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Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter, better known as Beyoncé, rose to fame as the lead singer of late ’90s girl-group Destiny’s Child. A short hiatus saw her release her first solo album, propelling her…

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WHAT IS BEYONCÉ’S NET WORTH?

Beyoncé is estimated to be worth $400 million, according to Forbes.

WHAT IS BEYONCÉ’S AGE?

Beyoncé is 37 years old.

WHAT ARE BEYONCÉ’S MOST FAMOUS SONGS?

Beyoncé’s first hit was withDestiny’s Child in 1997. “Killing Time” featured on the soundtrack to Men in Black. The group’s first number one “No No No” came a year later.

WHAT WAS BEYONCÉ’S FIRST SONG?

Beyoncé’s debut solo single “Crazy in Love” was released in 2003 to huge critical acclaim and topped the charts, marking her first number one as a solo artist.

WHERE WAS BEYONCÉ BORN?

Beyoncé was born in Houston, Texas.

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Sophie Ndaba, Sonia Mbele, Katlego Danke & Menzi Ngubane In New Series

Former Generations quartet reunites for upcoming SABC1 seriesAnd she reunites with former castmates on the pioneering soapie. Sonia Mbele, Katlego Danke & Menzi Ngubane are also part of the show in what is a greatest hits cast. Mbele played Ntombi in Season 1, Ngubane was Sibusiso Dlomo from 2003 to 2014 while Danke played Dineo Mashaba.

The project they will be working on is called Family Secrets and it debuts Sunday 6 September 2020 on SABC1 according to Kgopolo Mphela.CASTING NEWS: Sophie Ndaba, Sonia Mbele, Katlego Danke & Menzi Ngubane in new series

Former Generations stars have reunited for a new series, Family Secrets.

The show premieres Sunday, September 6th on SABC1 at 19h30 Veteran actor Mangaliso Ngema will play the lead as Caesar Mokwena (played by Ngema), Africa’s wealthiest banker, and his ruthless rise to the top of global banking. Each week viewers get gripped by the lies, secrets and bodies he buries all to protect his billions.

It is a 13-part series.

“Get Ready To Get More Pissed!!” Master KG fires back at a troll.

Renowned SA musician Master KG, has hit back at a troll who decided to spew bile on him, following the success of his song Jerusalema. .

Read More: Ronaldo And Wife Are Loving Jerusalema By Master KG

Master KG whose global hit Jerusalema continues to attract more attention from the world, and become an anthem in many countries, fired back at a hater who said he is acting like a groupie to international celebs.

Yesterday, Ronaldo posted a four minutes long clip of a family gathering they hosted, in which Master KG’s song was playing in the background. The celebration was nothing short of amazing and after he posted it Master KG’s fans went ga-ga over his love.

The footballer captioned the video “Life is better with your loved ones. Enjoy all the moments with love and hapiness! His wife then decided to join her by also sharing it on her Instagram wall.

Taking to Twitter to appreciate the love Master KG tweeted “Cristiano Ronald Just Posted Jerusalema on his Instagram wall..Wow,”accompanied by folded hands emojis.The song has sparked a global dance challenge, which has gained momentum across the world, where people share beautiful clips of them dancing to the song.
Cassper even congratulated him by saying “Master KG is gonna hit a Billion views with Jerusalema!!!!! That would be so brilliant to witness!!!!! So inspiring!!!!”Responding to the hater in a tweet which has been deleted, the musician wrote ” It doesn’t matter if that’s what u think!!! I’m still gonna show love to everyone.. get ready to get more pis*sed!! Talk about teaching people to mind their own business.

Chadwick Boseman to have scholoarship named after him

Chadwick BosemanChadwick Boseman is to have a scholarship named after him at his old school. The ‘Black Panther’ star tragically passed away last week at the young age of 43 after a secret four year battle with colon cancer and his memory is now being honoured by his old school, T. L. Hanna High School in South Carolina.

The high school’s principal Walter Mayfield has revealed plans to create a special scholarship award in honour of the late actor, TMZ reports.

The school is hoping to raise $100 000 (about R1.6-million) to ensure the scholarship is sustainable, with some donors already reaching out to pledge their support.

It comes after the mayor of Chadwick’s hometown of Anderson in South Carolina revealed the city would be holding a special remembrance memorial.A remembrance service will be held on Thursday at an outdoor amphitheatre in the town, with speeches from a pastor, a former classmate of Chadwick’s at high school and the Mayor himself will also be saying something.

