Friday, 8 March 2019

Faith Nketsi explains her social media blackout


Faith Nketsi has explained why she has not been on social media for a month. 

If you are one of her followers, you would have noticed that she hasn't posted anything for almost a month now, especially on her Instagram account. 

The star has revealed the reason for that absence in her new posts. Check what she had to say, as we serve you with her new pictures…

Faith Nketsi

Last picture until next month ✌🏽😂 I'm kidding….. On the real though, I've been getting dms like "where are u, we miss u" or she's back and this is from me not posting in a month. I've come to realize that constant use of social media can turn into a distraction, which can lead to procrastination and isolation from the people you love.

Faith NketsiI've seen so many people lose themselves because of social media, people forget to have fun, achieve their goal for themselves and start doing things for social media, even though there are also endless benefits to it, It's important to periodically take a break when you feel like you're spending too much time on social media, even if it's for a short period of time.

Faith NketsiFact: A break from social media improves common health issues such as anxiety, depression, and insomnia. Anxiety and depression reduce significantly when there's no pressure to meet the standards you see on social media, I say this all the time; people tend to forget that we only post the good things, the good angles, never our battles or failures, so not everyone's life is perfect.

Faith NketsiSo with that been said, Instagram has changed my life for the better in such a dramatic way and I will forever be grateful, but once in a while I need that break, just to be me. ❤

Pallance Dladla is the #Netflix superhero #Mzansi never knew it needed

"My mom," he says and then nods profusely. "When I was growing up, my favourite superhero was my mom." Either Pallance Dladla has been asked this question before or he really means his answer.

In "Shadow," the first South African Original Series acquired by Netflix, Dladla plays the lead character, Shadrach "Shadow" Khumalo. He's a former task force specialist in the South African Police Services. He is also a superhero who is immune to pain.

Disappointed by the lack of service in the SAPS, he quits the force and takes cases into his own hands. Vengeance is his as he helps those in need against the grip of murderers, human traffickers and more. So when I ask him which superheroes he liked when he was a kid, I'm expecting him to say Superman or Jean Grey or Luke Cage. Hell, I would have even taken Batman, who isn't a superhero but is labelled one anyway.

But he continues: "I had to think about your question and make it personal because the thing about being a superhero is not about the mask you put on in front of your enemies. It's about when you take off the mask and the humanity and vulnerability comes through."

"That makes the bravery. It's not someone who doesn't have fear. It's someone who faces their fears. And when I saw that in the Shadow script, it resonated with me because it reminds me of people like my mom."

"Shadow" premieres all eight episodes across the globe on March 8. Ahead of the world premiere of Netflix's "Shadow," Dladla spoke to IOL Entertainment about his role as Mzansi's first Netflix superhero.

Q: You had to bulk for the role, tell us about your journey.

A: What usually happens in my preparation for roles is: I imagine how the character looks while I'm reading the page and I try to not see myself or my physical appearance. Shadow is military trained and comes from a task force so I had to work out and make sure I bring that to life.

Q: What is Shadow's kryptonite?

A: His heart. Physically and otherwise. He's hurting, man. He's a man who is trying to heal and forgive himself. He gets lost in this self-destruction phase where he crosses the line between justice and vengeance.

Q: When Shadow has an intimate conversation with his sister's friend, Ashley (played by Amanda du Pont), they speak about how they think they're on earth to fix people. But the concept of a fixer suggests that you can't fix yourself...

A: It all stems from somewhere, though. Usually, when someone is trying to fix a situation, they are also trying to fix themselves. There is vulnerability behind bravado. It's an internal journey - that's what I think is the most important part about being a fixer.

Q: But that opens the door for narcissism, right? The police captain even says Shadow is playing God and "sooner or later, he's going to fall from his tower."

A: That's what the show actually explores: the line between vengeance and justice. It's easy to cross that line when you get pushed to a certain point. So in watching the series, things will unravel to you.

Q: This is a global series but how do you feel about Maboneng being heavily highlighted on Shadow?

A: I'm born and bred in Johannesburg and we shot scenes in Soweto - by the towers. That's like a walk away from my home. I grew up looking at those towers and that as a point of reference for viewers is great! Joburg is the kind of city with momentum and diversity that other people can relate to.

