First Look At Somizi’s Cooking Show

Somizi Mhlongo has been working on his latest project and it gave haters heart palpitations.

The all-rounder gave fans a glimpse of his cooking show Dinner at Somizi’s, that was supposed to be on his YouTube channel, but will be playing at 1Magic DSTV channel 103.

His first episode will premiere on July 10 at 7pm and the first guest is Isono: The Sin actress Rami Chuene.

1Magic released the trailer of his highly anticipated cooking show and fans cannot wait to feast their eyes and indulge in the energy given off in the Mhlongo-Motaung household.

In the trailer, Somizi and hubby Mohale laugh and have a good time with Rami Chuene as they joke about her beef with the Fergusons and also delve deeper into her personal life.

The first episode will also see Somgaga paying tribute to his late mother Mary Twala.

Watch the trailer below:

Muzi Mthabela’s Isibaya Exit Shocks Viewers

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.Image

To make the series a bit more intriguing, he however had to die a painful death and fans are anguished.

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.

He announced his exit a few months ago and said he left on a good note, to pursue another role as Shaka Zulu.Image

Viewers were not happy at his departure and he will be dearly missedImage

Marah Louw pays tribute to veteran actress Mary Twala

Marah LouwMarah Louw has joined the flood of tributes pouring in for veteran actress Mary Twala, who died on Saturday at Netcare Park Lane Hospital in Johannesburg Mary’s son Somizi confirmed the star’s death, declaring: “The tree has fallen, I’m shattered to the core.”

Marah was shocked by the news of Mary’s death and told TshisaLIVE she is going to miss her laughter the most. She described her friend as a bundle of joy to be around with.

“I had the opportunity to work for a longer period with her when we were doing Lillian Dube’s show called Skwizas. It was crazy there. It didn’t feel like we were working, we would constantly laugh whenever we were shooting.Mary Twala and Cyril Ramaphosa“I never saw her angry. We used to crack jokes and make fun of each other but she would never take the jokes to heart. She had so many funny things to say and I’m also going to miss her professionalism”.

The singer admitted that as actresses aged they sometimes forget their lines, but Mary would say whatever came to mind and it would gel nicely with the story.

“Whatever she comes up with would be funny. And she was very professional. She could have run an acting school [to] teach the younger generation. I wish we had an opportunity to do that and have an academy. She left a hell of a legacy and I hope the younger generation will pick up on it and emulate her.”

Marah took us down memory lane to the time she first met Mary in 1969, when the pair were in the musical Skhali.Mary Twala

#HousekeepersMzansi: Is Linda digging a hole for herself?

housekeepers 2In Housekeepers, Linda Ndlovu’s past keeps following her everywhere she goes. If she’s not having sleepless nights, she’s having heavy nightmares about the police finding out the truth about who killed the Zwide family. Linda now believes that she’s drowning and there’s no one to save her.

As if that’s not enough drama for Linda, it turns out the family she now works for, the Ngubanes, had close relations with the Zwides. Linda discovered this when Mkhonto, the lady who does all the dirty work for the Ngubanes, told her that Boniswa and Peter Zwide would be cremated at their funeral parlour.The Zwides haunt Linda
Linda got the shock of her life when their bodies arrived in the house. Her body language changed and when Mkhonto asked if she knew them, she lied and said she only

Clive confronts Noli about June’s death
Noli Ngubane and Mkhonto are now doing everything in their power to make sure that Noli’s husband, Clive, never finds out that they helped Boniswa with June’s murder. It’s going to take a while to convince Clive that his wife’s hands are clean, especially after finding a USB stick containing incriminating information. He confronted her and asked if she had anything to do with June’s death. As expected, she denied it.

“Boniswa had a little problem that needed some cleaning up,” Noli said. “This is what I think… You and Boniswa killed her in jail,” Clive responded. Noli told him that although she had every right to hate June, it wasn’t enough to kill her. Well, it doesn’t look like Clive believes this story and it’s sad that the shocking discovery even caused his heart attack.

The trust has definitely been broken here and it will be interesting to see how this family handles all these secrets going forward.

She then let viewers in on what was going on in her mind at the time. “I knew they were dead, but to know their bodies were in the same house made me fear the Ngubanes even more. Evil attracts evil,” she concluded. You know what? Linda is very right about the Ngubanes.

The first season of the series followed Linda as she plotted to kill the Zwides because she wanted to get them back for causing her mother’s death. However, what she doesn’t know right now is that she’s living with people who were part of the plan to kill June.

housekeepers 3 heard about them in the news.

‘You did great’- Twitter shows Sizwe Dhlomo some love after radio comeback

Sizwe Dhlomo is the new host of Kaya FM's afternoon drive show.Sizwe Dhlomo is the new host of Kaya FM’s afternoon drive show.
Image: Instagram/Sizwe Dhlomo
The return of Sizwe Dhlomo to the airwaves has been a dream come true for his fans who have showered him with nothing but love after his Kaya FM debut as the host of the station’s drive show.

His timeline was flooded with messages from well-wishers and compliments which he obvs retweeted during the course of the show.

The show airs on Monday to Thursday between 3pm-6pm.

In the past, Sizwe hosted a number of shows including Live, a music show on SABC 1, Kfm’s Night Talk and just last year, he was one of the presenters on Newzroom Afrika’s morning show.

In a statement issued by Kaya FM one month ago, Sizwe said he was excited to join the station.

“I am very excited to be joining the Kaya FM family! Working under the tutelage of Greg Maloka is something that I regard as an honour and privilege. I am looking forward to engaging with Kaya listeners as we drive the station and our country into the future.”

Among his well-wishers were DJ Franky and Kaya FM presenter Sindi Van Zyl.