There will be a screening of ‘Black Panther’ and locals have submitted Chadwick-themed artwork to be displayed.

In order to comply with social distancing, the amphitheatre, which usually holds 10 000 people, will be open to just 5 000 on a first-come first-served basis. A petition has also been started for a statue of Chadwick to be erected.

The petition reads: “Throughout his career, he has brought to life such historical figures as James Brown, Jackie Robinson, and Thurgood Marshall. However, most notably he was known for playing T’Challa the King of Wakanda also know as the Black Panther. This film, along with his entire body of work, has uplifted and inspired many Black Americans especially during the turbulent times our nation is going through. In addition to his illustrious film career, Mr. Boseman made it a mission to give back to his community.

“Not only with his appearances at his alma mater Howard University but financially as well. Upon the release of his film Black Panther, Mr. Boseman took it upon himself to rent out a theatre in his hometown of Anderson South Carolina to show the film for free. So that young boys and girls could be inspired by the film without the financial barrier. Mr. Boseman is without question an American treasure and his accolades go on and on.

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Nomvula Mokonyane & her lawyers seek to cross-examine Angelo Agrizzi

Nomvula MokonyaneAppearing before the Zondo commission on Thursday, 2 September, former environmental affairs minister Nomvula Mokonyane and her lawyers revealed that they request to cross-question former Bosasa chief operating officer Angelo Agrizzi, who made multiple accusations of corrupt activities against Mokonyane.

On Monday, Mokonyane’s personal assistant, Sandy Thomas, took the stand to defend her boss on some allegations levelled against her.

She defended claims that Bosasa paid for her 40th birthday party after Agrizzi, who said he was present at the party, and the owner of the Victoria Guesthouse in Krugersdorp, Frederick Coetzee alleged that the party was held at the venue and was paid for by the company.

Although Mokonyane confessed that her 40th birthday celebration, not the 50th, was held at the venue, she disputed that Bosasa paid for the party.This comes in light of Mokonyane’s previous statement where she said there was never a birthday party at the Victoria Guesthouse.

“I can confirm that as I said in my previous testimony here, that there has been several parties at that place and various meetings and upon reading Mr (Frederick Hendrik) Coetzee’s statement, I can then confirm that I went for a private dinner and not the ‘Break your leg’ birthday party that was said by Mr (Angelo) Agrizzi.

“I can confirm there was a dinner. It was not a party as it was said by Mr Agrizzi. It was a surprise thing that happened at the venue,” she said.She said her evidence that there was never a party at the guesthouse was not misleading.

“I have no recollection of both [Former Bosasa CEO] Mr Gavin Watson and Mr Agrizzi being there at the party. I have no knowledge of how the party was planned as I was not part of the planning,” Mokonyane said.“Maybe my husband knew or did not know that Bosasa paid for the dinner party. It was ensured that I just had to arrive at the party.

“In my view, none of us had paid for the party as he never told me who paid for the party.”

Coetzee earlier testified that before the function, Agrizzi asked for a meeting to inquire about hosting a function and also mentioned it would be for the then Safety and Security MEC in Gauteng, Mokonyane’s position at the time. Coetzee said Agrizzi told him Bosasa would pay for the bash.

The businessman also told Zondo that it was the first high-profile government function hosted by the guesthouse.

He said while they had initially planned to cater for a group of 80 guests, the number soon increased to 120. However, on the day of the function, the number rose to 174, said Coetzee.

During her testimony on Thursday, Mokonyane said the dinner was a “sitting arrangement”.She added: “My accession was on break a leg, 50th party which I never had. My 50th party was about the journey of my life.”

Mokonyane also said there was no speaker from Bosasa at the dinner.

She said the plan was to have a private dinner as a family. “I got in there, there were people already. When the lights were switched on, people started singing ‘happy birthday’. It was a sit-down dinner.”

She also said she couldn’t identify Agrizzi at the venue.

“I mean he is white, I would have seen him. He would have been outstanding in the crowd.”

When asked about the number of people who attended the party, Mokonyane said: “I think there is a bit of confusion and exaggeration on his submissions.”

The former minister was also asked why she claimed that no birthday party was ever held at the guesthouse during her first appearance before the commission.