Kairo Forbes Shows Off Her Makeup Skills. new pic

Kairo Forbes is arguably one of the most popular South African children of celebrated parents. While many of her counterparts can name one famous-famous parent, she can name two; DJ Zinhle and Kiernan “AKA” Forbes. And just in case you forgotten, Kairo is richer than most of us middle-class working folk according to the words of her father.

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The five-year-old recently returned back to school, which could have been cut short because- lockdown. AKA was the one to take to his Instagram to showcase what the little one looked like on her first day at school. The rapper has an affinity of dropping of his daughter at school and showcasing it on social media. Maybe AKA is working on garnering his daughters cool points, because who would not think you are cool if your father is one of the biggest rappers on the continent. But with schools supposedly closed Kairo seems to be staying at home as SA lockdown regulations require.DJ Zinhle and daughter

As a result, Kairo and her mother,have managed to spend more time together at home. Mind you, the two have recently returned from a mother-daughter Safari stay at the Kruger National Park. The stars shared a lot of their experiences from the stay via their Instagram stories, but shared only snippets on their actual Instagram page.

But the latest post of them two of them revealed that Kairo has already started playing with makeup. DJ Zinhle revealed that the five-year-old is obsessed with makeup. In the image she posted, it showed that it is true considering the skill at which Kairo can now apply the makeup. The image showcases that Kairo has learnt one of the most important skills when it comes to eye makeup- blending. While we can only presume because DJ Zinhle is wearing a selection of her Era Vision by DJ Zinhle sunglasses, but it looked like the two were wearing matching shades for their eye colors. Therefore it is clear who the little is looking at to guide her with perfecting achieving a face beat.DJ Zinhle and daughter1

DJ Zinhle is actually the best person to teach her daughter about makeup, because nobody has had a glow-up like Mrs MB. For the early years of her career, it seemed that the “Indlovu,” featuring Loyiso hit maker’s focus was honing her skill and not fashion. We could go into more detail but a picture says a thousand words. However, in the past five years, she has been the definition of street-high-end fashion in South Africa.

Meet Fezile from Isibaya’s fiance in real life. She is absolutely beautiful,

He is one of the most talented and iconic actors in mzansi as he has been in the television industry for decades and his acting skills are still outstanding. He has appeared on so many shows in mzansi television and his talent has impressed a lot of people as he absolutely does it with a lot of passion and without any doubts.

Andile Mxakaza is a South African model and actor best known for his role as Sgonondo in the SABC1 drama series Zone 14. He is also known for his recurring role as Fezile on the Mzansi Magic soap opera Isibaya. The actor has been on Isibaya since its debut on screens and he still continues to be on the show, serving us some of the most hilarious scenes.

When it comes to his personal life, Andile used to be a very private person and no one really knew who he was in s relationship with but in the past few months, he has been gushing over a beautiful young lady who is now his fiance and they really make a great couple. Andile deserves to be happy and we wish him all the best with his beautiful partner. Share your thoughts by leaving a comment below, like and don’t forget to hit the share button.

Mzansi Pays Heartfelts Tribute To Isibaya’s Best Actress Mkabayi Zungu

Veteran actor Thembi Nyandeni is preparing to say goodbye to her cherished character Mkabayi Zungu as Isibaya finishes up.

Isibaya is reaching a conclusion, yet we won’t ever fail to remember AK47-hauling Mkabayi Zungu, depicted by the astounding, yet unnerving Thembi Nyandeni.

Since the show’s origin in 2013, Nyandeni has not just played the matron in the anecdotal town of Bhubesini, yet she has been a disclosure for female characters on neighborhood TV.

Nyandeni accepts she’s leaving a tradition of “kicking ass” and there is no uncertainty that the character nicknamed MaNcwane has been a boss – establishing her status as a women’s activist symbol and winning her a SA Film and Television Award simultaneously.

She made ready for solid female characters, for example, Harriet Khoza (Connie Ferguson) in The Queen, Lindiwe Dlamini (Sindi Dlathu) in The River, Mam’Sonto (Connie Chiume) in Gomora and Mary Ndlovu (Nthati Moshesh) in Isono.

“Consistently on set I was there to kick ass and cause everybody to remain alert. I ensured that Mkabayi doesn’t take sh*t from anybody. Presently every female character is conveying a weapon to show that I’m a pioneer,” Nyandeni boasts.

It has interpreted on screen in the eight years the show has been on Mzansi Magic. Mkabayi has never required a man to hold her hand, not even her sibling Mphiyakhe (Siyabonga Thwala). She took care of a weapon like her male partners as she went head to head against the show’s greatest scoundrels that were played by Vusi Kunene, Menzi Ngubane and Bheki Mkhwane.

“In the event that it was not composed appropriately for Mkabayi, I changed the content,” Nyandeni shares. “The writers attempted to get her an affection interest and I said to them, ‘please. Who doesn’t know in the public eye that a man should consistently finish a lady? I needn’t bother with this’.

“I expected to show different ladies that we can do it without a man. I put stock in my womanhood and I can do it without a man.”

