MaNgwabe Signs DIVORCE Papers and ABANDONS Musa Mseleku

Disclaimer: The following information is based on unverified reports circulating on social media. We are working to confirm the accuracy of these claims and will provide updates as soon as more information becomes available.In a shocking turn of events, social media platforms are abuzz with unconfirmed reports suggesting that MaNgwabe, one of the wives in the popular reality TV show “Uthando Nesthembu,” has allegedly signed divorce papers and abandoned her husband, Musa Mseleku.The news, which first surfaced on various social media platforms, has sparked a wave of speculation and concern among fans of the show. MaNgwabe has been a prominent figure on “Uthando Nesthembu,” and any developments in her relationship with Musa Mseleku are bound to capture public attention.

 

However, it’s essential to note that at this point, these reports are unverified, and we are diligently working to confirm the accuracy of the information. The privacy of individuals involved in such matters is of utmost importance, and we respect their right to handle personal issues away from the public eye.

The Mseleku family has been known for their unity and commitment to navigating the complexities of a polygamous marriage on a public platform. Fans have grown attached to the dynamics and interactions between Musa and his wives, making any news of a potential divorce particularly impactful.As we await official confirmation or denial from the Mseleku family, it’s crucial to approach these rumors with caution. Social media can often be a breeding ground for speculation, and misinformation can spread rapidly.

We understand the curiosity and concern of the public regarding the well-being of the Mseleku family, and we assure our readers that we are actively seeking reliable sources to verify the current status of MaNgwabe’s relationship with Musa Mseleku.We will keep this post updated with any developments regarding the divorce allegations as soon as we receive credible information. In the meantime, we encourage everyone to respect the privacy of the individuals involved and to await official statements from the Mseleku family or their representatives.

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Minnie Dlamini pays through the nose for divorce settlement

Minnie Dlamini’s failed marriage has cost more; she has paid her ex-husband R360K in spousal maintenance and splurged R120K for his rent & furniture.A popular television actress’s failed marriage has cost her almost half-a-million rands. Sunday World can exclusively reveal that the talented thespian has paid her ex-husband R360 000 in spousal maintenance and splurged R120 000 for his furniture.


 

 

 

 

 

These amounts were for his rent and furniture because he was at the time of their failed union in straitened circumstances.

The startling titbits are contained in the settlement agreement and application for the couple’s a decree of divorce submitted in the Joburg high court by the actress’s lawyers.

Skeem Saam once gave us Austin Rethabile Mothapo as Noah Matloga, Mr. Dimples. Where is he now?

Austin Rethabile Mothapo is a South African actor who currently plays the role of Noah in Skeem Saam, which airs on SABC1. He is an attractive young man who is also a model, film producer and director. Noah’s mischief, lies and deception have made people despise him even in real life. Is Austin Rethabile Mothapo rude, naughty and deceptive in real life? Let’s find out this and more as we explore the Austin Rethabile Mothapo biography.The stylish Noah from Skeem Saam, who drips with swag on and off camera, Austin Noah Rethabile, was born and bred in Johannesburg. Being a Jozi boy, Austin has been exposed to a lot of circumstances as a young man, which enables him to portray the role of Noah so well. He has been a victim of corn artists and bullying, so he knows expressions and gestures associated with such acts first-hand.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Which institutions did Austin Rethabile Mothapo attend?Austin Rethabile Mothapo attended the Tshwane University of Technology and graduated with a bachelor of IT degree. During this time, he took his acting skills seriously and decided to pursue it as a career. Austin auditioned for Skeem Saam shortly after graduating, and he landed the role of Noah.

Austin Rethabile Mothapo Pictures Which shows have Austin Rethabile Mothapo featured in?
Up to date, Austin Rethabile Mothapo has only featured in Skeem Saam as Noah. He doesn’t have any other known television shows he has appeared on.

Who is Austin Rethabile Mothapo’s wife?

