Zola Nombona to her little one: Your life has given me a reason to fight harder

Zola Nombona recently welcomed her little prince Cebelihle.Zola announced her pregnancy back in February with a cute snap that showed off her baby bump.Zola Nombona recently welcomed her little prince Cebelihle.
Image: Zola Nombona’s Instagram
Actress Zola Nombona can’t stop gushing over her little one, Cebelihle. She’s also been reflecting on how he has motivated her to become better and stronger.

The star announced the birth of her little one earlier this month and showed him off to fans in a series of Instagram posts this week.

She left little love notes for her prince in the captions.

“I’m now superhuman because of you, my heart. I love you so much, Cebelihle,” she wrote.

In another, she said he had given her “power” to improve herself.

“Your life has given me a reason to fight harder, to live bolder, to take nothing lying down. You’ve given me power,” she wrote.

In a love letter to her unborn son, Zola wrote at the time: “Here is my love flourishing. My world has changed and created.

“Your voice will be like the song I’ve longed for, and no musician in the world could ever compose. Your eyes will take away the fog that has been shutting down mine. Your smile will wipe away every tear. Your hand will sustain me forever. You gave me strength I never knew I had.”

Idols SA star Lloyiso Gijana: ‘Why do men feel entitled to women’s bodies?’

Lloyiso believes that men should be protesting, walking the streets and standing up for women.Lloyiso believes that men should be protesting, walking the streets and standing up for women.
Image: Instagram/Lloyiso Gijana
Lloyiso Gijana blew Mzansi away with his melodic voice during his Idols SA journey in 2015, and is now using his pipes to fight femicide.

The star posted a heartfelt tribute to victims of gender-based violence in SA this week on Instagram.

In a video, Lloyiso sang an emotional song titled Madoda Sabelani (Men respond) that will give you goosebumps.He wrote in the post that our women, sisters and mothers are fighting for their lives in a world where women are killed daily.

“Why are we so quiet as men, when all we hear is a women’s cry? Why do men feel entitled to women’s bodies?” he asked.

The musician believes that men should be protesting and standing up for women. He said the best way to fight gender-based violence is for men to stand together for women

“If women can’t fight for themselves, then who will fight for them.”

Lerato Kganyago is Rasta’s latest potrait victim and she is not impressed with his work

Lerato KganyagoRasta’s latest portrait victims Lerato Kganyago and Taka Tina are not impressed with the infamous painter’s work.

Rasta, real name Lebani Sirenje, is popularly known for his paintings, which are mostly done at celebrity and famous people’s funerals.

He has done portraits of Nelson Mandela‚ HHP, Lundi Tyamara‚ Sfiso Ncwane and Mandoza, among others.

Though the infamous painter doesn’t normally get the portraits accurate, he continues to showcase his art. Now he’s doing portraits of the living, too.His recent work of art includes President Cyril Ramaphosa, power couple Beyoncé and Jay-Z, which got tongues wagging as the artist once again got it wrong.

This week the “Motherwell” comedian posted a snap of what was supposed to be a carbon copy of a photograph of him and the Metro FM presenter.

Taking to Twitter, the star wrote: “Disappoint me Mabena. Yinton le (What is this) nonsense Rasta?”