Happy 20th Birthday to TNS🥳🥳💛

Hot selling muso Prince KayBee became famous a few years ago for break-out hit Wajellwa, meaning you’re being cheated on.Nkazimulo Ngema, popularly known as TNS, is a young but exceptionally ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏‏شخص أو أكثر‏ و‏نص‏‏‏talented singer, DJ, and producer. It is only a few years into his career, but he has already made waves in the South African ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏شخص واحد‏، ‏‏‏‏وقوف‏، ‏‏أحذية‏، ‏نشاطات في أماكن مفتوحة‏‏‏ و‏طبيعة‏‏‏‏entertainment scene. The uprising star is widely recognized for hits such as Banomoya, My Dali, and Club Controller. However, not so many people know much about him.tns ayabonga

Now Prince KayBee and his production sidekick, TNS, have had a major fall-out allegedly over a “side chick”. This has led not only in Prince KayBee taking back the Golf 5 he had bought TNS, but also postponing the launch of his latest album the two had worked on. The pair had chemistry in the studio, collaborating on bangers such as Banomoya and Club Controller.

TNS, who released his debut single My Dali last month, conceded he took several pictures and videos at his house party that featured the girl. The images were later posted on the girl’s WhatsApp status.

He told Sunday World he suspects ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏‏٣‏ أشخاص‏، ‏‏لقطة قريبة‏‏‏ was unhappy when she saw the pictures and told Prince KayBee that the two were having an affair.

Prince KayBee’s manager, Tsepo Khomari, disputed claims that the muso was still dating the woman in question, adding she was an ex-girlfriend.

“This was a personal issue that broke their professional relationship because he believed it was wrong for someone he trusted to date his ex.

“Prince KayBee trusted TNS but after he found out about the affair he distanced himself from him and took everything back, including the car.

A furious Prince KayBee, real name Kabelo Motsamai, dumped the girl last month after finding out she could be shagging TNS.

Responding to the allegation, TNS, real name Nkazimulo Ngema, told Sunday World he was shocked by the allegations over the woman he refers to as Prince KayBee’s side chick.

The fight started after Prince KayBee heard that TNS hosted the woman at his Durban apartment early last month behind his back, but TNS denies anything happened.mage: instagram.com, @tns_music Source: Instagram The rising star was born on 18th July 2000 in Mandeni, KwaZulu-Natal South Africa. He has managed to keep most of his personal life out of the public eye for some time now. Even so, he does not have parents or siblings. Unlike many celebrities, Ngema had a troubled childhood. He grew in the streets, where sleeping and getting a meal was a big challenge. Interestingly, his passion and desire to fight for what he believes kept him going despite all these difficulties.

Happy birthday 🎂🎉 to singer, Nokwazi.

 

Nokwazi Dlamini has plenty on her plate, including her career. / Supplied

Musician Nokwazi Dlamini, who is featured on Heavy K’s hit song Inde, said she is planning to go back to school to finish her basic education after 23 years.Nokwazi Dlamini has plenty on her plate, including her career. / Supplied

Dlamini, 42, dropped out of school in 1995 after passing Grade 11. She said she always wanted to go back.

“I believe education is very important. If I want to go study something overseas, I will definitely need matric,” she said.

Asked why she left school before completing matric, she said she was just a silly and lazy teenager at the time.

“I wanted to go back this year and do matric with my 17-year-old son, but I can’t because I have a lot on my plate currently.

“I am working on an album and I want to release a book. I’m also planning to open a catering company where I will personally cook.”

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Happy birthday 🎂🎉 to fashion designer, Thula Sindi.

Fashion is an essential element in the lives of a large percentage of South Africa’s population. People love being smart and having unique clothing items. Over the years, the fashion industry in the country has snowballed. Thula Sindi is one of the top South African fashion designers in the country today. He is also a successful entrepreneur in the field of clothing and designربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏‏٢‏ شخصان‏، ‏‏أشخاص يقفون‏‏‏ThulaThula Sindi was born in South Africa, at the Klerksdorp region of North West Province. His personal details, such as his birthday are yet to be disclosed to the public. It is, therefore, difficult to ascertain Thula Sindi age. The fashion mogul is also yet to talk about who Thula Sindi parents are. As a young boy, Sindi loved fine arts. He enjoyed mixing colours, proportions and concepts. Soon, he realised that designing clothes was his passion. Education background Thula studied in local schools within Klerksdorp. Later, he relocated to Johannesburg. When he arrived in the big city, he joined the National School of the Arts. He matriculated from this institution in 2001. At the time, he thought he would become a painter or photographer. Afterwards, he enrolled at the London International School of Fashion, where he focussed on becoming a professional designer.

Happy birthday to Mapula Mafole🥳🥳❤

Age is irrelevant – you don’t have to be a teenager to play one on TV.

That’s the first thought that immediately pops into my mind when I meet ingénue Mapula Mafole. She cuts an enviably tiny, youthful figure, has a pinch-able baby face and is soft-spoken.ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏شخص واحد‏، ‏‏لقطة قريبة‏‏‏

It’s thanks to her pint-sized frame that the 29-year-old actress has managed to fool the nation, becoming a household name in the process, playing high school teenager Mapula on e.tv soapie Rhythm City.

For our tête-à-tête, Mafole is rocking a lustrous wig, full face make-up and a pair of jeans, styled with a biker jacket and All Star sneakers.

But despite her cool and trendy look, it’s hard to shake off her on-screen persona and see her for the grown-up she really is.

“I’ve a child-like spirit for sure. I just look really young, but I’m an adult. I’m trying to grow into myself and become the woman that I’m meant to be,” she says.

“Sometimes it’s so frustrating [looking like a teen], like when I’m driving and I get pulled over. I do get hit on by small boys, which is so weird, because I’m just like, ‘dude, calm yourself, I’m actually old enough to be your [big] sister’.”

Although an underdog in her craft, after three years on Rhythm City her hard work is beginning to pay off. Mafole is nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a TV Soap/Telenovela at the 12th annual South African Film and Television Awards (Saftas) taking place on March 24 in Sun City. She will duke it out against Gold Diggers starlet Zimkhitha Nyoka and Suidooster actress Tarryn Lamb.

“I have prayed for this for the longest time. It just came at the most unexpected time.”

Mafole delivers a devastating, nuanced and brutally relatable performance on Rhythm City, playing an orphaned teen caring for her two younger brothers, while juggling her school work.

There always seems to be a dark cloud around her character, who has conquered sexual abuse and violence.

Mafole reveals that she has battled anxiety and depression almost all her life and playing such a meaty role has offered her solace.

” For this role she’s always crying and in a dark place. I know pain, even though it’s not as severe as hers,” she confesses.

67 ways to help this Mandela Day: Make a difference in the lives of vulnerable children #MandelaDay

Founded in June 2004, House of Hope started as a safe house for abandoned babies, but has greatly expanded in response to the needs of the community.Nelson Mandela Day: Images And Quotes Remembering 'Madiba'

Twelve years later, and now an independent NPO, they run five well-established projects which all focus on investing in the lives and dreams of children.

In this house abandoned babies 0-18 months are housed until they are adopted, placed in permanent foster care, or returned to the family under social worker supervision. The project serves as a place of safety for these children. It works in close relation with the Department of Social Development and the Department of Health. It is open 24/7 and serves the community in all crisis situations.

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There are three foster homes which provide homes for 18 children aged 6-18 years. The organisation regards these children as their “forever families” and aims to see them develop and become independent members of society