Actress Sonia Mbele breaks her silence on Menzi Ngubane’s death – ‘You will always be Ntombi’s soulmate’

The country has been mourning the passing of legendary actor Menzi Ngubane. Fans, friends, and colleagues have taken to social media to pay tribute to the actor.Sonia-Mbele-and-Menzi-Ngubane

It came as a surprise as Sonia Mbele, who played Menzi’s onscreen husband on Generations posted nothing about his passing until recently. Taking to Twitter, the actress revealed why she took so long to post about Ngamla’s untimely death.While a guest on Phat Joe’s Cheeky Palate beside Skeem Saam actor Cedric Fourie, Joe Kazadi, and psychologist Buyisile Mncina. These guests touched on the challenges parents face when it comes to co-parenting and single parenthood.

Sonia Mbele’s marriage to ex-husband lawyer Leslie Sedibe became the highlight of the show and as always Phat Joe’s questions triggered Sonia.

The panel was talking about finances in raising children and that topic became a bit too personal for Sonia, as she was once accused of marrying Leslie for his ‘millions.’

“People have always said Sonia married for money, I’m like where? That guy earned a salary. He went to work, would take his suitcase with him, come home and then earn his salary at the end of the month. He was never a BEE or tenderpreneur, we both earned a salary.”The topic got a bit too much for Sonia as she almost broke down, but held back her tears and continued venting. She said their marriage and divorce was very ugly.

“Who am I married to? When you wake up and then feel like ‘I love you today, but then I hate you tomorrow’ type of thing. It doesn’t make sense how it could be that ugly.

“There was a time when we did not speak for years, and I am comfortable talking about this now, but there was a time when I wasn’t. The reason I am comfortable about this now is because my kids are grown and old enough to know, decipher, asses and decide…what I am saying now will no longer be a shocker to them,” she opened up.

Speaking about the nitty-gritty of their marriage, Sonia revealed that her husband Leslie made her quit her job on Generations as Ntombi because he was not comfortable with seeing her getting intimate with another man. Sonia played Ntombi on the previous Generations from 2003 up until 2009. Her reason for quitting the show was because her relationship with onscreen husband Sibusiso Dlomo, played by Menzi Ngubane was too uncomfortable for Leslie.

Sonia then revealed that he started off by restricting her from watching the soapie to then asking her to quit. His controlling ways were too much for Sonia to handle so she then had her mother mediate to try and find common ground.

Sonia and Leslie tied the knot in 2006 after dating for a couple of years. Their fairytale marriage became sour and was hanging by a thread, till the couple who have three children decided to call it quits in 2014 after being together for 8 years.

Tshego has decided to put work aside and spend time with his baby girl.

The star welcomed his daughter in July 2019 with his lover, Lola.

Since the arrival of his baby girl, he has been enjoying every bit of fatherhood.

Taking to Instagram, he shared a video of himself and his daughter playing with their dog.

Many took to the comment section to share how adorable the video is.

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Prince Kaybee announces that 4 of his hit songs have been certified multiple platinum some days ago.

Some days ago, the music producer made it known that he had good news to share as regards his music career.

Afterwards, his friend, Donald congratulated him as Fetch Your Life went 6 times platinum.

On Sunday, Prince made it known that there were 3 other songs that scored multiple platinum status.

Fetch Your Life – 6x Platinum
Club Controller – 6x Platinum
Banomoya – 4x Platinum
Gugulethu- 2x Platinum

The DJ is grateful for the support from fans, and the recognition his music has been receiving.

 

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Qwabe Twins, Viggy and Virginia are super excited with their first acting gig bagged.

The Former Idols SA contestants have been cast to act on Pastor Mjosty’s new sitcom 731 Nina Street.

Speaking to Daily Sun, Mjosty said the Qwabe Twins have started shooting.

“It’s exciting to work with the twins. They’re bubbly, which makes everything easy. One cannot tell that it is their first acting gig. They act alongside other twins from Empangeni, KZN.”

One of the twins, Viggy, said: “We are happy or such an opportunity. This is our first acting gig and it’s exciting. We believe the gig is the start of many great things, and we’re looking forward to others.”

Menzi Ngubane’s 4 Iconic Villainous Roles It felt like it was yesterday…

There will never be another Menzi Ngubane because whenever Menzi Ngubane took on a role, he made you believe every character, he was a beast and made the script come alive1. Mazwi in Ubambo Lwami
It was in 1989 when Ngubane invented the phrase “Pha woo” in a show that was based on a love-triangle between David, Bheka and Thoko’s gangster brother, Mazwi.Post main image

2. Jerome on Gazlam
Jerome was the first real villainous role that opened up his string of the bad boys he’s played on other shows in TV.

3. Sibusiso “Ngamla” Dhlomo on Generations
When Generations was still Generations! Menzi played Ngamla, an alcoholic father and husband who disapproved of his gay son. He was married to Ntombi and they had the most beautiful relationship on TV in the 90’s.

Other iconic roles on the show during his time were Seputla Sebogodi who played Kenneth Mashaba. Mashaba invented the phrase “abore hwa”. Sadly Generations hasn’t been the same since the 16 Generations actors exited the show.

4. Judas Ngwenya on Isibaya
His longest, villainous role on TV was perhaps on Isibaya where he played Judas Ngwenya for four seasons. Judas was a ruthless, heartless taxi boss who killed whoever got in his way. He’s the one that ended Thandeka Zungu’s life, played by the legendary Nomzamo Mbatha. The war between the Ngwenyas and Zungus blew up when Juda’s daughter fell in love with Jabulani Zungu. Judas wanted nothing to do with the Zungu’s but his daughter was adamant they make peace. In the end, his own son killed him because Judas killed his daughter-in-law.Post main image

Here were some comments from his fans and industry mates on social media: