Scoop Clears The Air On Comments Directed At AKA And Cassper

After facing some major backlash for his comments where he advised Hip Hop’s OG’s to take a break, Scoop Makhathini has decided to clear the air on what he meant.

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The media personality ruffled some major feathers with his ‘advice’ to rappers to take a break from making music or releasing any project that is music related. He called out a few rappers including Cassper Nyovest, AKA and Kwesta and told them they should take a year off as they don’t bring anything new in terms of storytelling or deliverance.

After conversing with AKA, he took to his “POPcast” podcast and clarified what he meant by those comments.

The rapper told Scoop that he was not going to take a back seat and let youngsters in rap take over. He then added that recording was his life.

“AKA called me and asked me what I meant and he said he is not going to give way for youngsters to come in and I said that’s not what I am saying. I don’t want you to move, it’s not about the youngsters, this is about you, I want you to be the best you can be.

“I told him that I am not saying stop recording, but not everything you record should be put out because also it helps you just find new flows, find new word plays because you are exercising yourself all over again,” he said.

Somizi’s PA Claps Back At Tweep

Somizi’s assistant, Siphesihle Khumalo, has proven that like his boss, he is not to be messed with. It all started with an aspiring designer tagged Somizi asking him to consider wearing his designs. Siphesihle was more than willing to help and asked the designer to send them formally via email.

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Out of nowhere, another tweep clearly looking for clout commented on the post suggesting that Siphesihle was going to steal the designs and claim them as his own. That is when Somizi’s assistant clapped back with so much shade, even Somizi’s hubby; Mohale had to take his hat off for Siphesihle’s spice.The energy you used to write this nonsense is the same energy you could’ve used to go read my Bio.

Moozlie Ridiculed After SAMAs Comments

Nomuzi Mabena received some backlash from Twitter users after her shady comments directed at people complaining about SAMA26 nominations.

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Rapper Moozlie weighed in on the awards debate and has asked a question which later on turned into a debate where she was ridiculed about her rap career with trolls claiming that she has not received a single award.

“Awards are legit when you’re winning them & cap when you’re not. Because one man’s truth is another man’s cap,” she tweeted.

She was also called an ‘upcoming rapper’ since 2012. Moozlie was not fazed by the trolling and clapped back the best way she knew how. Authority” that’s an interesting word. One that a lot of people have had a problem with for a very long time. But like I said Pah… My truth, your cap. It is what it isBut I aknowlegded this. I even said they don’t make them like this anymore. What more is needed

Sitting on a throne: Zodwa Wabantu defends pit toilet snap

Zodwa Wabantu tackled her critics.Zodwa Wabantu tackled her critics.
Image: Via Zodwa Wabantu’s Instagram
Social media personality and socialite Zodwa Wabantu has come under fire for posing on a long drop toilet, with some feeling it was inappropriate and insulting.

In a recent Instagram post, Zodwa posed on top of the toilet in an unknown location.

“Do what makes you happy every day. Asked for a toilet and they let me use one,” she wrote.While many laughed at the post, some took the snap as an insult to people who live in villages.

Instagram users called out the socialite in comments under the post.

Zodwa responded to one critic: “Where is a joke here? That’s a toilet for us, abantu. So we shouldn’t show our real lives? We turn a blind eye to such but here I am living it. You are sensitive to it.”

Pit latrines or long drop toilets are an inexpensive form of plumbing.

In 2018, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a plan to eradicate pit latrines in schools across SA after five-year-old Lumka Mketwa fell and drowned in a pit toilet. In 2014, five-year-old Michael Komape drowned after he fell into a pit toilet.

According to portable sanitation company Sanitech, there are an estimated four million pit latrines across SA.

Ntando Duma: Either You Block Me or Join The Movement

Ntando Duma has always shared her love for the EFF through her social media, and yesterday was no different.The actress who is soon set to make her debut on The Queen celebrated the beginning of the weekend with selfies of herself wearing her EFF headscarf.
Many in the comments either decided to complement the “leadership” or focus on her beauty if they did not want to ruffle feathers and comment on the elephant in the room.But there were a few that braved it and commented that they were “disappointed” in her for her political stance. Ntando wasted no time in making it clear that it is either you block her or join the movement, because she is not changing her vote.