Birthday S/O to Nadia Nakai , she’s turning 34 years

SA Hip Hop star Nadia Nakai embarks on a birthday tour as she turns 34.

It is Nadia Nakai’s world and we’re all living in it. The star is living her best life, after putting in work since the passing of her boyfriends AKA. We have watched her pick herself back up and dominate the game like she always does.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nakai recent clocked 34 and she made sure it was a very memorable birthday. She took to social media and announced tour dates to celebrate turning a new age. According to her, “it’s bully season” and she’s ready to dominate every space. News reports that Nadia will be perform at various stops across Gauteng and in Cape Town until June 14. Her final show will be at the JOJO Rooftop Lounge. Of course, excited fans might want to jump on the chance to see her.

The “Back In” star also got well wishes from fans and fellow celebs. AKA’s mother Lynn Forbes wrote, “Happy Birthday again you! Love you tons!”
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leezy_lindokuhle’ wished her well, “Happy birthday @nadianakai taurus gang for sure.”

@bydega_ sent a very clear message to her, “Getting my life together and giving her a baby soon.”
TV star Minnie Dlamini replied, “Happy birthday MaDlamini.”

Ku up and down in the Shabalala household. It’s brighter for one couple but it only gets darker for the other. MyBrothersKeeper

Ku up and down in the Shabalala household. It’s brighter for one couple but it only gets darker for the other. MyBrothersKeeper Puseletso arrives home late, and Ndumiso is losing his mind. Mshengu offers MaMchunu an opportunity to get the closure she desperately needs.
Tuesday 21 May 2024
Episode 22


 
MaMchunu decides to leave Mshengu’s fate to the Lord. Ndumiso and Puseletso are a long way from being okay. Nomusa forbids Nqubeko from mentioning Fakazile’s name in her home.
Wednesday 22 May 2024
Episode 23
Ndumiso’s rage and jealousy get the best of him. MaMchunu and Mshengu make up and rekindle their love.
Thursday 23 May 2024
Episode 24
MaMchunu takes it upon herself to pray for the failing marriages in the Shabalala family. Sbu asks for Nomusa’s intervention in his parents’ marriage.
Friday 24 May to Friday 31 May unavailable – we’ll update when they are.
Premiere episodes of My Brother’s Keeper air on Mzansi Magic from Mondays to Fridays at 19h30

Congratulations to MaWhoo she haa built her mama a house for 2.5 million

Once again, our star girl and amapiano vocalist, Mawhoo, has recently been a hot social media topic. Mawhoo claims she spent R2.5M building her mom’s house The Ngilimele hitmaker has been the talk of the town for quite some time now on the social media streets after being dragged by many netizens for how she was dressed in public. MaWhoo: I spent approximately 2.5 million building my mother a house ❤” See the post below: Netizens have mixed reactions Many social media users had mixed reactions to Mawhoo’s claim. See some of the comments below: @Ihhashi_Turkei shared: “This one has a mathematical problem just like me, she’s always throwing millions around out of the blue even for shopping.” @Life_As_JoMan commented:


 

 

Too many numbers can be a problem sometimes.” @Muroa_jnr tweeted: “Her and Skomota same line. They love throwing numbers carelessly. But what can we say.” @sim_bells shared: “Ngeyoku dunusa or nge girlfriend allowance…She must be clear on that one.

Linda Mtoba speaks on her character in BET series Queendom

Actress Linda Mtoba over the years has gained a reputation for her screen work and this April South African TV viewers saw her step into a new light with her first lead role.

Mtoba portrays the role of Ntandokayise Mthombeni on BET Africa’s new daily drama ‘Queendom’ which celebrates the strength, resilience and power of women who shape their destinies.Queendom’ offers a refreshingly authentic portrayal of women in black communities, one that reflects the diverse roles and responsibilities they shoulder in today’s society.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
“In South Africa, especially, women play a pivotal role in their communities and families. It’s not just about running the household; it’s about owning property, making financial decisions, and shaping the future for themselves and their loved ones,” says Mtoba.

With increasingly more women becoming at the forefront of society, economically empowered and individuals of influence, it’s paramount that stories are told that reflect them in this light.‘Queendom’ captures this reality in a way that feels genuine and relatable, explains Mtoba.

“The storytelling delves into the complexities of women’s lives, highlighting their power, their struggles, and their triumphs with nuance and depth.

