Gqom Musician Njabulo Zondi known to many as Biggie has died

Gqom Musician Njabulo Zondi known to many as Biggie has ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏شخص واحد‏، ‏‏لقطة قريبة‏‏‏Gqom musician Njabulo Zondi, who is affectionately known to many as Biggie, has died. The news of his passing broke out last night on social media. According to numerous sources, the musician succumbed to heart failure.

A close friend of his who did not want to be named told ZAlebs that he received a call at 8 pm, informing him that his beloved friend has passed on. He said Biggie was in ICU, and he suffered from heart failure. He was in ICU, and he suffered from heart failure, just before 8 pm a call came through to confirm his death,” said the source.Another source said Biggie was rushed to hospital after he became sick, and he was then put on life support as he had water in his body, but his heart gave up. Biggie’s friend Dladla Mshunqisi, took to Instagram this morning to express his shock and pay tribute to him.Njabulo Zondi

I’ve seen people losing friends but never in my wildest dreams did I think I’d ever loose you. Heaven has called you and I know that you’ve answered, but how can death not think how am I to carry on?”

“Since the frantic call came in telling me you are no more, my world came to a standstill, how was I supposed to go on knowing my journey has ended with you?” he wrote.
His family has not yet released a statement. RIP Biggie

Happiest birthday to Clament🥳🥳🖤 #SkeemSaam

Remember Clement was a ballet dancer when #SkeemSaam started, and his father didn’t like it coz it made him seem weak”ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏‏٢‏ شخصان‏، ‏‏‏‏أشخاص يجلسون‏، ‏أشخاص يقفون‏‏ و‏نشاطات في أماكن مفتوحة‏‏‏‏

Clement came out of the closet long time back #SkeemSaam

Thats not cool. They never gave us hint about Clement…..all of a sudden is gay…aowa. why he never tried to propose Lesole ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏شخص واحد‏، ‏‏وقوف‏‏‏#SkeemSaam

#SkeemSaam Clement is Gay? How Mara? Why? Kanjan? Byang?

“I’m more surprised that people are shocked by this, the signs have always been there #skeemsaam”

“I knew Clement was gay. His reluctance to join the dating club told me everything”ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏شخص واحد‏، ‏‏وقوف‏‏‏

“Signs were always there but we chose to ignore them”ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏‏٢‏ شخصان‏، ‏‏أشخاص يجلسون‏‏‏

Hookay, It Makes A Lot Of Sense Now. Clement Used To Like #Leshole #Clement #SkeemSaam”

“#SkeemSaam killed me today”I missed #SkeemSaam…. Just heard that Clement is……. Clement is Uhm…… *clears throat*… Clement is…… But Somizi knows what I’m talking about.”

Clement coming out during pride month! #SkeemSaam writers!! Their mind!

Happy 34th birthday to The Queen Actor Sthembiso SK Khoza (Shaka Khoza)..

Sthembiso Khoza is a South African born actor with a knack for great acts on-screen and good life off-screen. You probably know him as Shaka from The Queen. Born on the 1st of July, 1986, in Sthembiso Khoza-Natal, Sthembiso has grown into a talented actor with all the right attributes. Women in Mzansi can not keep calm, and it is alright. The man is fine. Apart from his good looks and talent in acting, Sthembiso also has another strength in the name of martial arts. At 12, he fought his way up the championships to win the black belt. Image: Instagram.com, @skcoza Source: UGC The TV ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏شخص واحد‏، ‏‏‏وقوف‏ و‏نظارة‏‏‏‏presenter/actor, Sthembosi, lives a rich life in terms of exploring all that life has in store for him. He has had his strengths just like he has had his weaknesses, but through it all, he has managed to live his best life. Here you will find the most interesting facts about him. Sthembiso Khoza is widely recognized for the splendid work on the show Goal Diggerz and Mzanzi Ridez. He has also done a good job as a field reporter on Vuzu’s TV Entertainment magazine show. Sthembiso Khoza biographySK Khoza profile Who is Shaka Khoza? Here is a brief profile about him: First name: Sthembiso Other names: Khoza Profession: TV Show Host and actor Age: 31 years Sign: Cancer Place of birth

Happy birthday to the legendary actor Ntate Jerry Phele aka Mofokeng.

rry Phele appears in The Throne, a new telenovela on Mzansi Magic.
Jerry Phele occupies an exalted place in the firmament of stardom in South African television.ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏شخص واحد‏

It’s all thanks to the role of Mofokeng that he played in the iconic multi-language comedy, Emzini WeZinsizwa.

He and Tshawe (Vusi Thanda) are the only surviving leads of this once-in-a-generation production that continues to be referenced in local pop culture and lexicon.ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏شخص واحد‏، ‏‏‏وقوف‏ و‏قبعة‏‏‏‏

Emzini examined the comedic moments and interaction of four men sharing a space in a hostel, which became fertile ground for slapstick.

Each spoke their own language, Zulu, Xhosa and Sotho, but got along and understood each other.To this day, after numerous starring roles, Phele has forsaken his identity to Mofokeng.ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏شخص واحد‏، ‏‏وقوف‏‏‏

“I’ve tried to correct people, I’ve given up. It has become my name. Even when I meet the real Bafokeng, they call me Phoka [clan name] and ask me where in Qwaqwa I am from.ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏شخص واحد‏، ‏‏‏وقوف‏ و‏أحذية‏‏‏‏

“Even my children are known as Mofokeng children and my mother is Mofokeng’s mother. I now take it as a compliment, it means that the character I played really made an impression on people,” he laughs.

“Emzini played a powerful role in promoting social cohesion. It showed us that no matter which language you speak, botho ke botho [humanity is humanity] and we should all be equal. Now I see how that style has been adopted on TV where you see a Zulu speaker in conversation with a Tswana and none of them compromise on their language yet they understand each other.”

I’m talking to Phele ahead of his big debut on The Throne, the new Mzansi Magic telenovela from Connie and Shona Ferguson’s Ferguson Films production house, coming on July 30.The drama is premised around a mythical modest Tswana kingdom in today’s Magaliesberg, North West, thrown into disarray when mineral deposits are discovered on their land and the legitimacy of reigning monarch Queen Mosadi Kwena (Monnye Kunupi) is questioned.

The show sees Lerato Zah Moloi play the ambitious royal daughter Kefilwe while Tsholo Matshaba is Odirile, the queen’s discontented younger sister.

Kabelo Moalusi plays the queen’s only son and her middle child, Tumelo, and Don Mlangeni portrays Moseki, the queen’s younger brother.