavela Mngqithi’s husband, Vusiya Mqokiyana, holds a B. Sc Civil Engineering degree from the University of KwaZulu-Natal. He is the CEO/ Chairman of Umpisi Group, according to the company’s website.

Umpisi is a force to reckon with in the engineering sector and has scored several multi-million projects over the years. The group’s reputation has often been regarded as one of the best engineering companies in KwaZulu-Natal and South Africa.

‘Imagine her pain as a mother’: Meet Zahara’s look-alike mom

Singer and recording artist Mnqobi Nxumalo said he recently visited Zahara’s home. He also shared that he often visited her home when she was around and said it was difficult to come to terms with the reality that she has passed away.


 

 

 

 

“We were at Zahara’s [home]. My heart sank at the thought that the first time I go to her home [and] she’s not even here. It is so difficult as a fellow musician to even witness this. We may be smiling, laughing and trying to make the place less sombre but deep in our hearts, It’s heavy and we have to be the strong ones,” he said.Nxumalo revealed that he got a chance to speak with the late singer’s mother, Mlamli Mkutukana and said she opened up to him about not having expected to have a superstar child. “I never want my mother to ever be surrounded by a million strangers who are flocking [her] home just because I am now absent for good. The one person she would rather have in the room is nowhere, whilst there’s thousands of people walking in and out [of her home],” he added.

“Before this picture was taken, we had been having a brief convosation about how she was never ready to be a mom to a superstar and it changes the very idea of grief for her. I wished I could just hide her from all this yet she has embraced it with so much strength,” Nxumalo said.Zahara was born in Phumlani located just outside of East London on 9 November 1988. She died at 36 years old at a Johannesburg hospital. Speaking to the SABC, family spokesperson Nkosiyam Mkutukana was quoted as saying. “We would like her to be remembered as a very humble child, very kind… she put our family where it is now during her life she did what she did to put us in greater heights we would love people to remember her as a hero.”