Austin lives a private life and has not yet revealed his partner. Considering his age, he might not be married but dating someone. Although he has been spotted with many women, he has not been partnered with any lady as yet. We shall find out pretty soon about his dating status.

Skeem Saam

In Skeem Saam, Austin Rethabile Mothapo portrays Noah. Noah is a bad boy known for stealing from people lying to people, and worse off cheating. People detest characters, and they cannot wait for the worst to happen to them. He is even hated in real life because of his nature. Skeem Saam is a blend of stories about the journey to manhood. The local drama series examines the plight of today’s male children and the tough challenges they face transitioning into manhood.

Social Media
Austin Rethabile Mothapo is highly active on Facebook and Instagram. Unlike other celebrities, Noah is still using Facebook (Austin Rethabile) and posts an average of 8 posts per month. On Instagram, he is pretty followed with a whopping 145k followers. Check out below some of bis posts.

A white woman doing daughter in law duties the African way

The literature on the colonial period of Africa is very large, including sociological analysis opened up by Balandier’s seminal notion of “colonial situation” a generation ago1. However, the imagery and role of women in the construction and evolution of modern colonial Africa has had scant rigorous attention2. The topic deserves much greater empirical and analytical weight for various reasons.

 

 

 

 

 

3 The classic study of the European imagery of Africa on the eve of the modern colonial period is Ph (…)
2First, sexuality in the form of erotic imagery was part of the exoticism that provided an additional enticement, besides economic and strategic reasons, to have colonies: colonial “possessions” were in the collective imaginary possessions of sexual delights that could not be directly expressed in the newly rationalize, industrial setting of the second half of the nineteenth century and its ubiquitous somber Victorian ethos. Whether a “Madame Butterfly” in the Far East, or the harem courtesan in North Africa and the Middle East depicted in paintings from Ingres to Matisse, or the “Black Eve” on French colonial stamps, the “native woman” was an important lure in attracting European men from the private and public sectors to the colonies. Adventure, profits, and exotic women were the other side of the coin of the image of Africa, whose “dark side” was its unhealthy aspect making it unsafe for Europeans3.

4 The analogy with blacks can be extended further. The superiority of Western civilization in relati (…)
3In this we shall see how the African setting, in the formative years of colonization, manifested itself in the perception of a selected group of Westerners: women travelers in Africa. The rationale for devoting a chapter to such a group is as follows. First and foremost, in Victorian-industrial society women were marginal to European society in terms of the locus of economic and political power they did not vote and were in effect excluded from most professions (law, medicine, university teching), managerial positions, and occupations of high socio-economic status. One can speak, in retrospective, of a certain “institutional sexism” present which made the situation of a woman three-quarters of a century ago structurally similar to the situation of a Negro in American society until quite recently. There was prevalent the biological myth of women being of “the weaker sex”, having mental and psychological characteristics so different from men that their participation in the larger society, on an equal footing with men, was unthinkable. Women were seen as more emotional, as dependent on men, and lacking creativity… all this from “innate” biological or constitutional factors4.

Mampho decides to give Soka a chance, but Maria can’t believe her daughter really wants to date Soka despite his poverty

HouseOfZwide: Ona tells Soka to stay away from Mampho

Monday, November 13, 2023
Nkosi opposes Soka acting as a father figure to his daughter, and Shoki begins to wonder if Nkosi is bothered by Mampho finally moving on from him.


 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, November 14, 2023
When Soka says she’s a good person, Mampho is moved, and he enjoys spending time with her and Busi. But she dismisses the possibility of them dating.
Wednesday, November 15, 2023
Rea admits her doctor suspects a brain tumor, but she tells Maria he’s mistaken and warns her not to bring it up again.
Thursday, November 16, 2023
Mampho and Nkosi clash when he accuses her of using Soka to make him look like a bad father. Faith and Laz solve the public relations problem.
Friday, November 17, 2023
Faith decides it’s time to punish Ona now that the publicity issue has been resolved. Meanwhile, Rea chastises Maria for going over her head, and when Maria refuses to back down, Rea fires her.
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