Springbok captain Siya Kolisi has no plans on marrying a second wife

Rachel Kolisi and Siya KolisiSpringbok captain Siya Kolisi has made it clear that he has no intentions of getting a second wife. Mzansi’s hero will be a guest on Somizi Mhlongo-Motaung’s cooking show, “Dinner at Somizi’s”.

“So what if you were to tell Rachel that you would like to marry a black second wife”, asked Somizi.

“I must ask her that? I will never ask her such. I don’t have the courage to ask her such. Where will I get the courage to ask that”, said Siya.

The two laughed and continued eating.
Earlier this week Siya and Rachel hit the top of the trends list after the duo posted a video dancing togetherHe then demonstrates said moves as Rachel watches, looking intimidated.

Rachel tries to copy what Siya is doing, but after seeing she’s struggling, he breaks down the dance into sections – starting with the hip thrusts. Rachel gives it another shot but is still struggling to catch on. Siya says, “relax just relax” and proceeds to add in the hand movements..

In the video, Siya tried to teach Rachel how to dance and posted a cute Instagram video showing his efforts.

In the video, “Bhenga” by DJ Mata is playing in the background when Siya kicks off their impromptu dance lesson by telling Rachel he’s going to teach her two moves.

Nasty C tells us why he doesn’t have any Zulu verses in his songs

Nasty CRapper Nasty C is sticking to his sound and is not prepared to change it anytime soon.

Nasty has been criticized for rapping mostly in English and being a rapper from Durban Kwa-Zulu Natal, many expect him to embrace Zulu more. His much-anticipated album is titled Zulu Man With Some Power that is set to be released on August 28, fans should expect some a lot of Zulu verses from it.

The Def Jam signee is also not looking to experiment with other diverse African sounds unless he is approached by an artist for a feature.

“I want the world to know there’s more than just Afrobeats in Africa. Even my Zulu verses, I kept them for my album. Everyone had been saying ‘you from Durban, why do you never rap in Zulu?” he argued.

Disputing claims that he is trying to start some beef between him and A Reece by rushing his album release, he said he simply does not care.

“I didn’t even know he dropped that (teaser). I didn’t know. I am not out here keeping tabs on other artists. But I know social media is like that. They are bored at home at the moment and nothing is going on in their lives, so they just want to see something happen.

“They just want to be entertained, but I am not worried about that kind of stuff. Each to his own, say what you want, I don’t care really,” he said.

My pillar, my best friend is no more: Bob Mabena’s Wife breaks at funeral service

Bob MabenaThere was not a dry eye in sight when Bob Mabena‘s wife, Eucharist, sobbed as she paid tribute to the love of her life at a funeral service at a crematorium in West Pretoria on Saturday.

Close friends and family gathered at the crematorium to bid farewell to the radio legend who died on Monday after suffering a cardiac arrest at the age of 51.

Due to Covid-19 restrictions the ceremony was just over an hour long and was attended by only 50 of his loved ones and friends.

As a live band played soothing music in the background, Bob’s family and friends bid their last goodbyes to the father, husband, and radio legend.

Eucharist Mabena was supported by her friend Kgothatso as she read out a letter she wrote to bid farewell to the love of her life.

“My baby love, my super man, love of my life — words aren’t even coming to me. The past few days have felt like a long bad dream that keeps playing itself over and over. I’ve lain awake every night this week, hoping that you’ll walk through the door,” she said breaking off to cry.

There was not a dry eye in the room as people wiped away their tears whenever Mrs Mabena took moments to pull herself together in between reading the heartbreaking letter.

“The one who used to make me laugh uncontrollably hasn’t been here. My pillar, my best friend is no more. I keep asking God, why now?”

Eucharist thanked her late husband for his love and for keeping all the promises he made to her. She thanked God for their marriage and the past seven years they shared.

“The 10th of August is still a vivid nightmare. The day I watched my superman put down his cape. The day I never thought I would ever experience in my life. The day our cruise was interrupted by the angel of death. The day I drove home knowing that I will never see you again.

“My love, I want to thank you and God, for affording me the gift of time when you gave me the last hour of your life,” she said.

Bob’s children wrote brief goodbye notes to their father. They were read out by his emotional daughter Clementine.

Clementine who was visibly heartbroken expressed how much their dad meant to each of them and the gaping hole his death had left in their hearts.

“I thought that the day my father’s heart stopped beating, mine would do the same. I thought the sun would be blocked out and the world would stop spinning. And, I don’t know if this is denial or he’s holding me up but here I am,” she said before reading the letters from her siblings.

She read letters from Sihle, Taki, Owami, and his first grandchild, Tshiamo.

Bob’s son, Kamo read the obituary.

He read all about Bob’s illustrious career that spanned over three decades in broadcasting and in the corporate world as well. He also revealed that Bob was working on a biography that would capture the life and times of “The Jammer”.

Bob is survived by his wife and his 10 children.Bob’s uncle, fondly referred to as Uncle Pat, who raised Bob as his son when his parents died, spoke about how the radio legend loved music even as a child.

“Myself and my brother Ronny raised Bob. He loved music from the very beginning. He would always chase after the music, which was a problem in the beginning because my mother worried that he would never fully live his potential because he didn’t seem interested in school work.”

Bob’s uncle said the family always came together to ensure that Bob lived up to his potential. He also thanked God for Bob’s life and the part he played in it.

“Bob is the man he was today because we made sure to speak to him and tell him to do things the right way. Bob listened to us and he grew up to be an honourable man with his own family and a great DJ. He took care of us and made us proud,” he said.

One of Bob’s “brothers” and long-time friend George Manyosi described him as “kind, humble and charismatic”.

George spoke about their early days in radio and how they set the bar back in 1989. He spoke passionately about how Bob grew his work ethic and became the humble superstar he was.

“The beauty about him, was his charisma and his hunger to learn … The last thing is his kindness, we all know it, sometimes it hurt him … He had the character, a gift that opened doors but he had a favour that is supernatural that was on him and that’s how the dude succeeded and became (the man) we celebrate today.”

Is Denise Zimba Pregnant?

Denise ZimbaTelevision star Denise Zimba recently shared a video of herself with a fully grown baby bump and had her followers confused. She captioned the video, “You stronger than you think.Hunky actor Nicholas Nkuna recently posted a throwback picture of himself and media personality Denise Zimba that has some thinking that there could be more to them than meets the eye.
In a recent interview with the SABC’s Afternoon Express, Denise revealed that due to the coronavirus she had to postpone her wedding.I was supposed to get married in April so lockdown happened about three to four weeks just before we were like finishing off with plans. My husband is from Germany so he had half of his family coming down, I had friends from the US, some from the UK coming down and so it was just like chaos I mean it still is because we could still kind of like don’t know where we are with it… if we’re going still going have a wedding.

Mihlali Bags Another Magazine Cover! Did you see her latest magazine cover?

Not so long ago, influencer Mihlali revealed that she’ll be gracing the cover of online magazine, Moziak Africa.

The issue she’s featured on combats period-shaming and encourages women to celebrate themselves.Despite not featuring in Brandwatch’s Top 25 Most Influential Women In South African list, Mihlali has still topped the Twitter trends list, with Tweeps outraged at her snub. The social media influencer has garnered a large following on all platforms and has consistently featured on the trending list almost every tweet, which is why her followers remain confused at the verdict.

Read more: Mihlali Told To Get Tested ASAP!Any influencer list that doesn’t include Mihlali and Ntsiki is a scam it should not be taken seriously. Iv seen someone on that list who has deleted all her tweets yet she is on the list, another one hasn’t been active since 2018 yet she is on the list. Kundlalwa ngathi pha

According to Tweeps, Mihlali has been considered one of the most influential women in South Africa since she came onto the scene as a beauty blogger. Azee stated, “The fact that Mihlali is trending just shows that she’s one of most influential women in South Africa and she should have been on the list.”

Some of the other celebs featured on the list include Connie Ferguson, Bonang Matheba, Boity Thulo and Minnie Dlamini.

See the tweets below.Image