Meet Mike Nkuna, a shareholder at Kaizer Chiefs.

The name Kaizer Chiefs was then derived by combining Motaung’s first name Kaizer and Atlanta Chiefs.

Throughout the years Amakhosi has always been known as mostly as family owned business. Kaizer Motaung’s children hold top positions at the club. Bobby serves as the team manager, Jessica serves as the Marketing Manager and while Kemiso serves as the Digital Manager. Motaung Jr is reportedly being groomed to take over as the CEO of the club.

Back in 1995, Kaizer Motaung Snr sold a stake of 40% to Primedia for a fee reported to be R40 million. In 2010 the two parties would then reach an agreement with Motaung buying back the shares for a fee of R70 million. Kaizer Chiefs have since been known as a family owned football team, with Motaung Snr as the majority shareholder.

Through brief investigations we were able to find out that businessman Mike Nkuna also owns a stake at Kaizer Chiefs. Nkuna is the Founder and Executive Chairperson Of Mangisita Group Of Companies. He is mostly known as a pioneer of rural and township development. Further findings also reveal that he owns a number of shopping malls across the country.

At this stage we were able to find out that Nkuna owns a minority stake at the club and also serves as one of the Directors in the Board.

 

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Master Kg demands Jerusalema royalties from companies.

Master kg the Jerusalem and skeleton move hit maker demands the royalties of his hit track Jerusalem that many companies have been using it to promote their products and staff members were also shooting videos wearing uniforms when doing the Jerusalem challenge.

many companies have participated in making the song of Jerusalem to be well known worldwide, but now Master kg outlined that he wants to be compensated for all those video’s that companies were doing.

Master kg might be not making enough money with his song while the song is known worldwide, his record label One mic is also punishing an agenda that master kg deserve royalties of Jerusalem.

also every company used the song of Jerusalem to promote it and promote their products.Companies like Porsche used the song and other many companies, Master kg might get royalties of more than 10 millions only if he negotiated good and also his record label will take peace

Million Daughter Kairo Forbe Release New Collection of Eye Candy

Everyone want to born in place where they parents can afford everything for them, so that they can maximize their time during is career and other achieve their goals become Hustle and Self-made, but you will find kids under 10 years old but they are already million, with expensive lifestyle and privilege in our society because of their parents.

This beautiful Kid, Kairo Forbe, Release New Collection of Eye Candy, with beautiful glasses for kids and nice colour. Many questions came up how can this children has possible to release this beautiful collection, and month ago, Kairo Forbe showed off her expensive shoes where left Mzansi speechless.

Kairo Forbe is daughter of one of the best Hip Hop in Africa and South Africa “AKA” and her mother is one of the influence Businesswoman and entrepreneurship “DJ zhile”. Kairo Forbe is popping social media with many things most of the time, her social media account “Instagram” has more than 1 million followers.

Take a look to see new Collection;

Island’s SA Public Backlash The show also lost a sponsor

Post main imageThe season’s premiere of Love Island SA has opened up a lot of wounds for Black South African’s who have taken to Twitter since its premiere to slam the show for its lack of diversity and technical glitches.The show which is hosted by Leandie du Randt, has overbearing white contestants and is now called Love Island Orania has lost their sponsor, Lotto Star.

Lotto Star has withdrawn its sponsorship from the show and released a statement on Twitter yesterday which read:

“LottoStar has taken the decision to respectfully withdraw its sponsorship of Love Island SA. We wish the show and its contestants every success – Director, LottoStar. #LoveIslandSA”

Although the brand didn’t give reasons for withdrawing, their move was welcomed by Black Twitter who applauded them for supporting their views:The huge backlash and puling of sponsors has resulted in MNet issuing of an apology in a statement on social media to Mzansi and has assured viewers that it’s correcting their mistakes (lack of diversity and technical glitches).

The broadcaster stated yesterday on social media:

“You called us out on the lack of diversity and production quality in our first episode of Love Island SA. We’re sorry- we didn’t meet our usual standard on both counts. We are working tirelessly to fix things, and to deliver the Magic you deserve.”Although tweeps welcomed Lotto Star’s withdrawal from the show, some tweeps slammed MNet’s apology by reminding them that there’s been lack of diversity in most of their shows throughout the years.

Here are some replies to Mnet’s apology:

Happy birthday 🎂🎉 to celebrated singer Brenda Mtambo

She was an integral part of the hugely successful Joyous ­Celebration gospel ensemble and, as a travelling singer, she got to see large chunks of the world.

Now it is time for Mtambo to claim her space. Her first album is called Inspired and is released by Joyous Records. She launched the album in Sandton on Thursday night.

The surprise is that this gospel label has released a purely Afro-soul jazz title without a ­religious message.

Mtambo was born in Umlazi, ­outside Durban, where she was schooled, later attending the then University of Durban-Westville to study for a BCom in accounting.What is your best country in the world?
I have been to Germany, Kenya, ­Australia — everywhere, actually — almost 10 countries over seven years, but my best place has to be Fiji because I had a good time there. People are so welcoming and so ­loving. The audience was huge — about 5 000 people came to see us. It was a solo concert by Lira and we were invited by the South African embassy on that side.

What is bad about the music industry at the moment?
I do not think there is anything bad as such, but I have realised that too many artists produce a certain style of music because of what works [commercially]. There are trends that people in the industry follow. When kwaito is trending, everybody wants to do kwaito. Now everyone wants to do house. But with my album, I wanted to follow my heart.

What are the strengths of the South African music industry?
Its originality. We should embrace who we are, embrace our own thing. We are Africans; we are in South Africa. We are a diverse country. We must cater to everyone in South Africa; we must embrace our own.

Who is a strong performer in your opinion?
Thandiswa Mazwai. The lady is ­phenomenal.

Where do you enjoy hanging out?
I am not a party person. I love being indoors. I can have a good party just being at home. I stay in Northriding, Johannesburg, and there is nothing to do there, really. But when I do go out, my best restaurant is Tashas in Rosebank. Sushi in Sandton is also a favourite. I also enjoy being in ­Newtown because I love live music.

Do you have a sound system in your car?
Yes, but it is not the biggest. I love to listen to Asa, the Nigerian singer. I play Lizz Wright; I play Lalah ­Hathaway. I like them divas.

When you want to get out of Jo’burg, where do you go?
If I had money, I would have a house in Cape Town. I go there on vacation, or when I am performing there, they book me around the Waterfront.

What is the last movie you watched that blew you away?
There is a movie by Tyler Perry about marriage, more about love basically. I am a sucker for love. I do not watch anything else, actually. My heart ­cannot handle the heavy stuff.