Mudiwa to produce and host a reality TV show called UnderTheHood

MudiwaHoodMudiwa to produce and host a reality TV show called UnderTheHood. The rapper come businessman has plans that are almost done as he ventures into a reality TV show which will be sho casing his lifestyle as well as love life too.

The singer who has been in the entertainment industry for over a decade now is about to make his first-ever reality show. He revealed the news on his Instagram account as he told his fans to get ready. His exact words are belowI am going to produce and host a reality tv show called UnderTheHood. I will be the bachelor, hosting different ladies over-friendly n fun dates☺. We have a lot activities lined up too, plus money prize.MudiwaHood statement

Ratsa delivers another botched potrait.

Ratsa delivers another botched potrait. Love or hate his work Ratsa will keep on doing what he loves best and that is painting. The Zimbabwean born painter who is now based in SA usually loves to pay his respect to the dead by doing a portrait of them. Sometimes he paints the living but he rarely does so.

However it seems many people have had enough of his terrible painting some even urged him to look for another hobby besides painting. All this backlash came after he had done a painting of the late actress Thandeka Mdeliswa.Thandeka Mdeliswa passed away recently after she was caught up in a heated argument between her brother and his friends. Thandeka was shoot and succumbed to the bullet wound while being treated at the hospital. Many knew the actress from her role as Khanya on SABC 1’s drama series called lkani.

There have been reports that three suspects linked to her death have been arrested by the police. We surely hope justice is serverd to those who snatched the young actress while she still had a lot to live for.As the country is still mourning her death. Ratsa decided to do a portrait of the late actress to honour her. As usual many people were confused as to whom he had painted. Many people were angered by Thandeka’s portrait and some even said he is actually disrespecting the dead with his terrible portraits.

Here are some of the comments made on the portrait.

Master KG gets five nominations on AFRIMMA awards nomination

Master KG and NomceboMaster KG gets five nominations on AFRIMMA awards nomination. Almost everyone wants 2020 to come to an end already. For many they will remember 2020 as a year of misery, as some lost their loved ones while others lost a lot of income due to the Coronavirus and the lockdown it caused. However one man is sure going to remember 2020 as a year of blessings and success and that will be the Limpopo born singer.

His hit song with Nomcebo Jerusalem has opened a lot of doors for him. The song has been a major success locally, regionally and internationally. His video of the hit song has gained over 125 million views on YouTube and thousands of dance challenges have been done for the song.

Despite all this recognition all over the world SAMAs didn’t feel that he song was worth recognition. Many of his fans were disappointed and shocked at the same as to why SAMAs could not recognise the international hit song.As the saying goes as one door closes another opens . That is exactly what has happened to Master KG as SAMAs slammed the door in his face AFRIMMA awards opened it’s own. The singer did not get one nomination he managed to get five nominations.The excited Master KG went on his social media to share the news with his fans as well as asking them to vote for him. He said “I’M SO EXCITED 5 NOMINATIONS AT THIS YEAR @AFRIMMA AWARDS PLEASE VOTE FOR ME WWW.AFRIMMA.COM THANK YOU🙏🙏🙏 #JERUSALEMA”

Master KG was nominated for the following categories.

Awards Best Male Southern

Video of the year

Song of the year

Best Collaboration

Artist of the year.

Good news continue coming his way. Just recently he scooped the number 1 position on Shazam global charts. Well we wish him all the best in his nominations.

Idols SA judges judge according to tribe rather than talent.

Idols SA judges judge according to tribe rather than talent. Fans of ldols SA are extremely disappointed in the judges as they seem to be biased to Zulu and Xhosa contesters. This all began when Matevhu was sent home after she forgot her lyrics. Many felt that they should have given her a second chance considering that she was singing in a language that’s not hers.

This is not the first time the judges have been called out for being biased to certain tribes mainly Xhosa and Zulu. Unathi is Xhosa while Somizi is Zulu and it appears Unathi will searching for her fellow Xhosa while Somizi will be searching for his Zulu.The show has announced it’s top 16 and many are not really happy with it as they feel that many talented singers were eliminated from the show for some reasons that were not that important like forgetting lyrics.

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All along people were tolerating her but when Matevhu who is a Venda and an extremely talented singer was eliminated from the show because she forgot her lyrics fans were breathing particularly at Unathi who doesn’t really hide her love for Xhosa speaking contestants.

Pensioners risk loosing over R100 million to Shepherd Bushiri

Pensioners risk loosing over R100 million to Shepherd Bushiri. Enlightened Christian Gathering Church leader is always in one controversy to another. He is grabbing the headlines most of the time with scandals more than he is with the word of God. Electrical engineering pensioners in South Africa are at the risk of lossing R100 million of their pension money which was invested in Bushiri’s investment vehicle.

A total of four pension funds which were invested in Bushiri’s operations have not been cashed out yet. Last year Bushiri and his wife were taken into custody on charges of fraud and money laundering. However many of his followers called for his release and they were released on bail.The Malawi born preacher is the founder of the Pretoria based ECG church which he also leads as a prophet. Bushiri leaves a very expensive life he owns a fleet of luxury cars and was the talk of the town back in 2017 when he bought a Maserati as a birthday gift for his six year old child. His assets have been seized by the state and this has placed the Electrical Contracting industry pension fund in quandary.

Members of the fund were informed by the trustees in a letter that they had injected R110 million in Bushiri’s upmarket waters hotel development in 2017. They did so through the fund manager JM Busha investments group. However things didn’t go as they had hoped it would Bushiri was apprehended last year while he was at the Rustenburg hotel in North West.On their initial agreement they agreed that the investment was for a period of one year however it was extended with another 12 months. As a result the fund was supposed to get a total of R140 million on maturity of the investment. However they have only received R37 million as the rest of the balance were locked when Bushiri’s asset’s were frozen.

Busha is being accussed of going above the mandate by investing in Bushiri’s assets by the trustees of the fund. They have already filed a report with the financial sector conduct authority(FSCA). They have also decided to take legal action against Bushiri who seems to be in many law cases at the moment so that they can recover their investment.

However JM Busha Ceo Joseph Bush’s who is the president of the Zimbabwen political party free Zimbabwe Congress, says he doesn’t see why he is to blame for he didn’t exceed the mandate by investing the funds with Bushiri’s company. He said he was giving daily reports of the fund and there is nothing shoddy about the job that he did. Busha said Bushiri had given him R400 million as security guarantee.

He went on to say he has already begun legal action to recover the pension funds money through Bushiri’s assets. He said the authorities frustrated his efforts by attaching Bushiri’s assets. FSCA has shared that the pension fund is not the only one waiting for Bushiri’s property but four other funds want to cash out of Bushiri’s company.

FSCA reported that The Engineering Industries Pension Fund is owed R27 million, the Metals Industry Pension Fund is owed R21 million and two SA Municipal Worker’s Unions (Samwu) funds are owed R42 million and R7 million, the FSCA reported.