#TheQueenMzansi season 4 finale to end a Bang

Season four of Mzansi Magic telenovela The Queen is set to end this Friday and judging from the trailer it’s going to be an explosive weekFriday, July 24 will be the finale and it will be an explosive 1-hour episode and each episode leading up to Friday promises to be entertaining.

Season five of The Queen promises to raise the bar with the drama and all the new cast additions are something many fans are looking forward to. Some seriously big names such as Rapulana Seiphemo, Jessica Nkosi, Kenneth Nkosi and Menzi Ngubane are just some of the new faces viewers can look forward to.

Rapulana, judging from the trailer will make his debut as character Hector Sebata this week.

“THE QUEEN season 4 finale this week. This Friday 24th July episode is a 1 HR SPECIAL. Don’t miss any episode this week as we set up the premise for season 5, which premiers Monday 27th July,” shared Shona Ferguson.

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Ntsiki Mazwai apologises to Lady Zamar

Ntsiki Mazwai is currently at the center of a media storm as the social media streets share their varying opinions on her. The acclaimed poet recently revealed that the rape accusations which she had levelled against media veteran, DJ Fresh, were actually false.The revelation led to DJ Fresh to allegedly seek legal action against Ntsiki Mazwai for falsely accusing him. But the matter took on a life of its own when women suggested that one false story does not change the fact that South Africa is one of the biggest rape capitals in the world, therefore the story of one “made up” story does not negate the thousands of true rape stories.This is how #SueUsAll was born; from women taking a stand and suggesting if legal action is taken against Ntsiki Mazwai than sue all women that have accused men of rape, until they are proven guilty. It was this epiphany that led to Ntsiki apologizing to Lady Zamar on Twitter for suggesting that she lied about her accusations about her ex, Sjava.Ntsiki Mazwai

Legendary SA agent, Moonyeenn Lee has died from Covid-19 complications

Moonyeenn LeeSA casting director and agent Moonyeenn Lee has died in Johannesburg due to complications caused by the coronavirus, her company announced on Sunday. Lee, who was born in Johannesburg in 1944, died on Saturday.
“Moonyeenn helped shape the lives of many actors, directors and writers through her fierce honesty and passion. The SA film industry has lost an icon and a formidable champion of the arts. She will be sorely missed by us all,” Moonyeenn Lee Associates (MLA SA) said in a statement.

Her 47 years in the film industry earned her a formidable reputation. MLA said Lee received the Lionel Ngakane Lifetime Achievement Award at the SA Film & Television Awards in 2017.

“A highlight in her illustrious career was when she became the first SA member of both the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which votes for the Oscars, and the Television Academy, which votes for the Emmys.”

MLA said she managed the casting of films such as The Bang Bang Club, Disgrace, the Oscar-winning Tsotsi, Fanie Fourie’s Lobola, the Oscar-nominated Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom, Hotel Rwanda, Blood Diamond; the Oscar-shortlisted Black Panther and Life, Above All.
She also managed the casting of Golden Globe nominees Machine Gun Preacher and Mandela and De Klerk; and Emmy-winning series like Homeland. Lee was nominated for two Emmy Awards for The Looming Tower and Roots.

She is survived by her daughter Cindy Lee, her son David Lee and her pets, Hitchcock, Eva and Spice.

Megan Thee Stallion traumatised after sustaining gunshot wounds

Megan Thee Stallion feels “traumatised” after suffering gunshot wounds, as she slammed those who have been joking about her situation.The 25-year-old rapper revealed last weekend she had been hospitalised after sustaining wounds “as a result of a crime that was committed against” her, and has now hit out at those who have been joking about the situation online, as she says she’s “real-life hurt”.

She wrote on Twitter: “Black women are so unprotected & we hold so many things in to protect the feelings of others w/o considering our own. It might be funny to y’all on the internet and just another messy topic for you to talk about but this is my real life and I’m real life hurt and traumatized. (sic)Megan spoke about her injuries last week, when she denied claims she was arrested alongside rapper Tory Lanez, who was charged with carrying a concealed weapon.She wrote on Instagram at the time: “The narrative that is being reported about Sunday’s morning events are inaccurate and I’d like to set the record straightBlack women are so unprotected & we hold so many things in to protect the feelings of others w/o considering our own. It might be funny to y’all on the internet and just another messy topic for you to talk about but this is my real life and I’m real life hurt and traumatized.Megan Thee Stallion traumatised

Prince Kaybee hits back at claims he steals music

Prince Kaybee is not here for claims he is a music 'thief'.Prince Kaybee is not here for claims he is a music ‘thief’.
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Award-winning DJ Prince Kaybee has laughed off suggestions that he steals music, telling his critics to put some respect on his name.

It all started when he took to Twitter to share how he wished he had produced Umvulo by DJ Mdicks and Zanda, calling it a “classic”

When one fan came quoting his song with Audrey, Better Days, Prince Kaybee took shots at those who had claimed he had stolen the song.

The sarcasm wasn’t lost on some followers, and one fan said the day ones knew Kaybee had always stayed with producing his own music.

Kaybee responded by saying he was comfortable with people thinking he was a thief. If he continued to drop big songs, that shocked them.

“Let them stay thinking I’m a thief. LOL! Let me improve my thief skills because y’all want big songs, akere,” he said.

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