Bontle Modiselle joins the #Legwork trend on TikTok…her legwork dance.

Bontle Modiselle has decided to show off her legwork dance.

Legwork was originated in Nigeria but many people from different parts of the world have decided to learn it and yes, they are killing it.

However, Bontle is the latest SA celebrity to show her fans that she is born ready when it comes to dancing.

Recall, the actress also participated in the #BussItChallenge and she gave her best in it.

Taking to her social, the mother of one made a duet with a dancer on TikTok and shared it on Instagram for her fans to see how she killed the moves.

All she did was to watch the dancer and do the same dance moves.

Bontle said: “Legwork Variations on this here Friday”

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Happy birthday 🎂🎉 to seasoned broadcaster Hulisani Ravele.

Hulisani Ravele grew up on television. She became South Africa’s favourite presenter as a child starting from the age of nine. Becoming one of the emerging child presenters, Hulisani Ravele remained with YoTV for eight years, which cemented her place with the SABC as a long-serving presenter.Post main image

She transitioned from a kids show to mainstream media and became a host at one of the country’s leading stations, 947 FM.

Keep reading on Hulisani Ravele’s biography and see how she rose to fame.

Hulisani Ravele Age

Hulisani Ravele was born on the 23rd of January in 1988. She is 32-years-old.Hulisani Ravele Early life

She was named Hulisani Cecilia Ravele after she was born in Tshiawelo Soweto. Hulisani Ravele is the youngest sibling with two elder siblings.

Her late father taught her the importance of always doing what you love. Sadly, her father lost his life whilst battling for his life in 2014.

Hulisani Ravele mentioned that her father, Mr Ravele who she always called Bra Chicks was working under a car, the jag lost balance and fell on him. Hulisani Ravele said that her father was always under a car doing what he loves and that is what inspired her to always go for her dreams. As a child star, she was called Cecilia and the shortened version of her name was CeCe.

Hulisani Ravele grew up a confident kid and she was often referred to as a loud and bubbly character.

Growing up, Hulisani Ravele was curious about television and all she wanted was to find herself being on television. She said in an interview with Jetclub.

I wanted to know how people got inside the box. I always loved drama and the stage and started doing major productions in grade 4. I was in a lot of school plays and I loved it! Hulisani Ravele Education

Hulisani Ravele did both her primary and secondary studies in Johannesburg.

Shortly after finishing high school, she already knew that she wanted to be in the media space.

In 2008, she completed her BCom in Marketing Management from the University of Johannesburg. Then in 2017 she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Motion Picture Medium from AFDA media school.

Hulisani Ravele Relationship

Hulisani was in a relationship with fellow former child star Sipho ‘Psyfo’ Ngwenya. The two started working together at a young age as presenters.Hulisani Ravele Career

Hulisani Ravele grew up being fascinated by the thought of being on television and she’d always nag her mother to take her to auditions.

Eventually, her aunt provided all the essential information required for auditions and her career began.

In the late ’90s, the presenter became part of the industry. When she was 9, Hulisani Ravele first had a TV Job on SABC 1 for an entertainment show for children, Pula and Friends.

She got a gig to be a presenter on YoTV and she worked on YoTV for 8 years and left in 2008 at the age of 18.

Hulisani Ravele had a perfect re-branding opportunity when she returned and worked at the SABC as a media intern.

She quickly moved on to focus on the boardroom researching the company. This allowed Hulisani’s transition from kids TV shows to mainstream media, and work with SABC as a permanent employee.

Hulisani Ravele used to host the Vodacom Show that showed the ability to enrich people through ICT. It played weekly on Tuesdays. The show also ran competitions and highlights campaigns and promotions that the brand is running.

Hulisani Ravele joined Capricorn FM in 2017 as a co-host for the Saturday Flex show from 14:00 – 18:00.

As a growing brand that had existed for a while in the industry, Hulisani Ravele then joined the 947 Fm team.

Happy birthday 🎂🎉 to multi-award-winning singer-songwriter Simphiwe Dana.

Post main imageSimphiwe Dana is regarded as one of the best live performers in the global Jazz space. She has over 2 decades in the music industry.

She is one of the artists that is vocal on topical issues such as politics and societal issues that affect the daily lives of South Africans. Simphiwe Dana sings timeless music and throughout her career, she has warmed many hearts.

Known for her Afro-feminism voice, she is celebrated throughout the country for her feminism views, music and being a supporter of women on social media who turn to her for advice.

This is how the angelic voiced Simphiwe Dana rose to fame.

Simphiwe Dana Age

Simphiwe Dana was born on the 23rd of January in 1980. She is 40 years old.

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Simphiwe Dana Early Life

Simphiwe Dana was born in Gcuwa a township of Butterworth based in the Transkei, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

Growing up, she was raised in the town of Lusikisiki, in the Ingquza Hill Local Municipality. Simphiwe and her sister, Siphokazi were sent to go live with their grandmother as their mother was a student nurse at the time.

