K.O Threatens To Seek Legal Advise Against The Gauteng Government!

Rapper K.O has threatened to seek legal advice against the government after they used a suggestive caricature, he created with his former Cashtime associates to raise awareness on the spread of Covid-19.

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The caricature which has gone viral on social media, aims to call on peeps to stop hosting and going to gatherings, as one person is invited to a hangout but he aims to infect more than 50 partygoers.

K.O vented out his frustrations on Twitter, after he caught wind of it, and it ruffled his feathers. The rapper said he feels violated and extremely disrespected that they would use their caricature without seeking their consent.

The rapper concluded by saying he will be seeking legal advice and deemed this low and unscrupulous.

Meet Baby Munir! Inside Regina Daniels’s Baby-Naming Ceremony

Regina Daniels & husband Ned Nwoko have given fans insight into their baby-naming ceremony which took place over the weekend…

Two weeks after celebrating her baby shower and days after being given the title of ‘Nollywood Baby of The Year’, Regina & Ned celebrated the official welcoming of their son, who has been given the name Muni Neji Ned Nwoko.

And although we didn’t catch a glimpse of his face, we did get a good look at the elaborate event which took place at the Nwoko household.

Dressed to impress, Regina was pictured looking as glamourous as ever in a flowing black and white gown (was she ever pregnant?) alongside her billionaire businessman husband who was decked in a baby blue designer suit. Regina’s mom and dad – who long opposed her marriage – were also there as well as Ned’s first wife Laila Charani and brood of kids.Image

Take a look at some of the pics and clips from the special occasion.Image

Tweeps Blame Mamkhize For The Ban On Alcohol Sales

Reality show star and astute entrepreneur Shauwn Mkhize, is in the spotlight again for the wrong reasons. This follows after tweeps are shifting the blame on the ban on alcohol sales to her, following breaking the lockdown regulations with her friends.

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Last night President Cyril Ramaphosa banned the sale and distribution of alcohol with immediate effect, in order to free up hospital beds as the coronavirus pandemic continues to take its toll, but tweeps had to drag her for this.

Mamkhize who recently attended several gatherings received major backlash on social media for not adhering to the rules, now tweeps are saying if she did not document her attendance the President would not have not banned sales on alcohol.

Happy 28th birthday to Skeem Saam Actress Mogau Paulina Motlhatswi (Mapitsi)

Happy 28th birthday to Skeem Saam Actress Mogau Paulina Motlhatswi (Mapitsi)…All the best to her🎊🎉🎁🎂❤.ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏شخص واحد‏، ‏‏لقطة قريبة‏‏‏

For all the fans of celebrated Skeem Saam star actress Mogau Pauline Motlhatswi, we are glad to share her biography with you. Read below to learn more about her. Mogau Motlhatswi biography Early life and education This South African actress was born on the 13th of July, 1992 in the village of Mogoto, found in Limpopo. This would put her age at 27 years. As for education, she attended Brixton’s Piet van Vuuren Primary School. At this school, she was involved heavily in athletic activities. After this stage of her schooling, she went on to Waverly where she attended St. Mary’s High School. There, she studied geography, history and drama until her final year of high school. Obviously, drama was what she would use to proceed later on in life. After completing her high school studies, she attended the University of Johannesburg where she studied audiovisual communicationMogau Paulina Motlhatswi

CTING is an escape for Mogau Motlhatswi (27) from Mogoto Are you a fan of Mapitsi actress Mogau Motlhatswi and looking to learn more about her? We have her biography for all the fans of her work. Whether you are looking for information on Mogau Motlhatswi the actress or Mogau Paulina Motlhatswi the person, we have all of it for you. Read on to find out. Village in Zebediela, Limpopo. It allows me to put my issues aside and step into the next person’s shoes. This helps me to be true to the character. This is why I don’t judge my character Mapitsi in Skeem Saam, who became pregnant when she was 15,” said Mogau. Mapitsi is a young student from Ga-Mashashane who lives in Turfloop and became a mother as a teenager.

