Circulating rumours say Rhythm City actress Mbalenhle Zakwe is dating her brother

Mbalenhle ZakweRhythm City star Mbalenhle Zakwe has come forward to set the record straight. She told Daily Sun she was gatvol of rumours that she was dating maskandi artist Phumlani “Imfezemnyama” Khumalo.“I don’t know the source of these rumours, or the intention behind them. My only guess is someone is jealous of my little achievements.”

She said although she had a bond with Imfezemnyama, there was nothing more.“Initially, I didn’t take the rumours seriously, but now they’re starting to bother me because they’re not true and they’re starting to destroy our working relationship.”

Mbalenhle said she had been working with Imfezemnyama since 2018.

“He saw me signing at an event and he loved my voice. This year, he convinced me to join him in the studio. For this reason, we have been spending a lot of time together,” she said.

“I’m not dating Imfezemnyama and it will never happen. He is my brother and I feel comfortable around him. These rumours started to intensify when we were doing his latest album Phumlani: Lakokota.She said Imfezemnyama was actually her neighbour in Nquthu, KZN.

“I normally don’t like discussing my love life in the media, but I decided to talk about this because people might have wrong assumptions.”

Imfezemnyama said: “These rumours have been circulating for a while now, and I don’t know who is behind them. I have a wife and I’ll never cheat on her. I also know Mbali’s boyfriend and he can trust me with her.”

Young mother delivers baby in hospital toilet

Tiyiselani Loveness Mayinge has to give birth in the toilet because the hospital doesn’t have bedsA young mom has told how she delivered one of her twin babies inside a hospital toilet, unaided by nurses who shouted orders at her.

Tiyiselani Loveness Mayinge, 28, said she was admitted at Mapulaneng Hospital in Bushbuckridge on June 3, and she and other pregnant women were forced to sleep on the floor due to lack of beds.

“I was shown a room where many pregnant women were sleeping on the floor. I decided to sit on a chair and while I was sitting, I called for help as I felt the baby was coming.

“Nurses shouted, saying I must wait as they were helping someone else to deliver.

“I walked to the bathroom and as I got in, the baby came out. I lied down and pushed,” Mayinge said.“I thought the nurses were going to help me deliver but they waited outside, shouting that I must carry my baby to the bed they had prepared for me.

“I carried the baby boy and went to the ward and lied on the bed,” she said.To her shock, she felt another baby coming out.

“I screamed for help and nurses helped me deliver the other baby (a girl). I did not know that I was pregnant with twins.

“I had been going to the local clinic where I was just told that my baby was big.“It is very shocking to get such treatment at a government hospital in this day and age. But my mother was not shocked when I told her what happened to me.”

Mayinge said the hospital also had water problems.

“My children were just wiped and handed over to me like that, I’m lucky they are alive and we are home now.”

A community member said the water problem at Mapulaneng Hospital had been going on for years.

“I think the nurses themselves get frustrated. Sometimes there is not enough clean linen, no beds, and water,” said the man.Provincial health spokesperson Dumisani Malamule said the department is investigating the incident.

“We are investigating the matter and we will find information and take action when we get [to the bottom of] what really transpired,” said Malamule. The DA in the province expressed shock at the incident, saying they would report the matter to the SA Human Rights Commission.

DA provincial leader Jane Sithole said: “Mapulaneng Hospital hasn’t had water for a very long time and desperate appeals to the Mpumalanga department of health to ensure consistent water supply to the hospital had fallen on deaf ears,” said Sithole.

Happy birthday to this talented Actress 🥳🥳❤ Slindile Nodangala🖤

ربما تحتوي الصورة على: ‏‏شخص واحد‏، ‏‏لقطة قريبة‏‏‏Slindile Nodangala (born 23 June 1972) is a South African actress most famous for acting as Ruby Dikobe a shebeen queen in the soap, Generations, where her father is Sompisi (Tiki Nxumalo).
Nodangala grew up in Durban and was raised by her grandmother, who died in 1997, and her older siblings. When she was younger she was trained by Gibson Kente. Nodangala was also an active member of her church choir. She was involved in a car accident and suffered injuries to her leg and was hospitalised for three months. She has two children born in 1996 and 2001.
Nodangala was a backing vocalist for Stimela between 1994 and 1995.

Ntando Duma celebrates her ex-lover and baby daddy, Junior De Rocka’s girlfriend


Ntando Duma celebrates her ex-lover and baby daddy, Junior De Rocka’s girlfriend.
Ntando Duma and Junior De RockaTaking to Instagram, Junior shared a photo of his girlfriend on her birthday, and Duma commented on the photo; “Happy birthday to your Queen.Some social media users found it absurd, while a few applauded her. The lovebirds have been sharing snaps from their vacay on Instagram and Junior didn’t miss a beat when he gushed over his lady.No matter where I go in life, I’m happy knowing that I have a wonderful woman like you by my side. Your beauty, grace, and strength are a constant source of inspiration. Happy birthday my love. I’ll always Love you.Ntando Duma