This is what Ginimbi’s sister Nelia Kadungure did before she became famous

aught up in the fast lane with a lot of money to spend, partying and drinking becomes an everyday thing for someone who has money. The “You Only Live Once” (YOLO) motto is used to justify the lives that these people live.

Today we take a dive into the past as we look at the amazing transformation of Nelia Kadungure. From being unknown to being one of the most successful women in Zimbabwe and a public figure with an impressive following of more than 63 thousand followers on Instagram.

Nelia Kadungure is a Zimbabwean socialite and successful businesswoman. She is the blood sister of the late famous socialite Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure who died in November 2020. She is also the major beneficiary of Ginimbi’s wealth. According to the Ginimbi’s known will, Nelia was left with an inheritance of 60% of Ginimbi’s Trust Fund.

She attended her school at Cornway Senior College, a private school in Mount Hampden, Mashonaland West, Zimbabwe. She revealed that her brother Ginimbi has always been by her side and he was the one who paid for her school fees.

Nelia admitted that she became addicted to the socialite lifestyle like her brother, and started doing wrong things that resulted into her getting pregnant. She gave birth to her son Mukudzei and had to step away from school for a while.

After the birth of her son, she made up her mind to put her life back in order and she went back to school. She passed with an impressive 12 Cambridge points at A Level.

She once worked for a company called KMPG, a multidisciplinary firm that offers audit tax and advisory services. In 2019, she ventured into entrepreneurship and her brother Ginimbi opened a salon for her.

In 2020, she started getting involved in real estate selling properties in Domboshawa. Ginimbi also introduced her into the fuel business and how it works before his passing.

Nelia is one the sister’s that was left living at Ginimbi’s mansion in Domboshawa, Zimbabwe. She has worked hard for herself and she is now living what we call the soft life and enjoying it.

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When Acting Gets Out Of Hand!

The soapie industry can sometimes leave feelings attached between the actors who act as lovers on the TV screens.

We have witnessed a number of couples on TV turn into real life couples and there is nothing wrong with that as long as they are both singles.

Macdonald Ndou and Buhle Samuels who play Khakhathi Mulaudzi and Matsidiso on popular soapie Muvhango acted as lovers for a long time in the sopaie. In some pictures they looked like they were getting too cosy than what was required by the producers.

 

One wonders how the real partners of these actors feel when they see such things. It must be very difficult to accept that your partner is just doing their job.

Phumeza from Durban Gen has a twin sister, see their pictures

Phumeza is a soapie character that is played by the talented Tsidi Makitle on a soapie named Durban Gen. Phumeza is a nurse, she loves her job and she is very dedicated to it.

We know may know a lot about her character on our TV screens but a lot of people don’t know that she actually has a twin sister in real life and they look alike, her twin sister’s name is Tsidiso Makitle.

The twins love acting and they are also very confident that they will make it in the entertainment industry, I personally believe they will make it because Tsidi is a very talented actress.

She is new in the industry and views like seeing new faces on their screens, especially if the actor/actress is doing a great job like Phumeza.

It is actually quite hard to point out which is Phumeza between this twins. There is a chance that they are identical.

I wonder if twins can switch roles when the other sister is it feeling well enough to make it to the studio lol.

Fela Anikulapo-Kuti nominated for 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Fela Anikulapo-Kuti nominated for 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of FameThe Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has published 16 nominees for its 2021 class of inductees, and on the list is Afrobeat originator Fela Anikulapo-Kuti who has been eligible for some time and is finally being recognized for the honor.

Fela who released his first recording in 1970 isn’t originally classified as a “rock n’ roll singer,” and so there had been insignificant complaints concerning his exclusion until recently.

Other nominees who reached the eligibility zone (which requires nominees to have a catalog dating back at least 25 years) long ago but are just making their first appearances include Dionne Warwick, Iron Maiden, and the Go-Go.

Jay-Z and Foo Fighters also make the list for the first time as they both released debut albums in 1995. Other nominees for the 36th annual class are Mary J. Blige, Kate Bush, Devo, Chaka Khan, Carole King, LL Cool J, Rage Against the Machine, Todd Rundgren, and Tina Turner, while the “ultimate inductees” will be revealed in May, Variety reports.In a statement, chairman of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation John Sykes said, “This remarkable ballot reflects the diversity and depth of the artists and music the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame celebrates. These Nominees have left an indelible impact on the sonic landscape of the world and influenced countless artists that have followed them.”

Despite the 2020 class of inductees having to resolve to a taped HBO special, the Hall is optimistic that the coronavirus situation will get better, to enable the success of a live induction ceremony set for the Fall.