Mogau Motlhatswi actress Career Early on in life, she had dreams of first venturing into the legal profession then changed to wanting to become a radio personality. However, she later decided she wanted a career as an actress when she was introduced to theater and film. In the year 2011, she was cast as one of the leads of a popular soap opera and she became known as Mapitsi from Skeem Saam. She was one of the principal cast, with her starring alongside Amanda du Pont, Eric Macheru, Clement Maosa, Natasha Thahane and Thabo Mamabolo. Mapitsi Skeem Saam was supposed to play the ex-girlfriend of the latter, Cornet Mamabolo, on the show. Looking at Mogau Motlhatswi career in show business, so far she has held the role in Skeem Saam for 7 seasons. Other appearances include season 12 of Soul City where she played Bulelwa and season 1 of Karektas as herself, a celebrity guest.

Shimza Announces Historic Mandela Day Live Stream On Robben Island

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This unique performance is set to be a moving and deep sonic journey against an emblematic backdrop and can be viewed via MTV Base South Africa on the 18th July 2020 from 16:00 – 18:00.

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Shimza has become an essential figure across the global dance music world, renowned for his slick productions and infectious Afro Tech sound. A dedicated philanthropist, he has been hosting his One Man Show events for over a decade, raising funds for underprivileged children and causes close to his heart in South Africa. The historic livestream performance on Robben Island is the latest evolution of this. Centering much of his career around humanitarian initiatives, the young artist aims to change the way that South Africa’s youth consume information, by encouraging them to learn through the medium of music.

“It’s up to all of us in South Africa to shape how our history is being told. We need to tell our story using our gifts. Those that we can freely demonstrate and live off now, because of the struggles of people like the great Nelson Mandela,” Shimza comments.

Hosting a DJ set on the historic Robben Island, where such hardship was endured, serves as a stark reminder of how far the country has come since the imprisonment of Nelson Mandela, while also proving there is still much to be achieved on a global scale. Shimza believes that this fusion of music and culture is the best way to engage and educate people in topics of South Africa’s rich heritage, while bringing social cohesion during this time of uncertainty. According to Shimza, his show on Robben Island is also his way of not admitting defeat to the global COVID pandemic.

“It makes sense for me to do something like this on Robben Island for Mandela Day to raise money for people in Cape Town who have been affected by Covid. It’s my way of saying that we’re not being held ransom by this pandemic,” he said.

“To not do something, would be admitting defeat you know,” he said. “I think doing something like this – and being able to use my influence – means I can give hope to other people which right now feels like the right thing to do.”

Shimza’s One Man Show started very small (with less than 300 in the audience) and has grown to drawing crowds of over 10 000. It has historically all been about giving back to the community: “In December we do the Christmas party for orphans, in January we donate school uniforms and then the June one – which was supposed to be this past weekend – I host a free workshop for young artists that don’t have any information about the music industry.” “I try as much as I can to do back every time I do my One Man Show,” he said.

On a personal level, the lockdown measures due to the Covid-19 pandemic has also affected Shimza.

“Right now I would have been in Europe trying to crack that market,” he said. “The strategy was always to dominate globally and that is what we were working on before Covid. After this we will go back to that plan and to produce more music, while looking to see where we can grow the One Man Show brand. But for now we need to stay home and stay safe and try to use our influence for good here. I cannot wait for the Robben Island show,” he concluded.

Song, dance and music contributed tremendously to South Africa’s struggle and political history as it was used as a tool on global stages to fight against the apartheid regime by the likes of Miriam Makeba, Hugh Masekela and Johnny Clegg. Whilst imprisoned, Madiba, along with other Ex-Political Prisoners, used music as a form of healing, protest, meditation and entertainment in the morbid cold corridors of prison.

This day will go down in history as one of the days that we celebrated social memory uniquely. We couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate Mandela Day this year than through music brought to you by a proud young South African DJ. – Morongoa Ramaboa , Robben Island Museum Spokesperson”With this global pandemic hitting the travel and tourism industry with such gust, we need to ensure that we embark on new innovative ways of reminding the world why they love Cape Town so much. This Mandela Day performance by such a highly regarded and world-renowned artist will hopefully ignite a new passion for the significance of Robben Island, while also raising some much-needed funds for those affected by Covid-19. It’s a collaboration such as this that brings about a ton of good, no matter which way you look at it.” – Enver Duminy, CEO Cape Town Tourism