“It’s a narrative that celebrates the strength and resilience of women, showcasing their ability to overcome adversity and thrive in the face of challenges.”Mtoba’s character, Nthandokayise, is a maverick community leader in Tsakane, who discovers that she is the rightful heir to the throne of the Khahlamba Kingdom.

Her mother, Tholakele Mthombeni, played by Sindi Dlathu, has been keeping this secret from her for 30 years.

“Ntando’s journey has taught me some invaluable lessons about life and resilience. It’s like peeling back the layers of an onion — you realise that there’s so much more to her than meets the eye.“It’s a reminder that true strength comes from within, from tapping into that reservoir of resilience and determination that resides in each of us.”

‘Queendom’ explores themes of social justice, empowerment and equality, which is quite fitting in the current South African context, as the country celebrates 30 years of democracy.

Mtoba agrees that it’s important to tell stories like ‘Queendom’ because they are a reflection of the reality we’re living in right now – with communities struggling without access to basic necessities like water and electricity.

For example, in one scene, the local counsellor is using precious water to wash his car, while the community suffers.

“It’s a poignant reminder of the inequalities that still exist in our society, even three decades into democracy.

“It’s a harsh truth, but it needs to be acknowledged and addressed. ‘Queendom’ shines a light on these pressing issues, showing us the stark contrast between those in power and those who are marginalised and forgotten.”

“Through the lens of imagination, ‘Queendom’ invites us to confront the harsh realities of our world, to question the status quo, and to imagine a better future for all.

“As we celebrate this milestone in our country’s history, let’s not forget the stories that still need to be told, the voices that still need to be heard.

“‘Queendom’ is just one piece of the puzzle, but it’s a vital one — a reminder that our journey towards true equality and justice is far from over. And it’s up to all of us to keep pushing for change, to keep fighting for a brighter tomorrow for generations to come.”

At first glance, viewers might think that ‘Queendom’ is another show about a royal family fighting for the throne, but the actress describes it as a “unique blend of fiction and cultural resonance”.

“It’s not your typical story about royalty — it’s a tapestry woven from threads of imagination and inspiration drawn from diverse cultures across Africa. That’s the beauty of it.”

‘Queendom’ taps into universal themes and narratives that viewers can relate to on a personal level.

“What’s truly special is how ‘Queendom’ celebrates the richness and diversity of African cultures, blending traditions and customs to create a narrative that feels both familiar and fresh.

“It’s a melting pot of stories, some rooted in history, others born from the collective imagination of storytellers.

“It’s a celebration of our shared humanity, our collective heritage, and the power of imagination to transport us to worlds beyond our wildest dreams.”

‘Queendom’ airs on BET Africa channel 129, Monday to Thursday at 6.30 pm.

Zolisa Xaluva finally speaks about returning to Smoke & Mirrors and responds to ‘he is joining Isitha: The Enemy’

_Zolisa Xaluva finally speaks about returning to Smoke & Mirrors and responds to ‘he is joining Isitha: The Enemy’Zolisa Xaluva says it’s no secret viewers want him back in ‘Smoke and Mirrors’.
Image: Supplied/ Zolisa’s Facebook
“It’s no secret viewers want me back in Smoke and Mirrors.”

 
So said actor Zolisa Xaluva after his exit from the e.tv weeknight show.In Smoke and Mirrors, Zolisa played Ceasar, now played by Hlomla Dandala.

“I experience their desire every day, either in person or on social media. Every time I step out I’m faced with a ‘why did you leave/when are you coming back?’ It feels great to know how much impact I had on the show and I’m aware of the appreciation shown by the audience,” he told TshisaLIVE.

“I’m asked to come back every day and my departure from the show was a business/contractual one; it was never personal. I’m a businessman, if business is done right I’m keen to play. I also have a love and appreciation for that audience.”

Zolisa dismissed speculation that he is earmarked to join e.tv’s Isitha.

“The Isitha conversation is a rumour. I have not been in talks with the producers of the show and I know them personally. It’s just a rumour.”

Zolisa said he is moving between Cape Town and Johannesburg shooting Mzansi Magic Code 13 and the third season of Kings of Joburg.

“I’m also joining a Netflix series that had a successful first season. I’m coming in to assist them in the second instalment.”