‘The women behind our Boks’: Springboks WAGS link up in Paris

Chesline Kolbe’s wife, Layla took to her Instagram page on Tuesday, 17 October, and posted photos posing alongside some of the Springboks WAGS (wives and girlfriends) which had her social media followers and rugby fans in admiration.


 

 

‘OUR GREEN AND GOLD LADIES’: SPRINGBOKS WAGS PHOTOGRAPHED TOGETHER
Chesline Kolbe’s wife, Kayla had her Instagram page buzzing after she posted a series of photos with the Springboks WAGS. The ladies were photographed in Paris where the South African national rugby team has been playing in the 2023 Rugby World Cup. The Springboks recently entered the semi-finals stages after they beat France 28:29 on Sunday, 15 October on their home ground, knocking them out of the 2023 Rugby World Cup tournament.

In the posted photos, the gorgeous Springboks WAGS can be seen posing in their green and gold rugby jerseys with their kids. Layla also posted a photo standing at a rugby stadium in Paris and another from inside the Springboks travelling bus.

The Springboks will be going head-to-head against England on Saturday, 21 October in the semi-final tournament. And, coach Jacques Nienaber has already named the players that will be playing in the game. Siya Kolisi, Eben Etzebeth, Manie Libbok, Steven Kitshoff, Frans Malherbe, Bongi Mbonambi, Damian de Allende, Jesse Kriel, Manie Libbok, Cobus Reinach, Cheslin Kolbe, Kurt-Lee Arendse, Damian Willemse, Franco Mostert, Pieter-Steph du Toit, and Duane Vermeulen will all be playing on Saturday.

“This may not have much significance, but the fact remains that these players have been here before, and they know what it will take to defeat a top-quality team such as England,” SA Rugby quoted Nienaber as saying.

Kolisi in training session ahead of Rugby World Cup semi-finals

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Training the wrong sport’ – England players train football ahead of Springboks clash

Tactical or disrespecting the Springboks? The England and South Africa semi-final match has since been dubbed one of the biggest 2023 Rugby World Cup showdowns.

The two rugby powerhouses will square off in an epic semi-final clash at the Stade de France in Paris on Saturday at 21:00.

 

ENGLAND PLAYERS TRAIN FOOTBALL AHEAD OF SPRINGBOKS CLASH
Both teams head into the clash with bullish records. England hasn’t lost in their campaign. On the other hand, the Springboks have been bullish in their campaign with a string of wins only losing to Ireland in the pool stages.

Both squads have since named their squad ahead of their clash, with the Springboks keeping their winning team ahead of the clash. England has made a few tactical changes to contain the Boks.

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With the clash set for Saturday, both teams have been wowing fans with their training drills.

Rassie Erasmus is topping trends after he was spotted training with Boks ahead of the clash. He was seen doing passing and contact drills with the rest of the squad.

Uncle Waffles: Rising South African star on the Grammy radar

South Africa has witnessed some of its music greats winning Grammy Awards, and Uncle Waffles might soon be joining their ranks. Uncle Waffles, real name being Lungelihle Zwane, is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.


 

 

 
UNCLE WAFFLES THE STAR
At just 23 years old, Uncle Waffles has been on an astonishing upward trajectory for the past two years, and the best part is, she shows no sign of slowing down. Lungelihle Zwane, a South African sensation, burst onto the music scene, and in just a few short years, she’s captured the hearts of music enthusiasts around the world.

From her early beginnings to her present fame, her journey is nothing short of inspiring. If she secures a nomination and wins, she’ll stand shoulder to shoulder with legends like Black Coffee, Zakes Bantwini, and Miriam Makeba, etching her name in the annals of music history.

PRINCESS OF AMAPIANO
The support for the DJ is pouring in from all corners of the music industry. Fellow artists, like rapper Boity and artist Focalistic, are showering her with their heartfelt congratulations. The unity and camaraderie in the South African music scene are heartwarming.

Uncle Waffles’ journey is also a testament to the power of independent artists in today’s music industry. She has shown that with talent, determination, and a bit of luck, it’s possible to rise from relative obscurity to international acclaim independently.

SOUTH AFRICAN SOUND
The young DJ’s music is a perfect example of how artists can blend global and African influences to create a unique and captivating sound. This fusion is not only a testament to the diversity of music worldwide but also a reflection of the exciting evolution happening in South African music.Uncle Waffles’ announcement of her potential Grammy nominations is a cause for celebration not just in Mzansi but for music lovers around the globe. Her journey showcases the power of passion and talent in the music industry.

GOOD LUCK!
The support she’s receiving from fellow artists demonstrates the strong sense of community in the South African music scene.

As we eagerly await the Grammy nominations, Uncle Waffles is proving that she’s more than just a rising star – she’s a global sensation in the making.

Zola Nombona bags an acting role on My Brother’s Keeper

Zola Nombona expresses excitement over her role in the new Mzansi Magic telenovela titled, My Brother’s Keeper. The actress says she appreciates the opportunity and can’t wait for viewers to behold her role. Zole will be playing as Fakazile Shabalala – The King Maker on the TV drama.“It’s a journey I’m so excited to finally share with your guys Delving into this character has been so amazing
I’m so grateful to God for this opportunity,” she captioned the post.The 130 episode My Brother’s Keeper will premiere on DStv Channel 161 on Monday 23 October at 19:30 and it replaces the award-winning Gomora, which comes to an end in its fourth season.