Master KG reportedly reaches out to Zambian gospel singer

Master KG couldn’t get over the video of the Zambian gospel singer who did a gospel version of Jerusalema.

Few days ago, the musician shared a video of a woman doing a remix of his song.

The star who was very impressed by the woman’s voice stated he can’t get enough of the video.

Master KG couldn’t get over the video of the Zambian gospel singer who did a gospel version of Jerusalema.

Few days ago, the musician shared a video of a woman doing a remix of his song.

The star who was very impressed by the woman’s voice stated he can’t get enough of the video.

According to Twitter user @zambezijuice, Master reached out to the talented singer to rework the song with her lyrics.

“Master KG has extended an invite to Zambia’s Rachel Botha to redo the Jerusalem Anthem song. This happened after a video she did singing her version of the song went viral & eventually caught the attention of Master KG who started searching for her & successfully tracked her.”

Although, Master KG is yet to confirm the tweet by the tweep but many wish they could have a collaboration together to appreciate talents.

Phumeza’s father reveals why he doesn’t want any contact with her

Phumeza, who is a South African Media personality and actress, has been in the public eye for the longest time. She is currently 34 years old, and has not revealed this side of her to most people.

She is currently a presenter of a show called Abandoned. Where she helps those who have been left (abandoned) by their parents to seek closure. The show assists those people to seek for their parents, and then get the closure they deserve.

Some remain abandoned, while some reunite with their loved ones. On this week’s episode, Phumeza was the one looking for her father. She managed to find him, but he did not want to come out to see her. Phumeza’s mother passed on when Phumeza was 16, and had not told her what exactly transpired, between her and her father.

Tshiamo Molobi (17) opens up on his life & how he tackles 2 acting roles on The Queen & Rhythm City

He’s sweet and humble in real life, just like his onscreen characters.

Even though his schedule is tight because of school – he’s been taking online classes and studying from home under the lockdown – Tshiamo Molobi gives us some time to catch up.

GETTING TO KNOW TSHIAMO

He fell in love with acting when he was in Grade 3. And when he saw the then young actor Junior Singo in a movie, Tshiamo was more certain than ever that he wanted to be an actor too.

“I used to watch a lot of movies and I would be so inspired by them,” the 17-year-old revealsAnd I remember seeing Junior in a movie, and that just showed me I could do it at my age.”

When he told his mom, Ida Molobi, about his ambition, she was supportive and found an agency to help kick-start his career.

“That’s how it all began,” he said. Before getting his big break as Lefa in Rhythm City and as Tshepo in The Queen, the young actor did a lot of adverts.

“Eventually, I moved on to bigger things.” Tshiamo grew up in Fourways, north of Johannesburg. He’s an only child raised by his single mom.

The rising star has his whole future planned out – he plans to get a qualification in directing and cinematography once he finishes high school.

“I’ve never worked behind the scenes before, however, I do feel like I could do a lot and I enjoy being on set,” Tshiamo says. When he’s not busy with school or between sets, he enjoys hanging out with his friends, playing sports and gaming

IN CHARACTER

On TV, Tshiamo plays two young teens from different walks of life, but both are respectful and gentle at heart.

Another thing the boys share is the change to their home lives due to their fathers’ actions. One went from rags to riches, the other from riches to rags.

As Tshepo in The Queen, he’s an underprivileged boy whose father abused him. But his life takes an unexpected turn when he’s adopted by a rich family. In Rhythm City he’s Lefa, a teen from the suburbs who moves in with his extended family in the township after his dad fails to take responsibility for looking after him and his siblings.

“I resonate with Lefa more, we both grew up in the ‘burbs,’ he laughs. “But apart from the background, I feel like I understand him emotionally too. We behave similarly and deal with things in the same way.” Even though he relates more to Lefa, Tshiamo enjoys both roles.

“I play them both so easily, it’s just easy to adapt to a character for me.” And understanding their emotional intelligence is what makes it easy for him.

Tshiamo hopes young people who are inspired by him will have the courage to follow their dreams and be prepared to put in the work. But for now, Tshiamo is focused on school and his two major roles. He hopes to make it to Nexflix very soon, though.

“The production doesn’t matter – I just want to be on Nexflix. It is such a great platform.”

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#TheQueen Actor SK Khoza Is Going To Be A Daddy Again

It seems as though there might be another ZAleb baby on the way! Sthembiso ‘SK’ Khoza and his fiancé Mandy Hlongwane, are not only going to be tying the knowt, but the pair might be personifying their love as well.

In a lovely gesture, the Queen actor said he and his bae were not having a good day recently, so he decided to surprise Mandy Hlongwabe whilst she was dining at a restaurant. The actor got someone to deliver the paintings to her and she was blown away by the surprise.

In a clip shared on Instagram, Mandy is seen getting overwhelmed by the surprise as someone delivers it to her.A very happy Mandy wrote, “A beautiful surprise it was. SK, thank you babakhe. You always leave me speechless. Thank you so much, SK. This indeed was a beautiful surprise and I feel better already. Ngiyabonga Mkhathini, Hlase, Mlilo, Bhovungane. Nthabee, thank you so much sweety [sic]. You really made my day.”

Somizi’s Shocking Revelation

Somhale’s fairytale marriage is on the rocks but Somizi is not letting that kill his spirits. He is making every moment of his existence count and best friend Vusi Nova is his shoulder to cry on. The two have been giving us nothing but good vibes as they embark on ‘bestications’ together, and this will most likely be a biweekly affair.

In a latest video the two are seen sincig a heartbreak song which many beleive is directed at Mohale.

“The lyrics are very telling.

Your toast done lightly

All that’s missing is your morning kiss that used to greet me
Now you say the juice is sour, it used to be so sweet

And I can’t help but to wonder if you’re talking ’bout me

We don’t talk the way we used to talk, it’s hurtin’ so deep

I’ve got my pride, I will not cry
But it’s makin’ me weak

I’m not your superwoman

I’m not the kind of girl that you can let down

And think that everything’s okay

Boy, I am only human”In other news, this past weekend, Somizi Mhlongo and Vusi Nova went on yet another bestication but for Somgaga he was also securing his bags. The all-rounder who is also a passionate chef has been serving people African Cuisine’s every Sunday for the past two Sundays, all the way through March. He serves the most mouthwatering food to his fans at the Cofi Brooklyn restaurant in Pretoria. Next Sunday will be the final leg of the Pretoria tour, and he will then serve his food to other cities.

This time, Vusi Nova tagged along and the two had the time of their lives. Somgaga is set on creating memories with Vusi, “happiness and living lives between me and him. Memories for life @vusinova1,” he said in an Instagram post.

He even revealed that they have promised each other vacations every two weeks for the whole of 2021, and it seems as though they intend on keeping that promise. “We promised each other that 2021 we are doing vacations every 2 weeks…so far so good…..bestiecation.”