BU and Venus attends the Sesfikile show together with Sol

Bu and Venus have come a long way together. They seem to be spending a lot of time together even attending important important interviews. The way they support each other is amazing, and they both look very happy. I think Bu really like Venus a lot.


 
Fans from Big Brother Mzansi thought Venus will end up with Themba but it shows that BU actually won her heart. Bu is a good person and everybody can see that he enjoys being around Venus. I am sure that Sol Phenduka asked them about their relationship because it is not the first time seen together.

Fans are hoping this time they will get a straight answer about what is happening between them. Bu and Venus have changed both of their careers and love for the better, they are really doing well. We wish them well on their relationship.

Dloz’lami: Sis Thembi teaches that grandmothers are our living ancestors

Dloz’lami is back for season five and we kicked off the season with a generational issue. The show revolves around Thembi Nyathi assists people by communicating with their ancestors. Depending on what kind of problem is it, she will mediate and often go through as ritual to help you.

 

 

 
She met a Venda family this week and had to intervene in their life.

Fhulufhelo wrote to the show to seek guidance and clarity of her own life, discovering in the process that many things were wrong in her bloodline. Thembi addressed the lingering spirits around the house and ways to help deal with that particular problem.

When it came to speaking on Fhulufhelo’s own illness it became obvious there was a fight over her from her paternal side. However, Thembi quickly revealed that her paternal grandmother was a living ancestor. The concept was truly beautiful. She was the one who cleanse and prayed over Fhulufhelo’s life and promised to be a good ancestor once she passes.

Social Media Response

One user wrote, “Amen🙏🏽 Our Gogos (grandmother’s) are our living ancestors #Dlozlami”

While another commended the grandmother for being open, writing, “Yoh. At least Gogo is freely giving details #Dlozlami”

While one user was jokingly envious of the moment, writing, “Don’t we all need these ancestors to promise us to be good when they get to the other side? 🥺

“Your so fortunate”- Thembi #Dlozlami”
Personal Thoughts

This episode has me emotional as viewer who has since lost both my paternal and maternal grandparents. I think people often underestimate the role that elders play while they are still alive. Its important to treat them properly and learn from them because they pave our way once they are gone. We need them as much as they need us. It was a great way to remember something so significant

Get To Know Nozipho Nkelemba And See Her

Nkelemba was brought into the world in South Africa in 1991. Brains National School of the Arts gave her preparation in acting and coordinating. She then happened to the AAA School of Advertising to acquire a degree in Brand Communications.

Richard Lukunku, an individual entertainer who showed up in the plays Ashes to Ashes, Rhythm City, and Isidingo, is her better half.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Her first TV appearances were in quite a while, where she played “a young lady on a transport” in an Allan Gray protection crusade.

She played “Ayanda Sibeko” in the SABC2 dramatization Heartlines in 2006, and “Mmatsietsi” in the SABC1 treasury miniseries When We Were Black in 2007. She took an interest in the SABC2 scaled down series When We Were Black the next year. She joined the third time of the SABC2 parliamentary dramatization sequential 90 Plein Street in 2011, where she played “Nana.” around the same time, she featured as “Dineo Rachabane” in the component film The Forgotten Kingdom. Then, at that point, in 2012, she handled the personality of “Arizona” in the e.tv collection comedic dramatization Mzansi Love. She played the person “Nomsa” in the second time of the show.

In the mean time, she was projected in the e.tv sequential show Rhythm City, where she played “student Charlotte.” She showed up in two serials in 2013, first as “Elegance” in the SABC1 dramatization Intersexions’ subsequent season, and afterward as “Palesa” in the SABC1 dramatization Intersexions’ third season. She depicted “Zandi” in the SABC1 secret spine chiller Task Force in 2014. The next year, she handled the personality of “Nala” in the Mzansi Magic sequential Ya Lla. She functioned as a projecting chief for the eKasi+ show Hustle in 2016. She then turned into the projecting chief for the SABC2 telenovela Keeping Score the next year.

Dloz’lami: 5 important lessons from season 4

hosted by medium, Thembi Nyathi. She helps resolve issues people have with their lives being stagnant. She communicates with the ancestors to help pave a new way for them and oftentimes we learn things from the people she brings in.

I decided to list down the things necessary from what she learned.

5. Suicide leads to a bad place

The episode that had people in a frenzy was the one about a sick woman who committed suicide. She was a spirit who was afraid to speak to them and ashamed of her actions. Thembi clarified that suicide often leads to ancestors being shunned on the other side and bad luck for those left behind.

4. You can contract spiritual diseases from people

If you’ve been having dreams of intercourse with someone you’ve been with before? Could be a sign of a spiritual disease according to Thembi. It is something to truly look out and be careful about when choosing sexual partners.

3. Not all spirits are good ancestors

One guest learned this the hard way when he brought in the spirit of his wayward father who was a rapist in real life. He started to spiritually rape his grandchild and daughter-in-law inside of this man’s home. Thembi reminded us all that not all people who die are good, it remains that way whe they cross over.

2. Unnecessary slaughtering bring bad luck

The ancestors will guide you when it comes to slaughtering of an animal. Do not unnecessarily spill the blood if it isn’t called for. If you do it too much then there will be ramifications for that. It doesn’t work to do it more.

1. Cellphones can be used to curse you!

A woman on one of the episodes of the show explained that she received a phone call from a number she didn’t know. Once she answered, she immediately fell over and could no longer walk by herself. It was a scary time for everyone with phones.

These lessons were very important to me and many other viewers who watch the show with an open mind. It is a chance to know much more.


 

 

 

 

Get To Know SBU From Uzalo And See

On Uzalo, the Sbu character is a loser criminal who lives in the shacks of KwaMashu; he works for the Bhebhe family head by Nkunzi and his child Sbonelo.

Sbu had a relationship with Fikile, and they named themselves the Beyonce and Jay Z of KwaMashu. Notwithstanding being a school dropout and having a low IQ, Sbu dominated one thing in all his years, and that is adoring and valuing Fikile. He strived to ensure his cantina sovereign carried on with an agreeable life; the pair immediately became fans most loved couple across Mzansi soapie shows.

He as of late tracked down new popularity, and like generally, Sbu will blow it away. In the wake of coming next to Detective Nyawo at the KwaMashu Talent Show, Sbu was helped by his sweetheart Hlelo, who made his tune pattern via online entertainment, procuring him an agreement with Black Mambazo outfit.

Because of foolishness, Sbu will lose the recording agreement, and all the transitory rich way of life will evaporate before his face.

The feature of Sbu’s storyline and fans’ #1 scene was the point at which he strolled around gloating about Filike’s negative pregnancy test. Fikile tricked him into accepting that she was pregnant with twins.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The most horrendously terrible and shocking second is the point at which the couple made their onscreen farewells; Fikile passed on KwaMashu to begin another life abandoning Sbu to get the pieces.

Simphiwe Majozi business and total assets

A multi-skilled performer, Simphiwe is an expert artist; his melodic vocation is rising. He is overseen by his sibling Mxolisi Majozi who likewise assumed the part of Last Number on Uzalo and MacGayver on Durban Gen. Qualified with a Degree in Marketing Management, Sbu has financial matters in Real Estate and chicken cultivating. He is hitched to lawmaker and money manager Kekeletso Mahlelebe, a Democratic Alliance councilor in eThekwini ward 45. Sbu opens 2021 with a total assets of R 6.8 million.