DJ Black Coffee Claps Back At A Male Fan.on social media again

Post main imageWorld-renowned SA-born DJ Black Coffee has achieved what most can only dream of in their lifetime and his music career is soaring globally.

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The DJ is filthy rich and it means he can afford anything he wants to purchase from expensive designer to rides but now his legion of fans have adopted a tendency of checking price tags for his expensive drip.

The DJ caused a stir again on social media again recently after he posted a rare picture of him sipping (coffee or tea) from his current vacation at an undisclosed safari. Black Coffee rocked a navy blue hoodie from Amiri and one tweep had to dig deep to find out how much the hoodie is worth and like Cassper said, batho baphela mo lifeng, (people are living in life).

A quick google search reveals that the hoodie is worth more than 12k and tweeps went crazy. Clapping back at the fan for researching the hoodie’s price tag the DJ said, “Imagine dating a guy who’s always checking other men’s clothes price tags.”

Sarah Langa Breaks Her Silence On Ongoing Divorce. losing a bestfriend

Post main imagenfluencer Sarah Langa has broken her silence regarding her ongoing divorce saying it will be finalized in a few days. Last year, Sunday World reported that her now soon-to-be ex-husband, Jehan Mackay filed for divorce, allegedly over social media obsession.

Read more: Sarah Langa And Hubby Divorced

It was also revealed that Jehan left Sarah in September 2019. after being married for only two years and ten months. After four months of counselling and family intervention, they decided to part ways and their divorce is expected to leave Sarah R3 million richer.

See also: Sarah Langa Rubbishes Claims She Is Dating Black Coffee

Their failed marriage is a result of Sarah being too involved with social media as her work and career revolves around it. Apparently Jehan wanted to be kept away from the spotlight but Sarah refused.

A few months later after news broke, Sarah is only finding the courage to speak about how the divorce is slowly affecting her and her friendships with married people. In a candid Q&A with her followers, Sarah admitted that divorce is not easy saying there is this stigma that still hogs women who are divorcees.

One fan started by asking her if she was married or not, then Sarah responded by saying “legally yes, but I won’t be in a few days.”

Another asked her how has her life been since she became a divorced woman, and Sarah held nothing back in her lengthy response.

“Divorce is not easy, it feels like losing a best friend, It’s like mourning a best friend’s death to you but also witnessing that same friend’s life through a window without you. The world punishes women for divorces and there’s still so much stigma attached to being a divorcee, you will lose all (of) your married friends, there’s this constant unwanted pity that follows you everywhere you go.

“The feeling of being alone sucks and not to mention the men that have been waiting on the side-lines for the opportunity to take advantage to prey on your vulnerability,” she wrote.

Sarah then advised her followers going through a divorce or thinking of walking away from their toxic marriages.

“My advice is to never stay in a toxic marriage but when you walk away do it privately and secure your support structure to protect yourself from the above. Once you have dealt with the challenges and accepted the divorce open yourself up to your new amazing new life and leave the past behind. ”

Perhaps another factor in their failed marriage is the age difference and the different tax brackets between the two. Sarah spoke out on Twitter about how marrying rich is not as glamorous as she paints it to be.

“Paying the bills does not excuse you from treating a lady with respect. Don’t think you are more of a man when all you do is take care of the financial responsibilities but back home, you’re physically, emotionally or sexually abusive.”

Ntsiki Mazwai: I don’t find yellow men attractive

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Ntsiki Mazwai has decided to let the world know her taste in mean. Taking to Twitter, the star made it known that she does not get attracted to a light skinned man. When it comes to look, dresses and skin colour, Ntsiki is always particular on this issues.Ntsiki Mazwai

Her post was met with mixed reactions from social media users, many of whom were offended men.

Ntsiki tweeted: “I don’t find yellow men attractive”

 

Mam Dorah Sitole’s memorial service to be live-streamed. see

Mzansi is still reeling in shock following the devastating news of the passing of culinary icon Mam Dorah Sitole. The South African cookbook author, food writer, editor, and Le Cordon Bleu-trained chef, Dorah Sitole, fondly known as Mam’ D or Mam’ D passed away on Sunday in Johannesburg.Dorah Sitole’s memorial service to be live streamed

The Sitole family is inviting fans, friends, colleagues of Mam’ D and even Mam’ Dizzle, to say to pay their last respect in a live stream celebration of Sitole’s extraordinary life.

Her love for the vibrant and unique flavours of township, traditional, African, Pan-African and Western cuisine are stewed into both her books in a fusion of her passions for food and travel.

The first book, published in 1999, “Cooking from Cape to Cairo”, is a reflection of her journey across Mzansi and nineteen countries on the continent including Egypt, Ghana, Morocco, Kenya and Mozambique where she spent time interacting with locals and understanding each country’s cuisine.

Her latest book, “40 Years of Iconic Food” published just a few weeks before her untimely death, is a generous helping of deliciously modern twists to some well-known dishes.

Her influence on the culinary industry continues to be celebrated across the continent and her legacy will live in the hearts of many.

Tributes continue to pour in on social media as family, fans and industry friends remember the fallen baobab and the goddess of the culinary industry.

Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, the “Star Trek Discovery” star Phumzile Sitole paid a heartfelt tribute to her mother. She shared a series of sweet memories of her mom. She simply captioned the post: “Rest Safely Doll.

You are the very reason we became everything we became. You opened the door to usher in a generation of chefs, cooks and food writers. Your impact will be felt for generations after. Thank you Mama Dorah.

“We will continue the good work you started. Thank you to her children who graciously shared her with us all.

The memory service will be held on Thursday, January 7 at 12pm. Click here to attend. The Soweto-born chef is South Africa’s first black food writer, with an illustrious career spanning four devices.

Malawi court rules against Prophet Bushiri’s arrest

The Lilongwe Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday ruled against the arrest of self-appointed prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary, Malawi media reported.

The State made a fresh application seeking a warrant of arrest for the couple, this was after the State withdrew the appeal of the November 20 ruling which was challenging Magistrate Viva Nyimba’s ruling to have the Bushiris attend court by way of summons and not arrest.

Radio station Capital FM Malawi reported that Nyimba ruled that no warrant of arrest should be executed against the couple since they need to appear in court upon being summoned.Malawi court rules Enlightened Christian Gathering church leader Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary, will not be arrested.File Photo: Jonisayi Maromo/African News Agency (ANA)

Nyimba ordered that the formal hearing of the extradition should start on March 8. The State was expected to disclosed all remaining documents to the defence on January 18.

The charismatics preacher and his wife are wanted in South Africa on fraud and money laundering charges related to an investment scheme valued at about US$7million.

The couple were arrested in South Africa but, after being granted bail fled to Malawi claiming they were not safe in South Africa.

As part of their bail they were only allowed to travel within Gauteng and North West until the case was finalised. The couple own a hotel in Rustenburg in North West.

They handed themselves to the police in Malawi after a warrant of arrest was issued by Interpol.

Nyimba released them unconditionally stating that their arrest was unlawful because there was no formal request from South Africa.

The State wanted the couple to be kept in custody for 30 days while waiting for South Africa to made a formal request for the couple to be returned to stand trial.

Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) in Malawi Steven Kayuni, filed an application in the Lilongwe High Court to appeal Nyimba’s ruling, but, withdrew the application after South Africa formally requested the extradition of the couple.

Kayuni told the court on Wednesday that a request from South Africa had been formally served on Malawi and it included charges of theft, fraud, forgery, failing to comply with bail conditions in South Africa.