Kefilwe Mabote has taken to her social media to share the moments as she bid farewell to her mother.
The star announced the passing of her mother on 30th December, 2020.RIP Mom💔💔💔💔….. What a very sad day for me . Matlhodi Dorothy Mabote 30/12/2020.. I’m so shuttered I never saw this coming,” she captioned post.
Taking to her Instagram, Kefilwe shared some the snaps taken at the burial ceremony.
The fashionista mentioned this week has been the hardest week for her but her mother’s love and words is carrying her through.
Kefilwe captioned: “A farewell fit for a Queen, my Queen❤️This week has been the hardest week I have ever had to live through, but my Mother’s comforting love and words have carried me through.
Would love to extend my sincerest gratitude to @nono_eventsThw for the immaculate setup. I am truly happy with how everything came together seamlessly!
Thank you to everyone for the unwavering support and love shown. May God continue blessing you all❤️”
Thandiswa Mazwai has taken to her social media to praise the European countries for assisting certain SA jazz musicians with Covid-19 relief funds.Covid-19 hit the world so hard that a lot of SA celebrities struggled really hard so as to get more incomes.
In a series of tweets, the Nizalwa Ngobani hitmaker said some European governments were paying jazz musicians a Covid-19 grant every month, funding she and her band only received once in SA.
Thandiswa however, went on to reveal that she and staff only received R20,000 from the Covid-19 relief fund even though they had to just get some groceries with it in April.
She expressed gratitude to countries willing to help musicians during the pandemic, saying at least those artists are not losing their minds worrying about money.
Dude! Thanks to those other countries the jazz fraternity can stay afloat and not lose their minds thinking of money instead of music https://t.co/cRMyeLRjob
— Daughter of Belede the tyrant (@thandiswamazwai) January 5, 2021
See tweets below:
Bazala did you know that some European government is paying South African jazz musicians a covid grant every month? 👀 not me but some fam are getting it.
— Daughter of Belede the tyrant (@thandiswamazwai) January 5, 2021
Despite being the household name for Rhythm City for years Mduduzi Mabaso who plays Suffocate Ndlovu has switched allegiance to Stain Glass Media. Last year Mzansi was left in distress after etv announced the shocking cancellation of Rhythm City slated for earlier this year.
No doubt that the sad news left Mzansi divided. It seems as if the most sort-after star actor from Rhythm City has already bagged his new role on eHostela.
The Hard-hitting crime series “eHostela” returned for season 2 with renowned actors joining the show as new leaders of the Brotherhood when the secret society of hitmen finds itself under threat from a new sheriff in town.
Former “Isibaya” actor Dumisani Dlamini will play Celemba, while veteran actor Mduduzi Mabaso will play AK.
Celemba and AK are new kingpins at the helm of the Brotherhood with targets on their backs as Mndeni (Thobani Nzuza), comes to town and finds himself caught between a rock and a hard place.