Mr Jones is the man – Inside the beautiful surprise Birthday party He did for wife, Minnie Dlamini (Pictures)

No Coronavirus formed against the couple shall prosper as celebrations of their three-year union had to go on. Quinton Jones surprised his wife Minnie Dlamini-Jones, who just turned 30, with their traditional wedding anniversary party.Minnie Dlamini

Minnie was gifted with a luxurious and extravagantly priced Jaguar I-Pace which costs an estimated R2 million.To make her month even more special, her husband topped it off with a surprise zoom party with friends and family, respecting the COVID-19 laws of social distancing.Minnie Dlamini

“Today is our traditional wedding anniversary. Yesterday he surprised me with a zoom party with my family and friends, And I got diamonds 😜💎” she shared.

We wish the Joneses’ many more years!

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Happy 25th birthday to Actor, Model and Reality TV Star Mohale Motaung

He is the owner of Glam Troupe, a company specializing in matric dance makeovers.ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏شخص واحد‏، ‏‏‏‏أحذية‏، ‏نشاطات في أماكن مفتوحة‏‏ و‏طعام‏‏‏‏

He made his first appearance on Shuga: Down South and portrayed Odirile, a confident gay economics student Odirile.

He intends to become famous in the entertainment industry as a TV star and walking out of his popular fiance’s shadow.

Age

His date of birth is on the 9th of July 1994 and the place of birth is in Kibler Park, Johannesburg, Gauteng. Mohale Motaung is 25 years old.

Education

He is currently a student of Economics at Wits University and is in his third year. Though Mohale has no experience in acting, he didn’t an acting role with the help of his boyfriend.

He had acting lessons at the State Theatre in Pretoria a few years ago.

Boyfriend

Mohale appreciates his boyfriend, Somizi Mhlongo flamboyance. He also talked on Somizi.

“We also love going to church. It keeps me grounded and allows me to reflect.”

“He can’t wait to get married and start a family. I do dream about having kids one day, but at the moment I’m focusing on growing my career and having a stable business,” he says.

Somizi heartbroken over Mary Twala’s death: ‘It’s every child’s nightmare. Finally it’s here’

 

Somizi breaks down at the funeral of his mother, late veteran actress Mary Twala on Thursday. 
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TV and radio personality Somizi Mhlongo struggled to fight back emotions as he spoke at the funeral of his mother, iconic actress Mary Twala at Grace Bible Church, Soweto, on Thursday.

Mary died on Saturday at Netcare Park Lane Hospital in Johannesburg at the age of 80. She had been in and out of hospital for several months with illness.

Somizi, dressed in all black with a hat and embroidered face mask, sat with tears in his eyes as mourners paid tribute to his mother. He was comforted in the front row by his husband Mohale and daughter Bahumi.

Taking to the podium, accompanied by Mohale, Somizi said he had always dreaded the day he would have to speak at his mother’s funeral.

“It is every child’s nightmare. Finally it is here. It is the complete opposite of what I had in mind. In my mind I had planned to put one rose on the coffin … now she is in the most beautiful coffin and decorations, because she asked for it.”

Somizi said that before Mary died on Saturday, she told the doctor she wanted a lot of flowers at her funeral and to be buried in the same dress she wore at Somizi’s wedding.

He said his mother was a very successful woman at home and on screen, praising her work ethic, humour and humility.

“If I can achieve a quarter of what my mother has achieved, I have made it in life,” he added.

The star said it was difficult to say goodbye but he was “at peace”.

“I am not sad because my mother is gone but because the umbilical cord has been cut completely. I am so at peace with what my mother has achieved, she has seen me walk down the aisle. She has seen her granddaughters.

“I know I have lost a mother on earth but gained the most powerful ancestor. Don’t be surprised if I rise beyond because I have the most generous ancestor … I promise to never make you an angry ancestor. Thank you for everything. I love you.”

The Covid-19 pandemic limited attendance at the funeral to strictly 50 people, with mourners sitting a safe distance away from each other in a large hall. The service was limited to one hour and included messages from several friends and family.

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Happy 54th birthday to Actor Jamie Bartlett.

Jamie Bartlett retires from playing his infamous role as David Genaro. This story previously appeared in the print edition of Drum Magazine.Happy 54th birthday to Actor Jamie Bartlett. He has been with shows like Isidingo as Mike O’Riley and Rhythm City as David Genaro just to name a few…All the best to him🎊🎉🎁🎂💙.

When his son hit his final year at university, he felt a fundamental shift. After working hard for so many years to give his only child a good life, Jamie Bartlett decided the time had come to focus on himself.

Having spent the past 13 years playing David Genaro in Rhythm City, he wanted to spread his wings, so he quit the popular soap.

“I’ve been playing David for a long time – I’m not saying he’s easy, but my God, we have explored every part of him,” Jamie tells DRUM.

“I know what he smells like, I know how much wax he has in his ears. It had come to an end.” David will go down as one of the meanest men in Mzansi soapies – the guy who relentlessly terrorised his rivals without so much as a thought to the devastation he wrought in the process of getting what he wanted. But karma has a way of catching up with someone and in the end, the soapie villain died the way he lived. In a dramatic scene, David is gunned down by Suffocate (Mduduzi Mabaso) and Khulekani (Mncedisi Shabangu), who’s hellbent on revenge after David killed his son.With a wealth of experience under his belt, the award-winning actor believes in sharing his knowledge. That is why Jamie hosts a masterclass at The Finishing College, an accredited private college in Bramley, Joburg.

“I teach other actors and corporates confidence – things like being comfortable in your own skin, how to leave an impression on somebody, how to speak with a smile in your voice. “That’s where I want to be right now.” It’s a far cry from the long hours working on set. Even so, he’ll miss playing diabolical David. Jamie was so immersed in the character he’d sometimes tell the scriptwriters “no, he would never do that”. He knew David inside out.

Muzi Mthabela’s exit on Isibaya left many fans heartbroken #Isibaya

Muzi Mthabela exiting Isibaya left many fans heartbroken. As one of the hit drama series’ favorite actor, his exit was anticipated to be a fairytale one as fans hoped he would follow Qondi, played by Jessica Nkosi, to Ghana.To make the series a bit more intriguing, he however had to die a painful death and fans are anguished.Muzi Mthabela

When he joined Isibaya, Muzi, who plays the handsome but vicious Duma, he started off as a hitman but later earned his way to the top and became a ruler of eBhubesini.If they wanted Duma gone they should have said he followed Qondi in Ghana not death bethuna

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