Simphiwe Dana was raised in a religious family where she grew up with her father who was a preacher.

Simphiwe Dana Education

Simphiwe Dana enrolled at the Vela Private School in Mthatha for her secondary studies and she matriculated in 1997.

After secondary school, she enrolled for tertiary education where she studied for her National Diploma in Information Technology (IT) at the Wits Technikon in Johannesburg.Simphiwe Dana Career

When she was studying in Johannesburg, Simphiwe Dana didn’t waste time or the opportunity to create a name for herself. She started singing in small clubs where she was getting recognised and brought attention to herself.

In 2004, Simphiwe Dana made a major impact in South Africa when she released her debut album, Zandisile. On the day of its release, the album was recognised and gained success in the Billboard charts and she won an AVO Session Basel Award.
Simphiwe Dana was globally recognised for her contemporary soul, traditional African music and the elements of gospel and blues in her music. She started gaining a huge fan base as her music would comfort people and remind them of musical giants such as Miriam Makeba and Hugh Masekela.

Simphiwe Dana is a versatile musician who always ensured that she entertains the youth and grasp their attention through her contemporary pop. Gaining her popularity and performing throughout the globe, she was honoured and did the theme song of the Yizo Yizo television show.

Simphiwe Dana worked on having appearances at key national events and Festivals such as Arts Alive, the Cape Town International Jazz Festival and the Standard Bank Joy of Jazz. She continued to have tours and perform at live concerts.

She released another album, Kulture Noir, which was released in 2010. Moments after, Simphwe Dana released her live album titled An Evening with Sipmhiwe Dana Live in Concert, the album was accompanied by a 27-piece orchestra.
Award-winning artist Simphiwe Dana finally dropped her album Bamako, which is her last album before she bows out of the music industry.
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Simphiwe, prior to the album release, dropped two singles Uzokhala and Usikhonzile from the album. The release of the album was delayed due to the coronavirus in South Africa.

The album Bamako is named after the capital city of Mali and this is where she found inspiration to finish recording the album with musician Salif Keita and his band.

Actress Ntando Duma dragged into Junior De Rocka’s anniversary post to bae

Ntando-Duma-and-Junior1Ntando Duma is constantly being brought into the conversation when ex-boyfriend, Junior De Rocka, shares updates with his current girlfriend, with some questioning the timelines of the relationships.Ntando Duma and Junior DeRockaOn Wednesday, 20 January 2021, the musician took to Instagram to share a picture of Asanda, captioning it, “Three years later, I still choose you. Happy anniversary, my love.” The comments section of the post was immediately filled with comments about Ntando, as some noted that his new relationship had begun less than six months after the birth of Sbahle, who was born in June 2017.

Despite public discourse, Ntando and Junior De Rocka claim to have an amicable relationship, for the sake of their daughter, and are both believed to be in committed relationships.

Interesting Facts About Gomora’s Mazet

In just 2 months actress Siphesihle Ndaba has won the hearts of South African television viewers with her enthralling performances…7 Interesting Facts About Gomora’s Mazet

In just 2 months actress Siphesihle Ndaba has won the hearts of South African television viewers with her enthralling performances as Mazet on Mzansi Magic’s newest hit series Gomora

Born and bred in Soweto, Johannesburg the 22-year-old is much more than her onscreen character. She’s a Rhodes University graduate, avid book reader, aspiring director and so much more. Check out 7 interesting facts about Siphesihle Ndaba aka Mazet below:

1. She Is Oprah’s Daughter
The rising star matriculated from the Oprah Academy Leadership School.
2. Interest in Music
Music is also one of Siphesihle’s passions. During her time at the Oprah Academy, she was a member of the school’s Jazz band. 

3. Rhodes University
Ndaba is a Rhodes University Alumni. She holds a Bachelor of Social Science, Psychology, Economics and Drama as well as BSS (Hons) in Dramatic Arts.
4. She Comes From a Big Family
In an interview with City Press, the actress revealed that she has 18 siblings.

5. She’s an Avid Book Reader
In her free time, Siphesihle reads books. Some of the books she’s read include Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance (1995), a memoir by Barack Obama.
6. Aspiring Director
Apart from Acting, Ndaba is also an aspiring director/writer. She directed ‘Skinned’ at the National Arts Festival. The play is described as an exploration of finding and creating black female joy, living in a marginalized and public body in the South African context.
7. Theatre
Before landing the role a Mazet on Gomora, Siphesihle was cast in a lot of theatre productions. These include: I am an emotional creature by Eve Ensler- directed by Coba Wilsenach, Race by David Mamet- directed by Tisetso Mashifane, The witches by Roald Dahl – directed by Coba Wilsenach as well as Vuk’ucave directed by Andrew Buckland.