She did everything while at the same time wearing her delegated brilliance – her astounding normal silver hair. While Mkabayi’s character has been wild and scaring, her fashion picks have been loose, comprising of energetic Africa prints and baggy dashiki dresses.

In one scene when Mkabayi had to run for cover during a shoot-out, watchers got an uncommon look at her underwear. The purposeful move prodded her cutting edge and stylish style as it was certifiably not a dated half-slip underskirt, yet rather tights.

Yet, beyond a shadow of a doubt, Mkabayi has additionally been in contact with her womanliness, regularly showing her maternal and delicate side to the show’s more youthful cast individuals that included Nomzamo Mbatha, Jessica Nkosi, Pallance Dladla and Sdumo Mtshali. Tragically, come April … the entirety of that is set to reach a conclusion.

“All that has a start has a closure. The previous eight years have been marvelous,” Nyandeni says. “Yet, we are craftsmen and we generally figure out how to endure. I will miss the cast and team. Isibaya has been similar to part of my family.”

The 67-year-old mother of three attests that, in actuality, she doesn’t take rubbish, as Mkabayi. “That is the reason I’m not hitched. As much similar to a mother, I accept that I can satisfy any part of a man,” Nyandeni clarifies.

“From a youthful age I was consistently similar to that. I’m a pioneer and I’ve never been a devotee. I cause my kids to comprehend that life isn’t simple however I give them love simultaneously and I don’t ruin them.”

Brought into the world in Mofolo North, Soweto, her showbiz vocation began in her mid 20s as an artist for effective melodic Ipi Ntombi. For a very long time she ventured to every part of the globe with the widely praised creation taking her to all pieces of Europe just as the US, Canada and Australia.

“I came from a helpless family. My dad was a taxi proprietor, yet he wasn’t getting by,” Nyandeni relates. “In this way, I would not like to be poor for the remainder of my life and showbiz gave me my voice … since in the politically-sanctioned racial segregation period we didn’t have that. Being on a phase gave me power.”

I would not like to be poor for the remainder of my life and showbiz gave me my voice … since in the Aapartheid-period we didn’t have that. Being on a phase gave me power

On her get back in her 30s, Nyandeni commenced her acting profession after Simon “Mabhunu” Sabela found the feisty star and cast her in nearby show u’Deliwe. She had a supporting job acquiring R150 per call and played the secretary of the nominal character (Cynthia Shange).

“I didn’t have the foggiest idea what I was doing. All the huge actors, for example, Ndaba Mhlongo, Simon Mabhunu and Mary Twala were there,” she reviews.

“They used to come into my mom’s home to have lager since she was selling liquor; she was just cooking for the specialists. So they saw something in me and got me.”

Yet, it’s her part in Kwakhala Nyonini that transformed her into a commonly recognized name. Sonto Mazibuko was initially cast to play the exploring part of Beauty. After Mazibuko passed on, Nyandeni got the stick.

Nyandeni has proceeded to have TV parts in Lockdown, Zone 14 and Isibaya. She values the reality she has never needed to do tryouts and every one of her jobs were composed in light of her. “I was lucky in light of the fact that I was taught about showbiz abroad. I took in a great deal about setting aside cash. At the point when I returned home I understood what I needed to do,” she says.

As Isibaya closes, Nyandeni indicates her retirement. She says she needs to guide youngsters in little networks about the truth of showbiz – to show them that it’s not all charm and allure.

Most importantly, Nyandeni needs to appreciate the land she purchased in the Vaal and the house she worked without any preparation there. As Nyandeni puts it, she’s without obligation; every one of her vehicles and resources are paid off. She will not pass on a homeless person like numerous others before her.

Nobody can refuse the fact that she is perfect.!

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Terry Pheto’s recent picture causes a frenzy with her fans.

Sometimes in life you will feel like you have accompanied some other people. Everything just seems to go well for them. We not living in times where a woman can’t be beautiful and not have brains. Now you can meet a perfect person. Beauty, brains and good personality.

Terry Pheto is one of the most beautiful and talented actresses in the industry. She is known for her role on award winning movie Tsotsi, where she played Miriam. She has played other roles before but this one remains her biggest so far. She also played a heart surgeon, Dr. Malaika Maponya, on the American show, The Bold and the Beautiful. 

Her beauty is out of this world. The fact that she stays true to herself is a bonus. She has been in the industry for years but isn’t full of herself. She posted a picture of herself looking insanely beautiful. Her fans showered her with compliments.

Lucky Gumbi Warns People About A Man Who Rob People Money Using His Name

Business man from Richards bay Mr Lucky Gumbi warned people not to listen to the people who are using his name to rob people their monies on social media.

Lucky said this after there was someone who created an account on Instagram using his name. ‘Me and my wives decided not to be on social media, but there’s a person who’s using my name plus he’s demanding money from people. This person also speaks to different Celebrities pretending to be me.’ stated Lucky who has a reality show that follows his life with his wives called The Gumbi’s.

He asked people not to talk with this man as there are many women who keep asking him for money, thinking that they’re talking to him.

‘I’ve been warning people not to follow any account that has my name on social media. What I fear the most is that people would be robbed of their money and think they were robbed by me. I beg for people to avoid anything that has my name on social media.’ Gumbi concludes