Q: Which superpower do you wish you had?

A: Reading minds! I could do so much with that (laughs)!

IOL Entertainment




#Recipe: How to make delicious #dumplings

International Women's Day celebration is left with a few hours to kick off. We are thinking that Dumplings would be tasty for you and your family on such a day.

One might ask, what are Dumplings?

Dumpling is a broad classification for a dish that consists of piece of dough wrapped around a filling or of dough with no filling. The dough can be based on bread, flour, or potatoes, and may be filled with meat, fish, Chicken, cheese, vegetables, fruits, or sweets. 

Try it out . This is all you need to enjoy your tasty Dumplings on Women's Day.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon white sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon margarine
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • Add all ingredients to list

Directions

  1. Stir together flour, baking powder, sugar, and salt in medium size bowl. Cut in butter until crumbly. Stir in milk to make a soft dough.
  2. Drop by spoonfuls into boiling stew. Cover and simmer 15 minutes without lifting lid. Serve.
  3. To make parsley dumplings, add 1 tablespoon parsley flakes to the dry ingredients.

Wednesday, 6 March 2019

#Facebook plans to create crypto coins for #WhatsApp

Facebook is reportedly planning to create a cryptocurrency coin for WhatsApp.

This is according to a New York Times report which states that Facebook's "working on a coin" that will allow users to send and receive virtual cash to contacts, similar to Venmo and PayPal.

However, the report showed that the publication reached out for comment and Facebook did not directly address its work on a digital coin.

Cryptocurrency publication Coindesk also reported the same news stating that a source confirmed that the company is working on a stable coin, based on past meetings with the Menlo Park company.

In December 2018, Bloomberg was the first to report the news stating that the coin would allow users to transfer money on WhatsApp and that it would be a type of digital currency pegged to the US dollar.

Other messaging services such as Signal and Telegram are also reportedly working on their own digital currencies.

Farieda Metsileng talks about how she got into acting as she bags #Uzalo role

Media personality Farieda Metsileng recently announced that she is joining season 5 of Uzalo.

In a previous interview, she talked about how she has always wanted to be an actress.

"I wanted to become an actress for a very long time, it's been my life long dream but couldn't go through the avenues that were needed to get an agent to go through to auditions, so after having studied at AFDA for a year, I was like ok…Can't continue, let me get an internship. I got an internship at Red Pepper and then I stopped working in 2015."

Farieda's former boss is the one that encouraged her to follow her dreams.

"My former boss said to me, what's happening with your acting career, and I said, no one wants to hire me and she said well…use your social media platforms, create a character and that's how it started.

Tuesday, 5 March 2019

#Facebook partners with #Cell for brand new #WiFi service

Social media giant Facebook has announced that it will partner with Cell C to launch its Express Wi-Fi service in South Africa.

"With Express Wi-Fi, Facebook works with Internet providers and mobile operators to help build and grow their Wi-Fi businesses in a sustainable and scalable way," the company said.

In other words, people can buy vouchers from a small business owner to access and use Facebook Express Wi-Fi via a hotspot.

"People typically access Express Wi-Fi hotspots by signing up with a participating retailer and purchasing a prepaid data pack," Facebook says.

"Using Express Wi-Fi hotspots, our partners can easily expand their services and provide faster, more affordable connectivity to rural and urban areas."

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg said Express Wi-Fi is a project to get more people online. "Anyone can run an Express Wi-Fi hotspot, which means entrepreneurs across the country can offer their communities faster and more affordable internet," he said in 2017 when it launched in India.

The Internet service is low cost while providing a strong and stable connection.

Facebook already has Express Wi-Fi in India, Indonesia, Kenya, Nigeria, and Tanzania. It will also partner with Vodafone in Ghana and Globe in the Philippines to increase its footprint in those countries.




Patrice Motsepe's #TymeBank ticks all the right boxes

If all goes according to plan, TymeBank – the digital bank backed by mining magnate Patrice Motsepe – will attract around 2,2 million new customers.

And if they manage to accomplish this ambitious feat and lend to 6% of customers, TymeBank Deputy CEO Tauriq Keraan says the bank will be well on its way to breaking even within just three years.

"We really believe that if we push it that hard it is possible for us to get to those kind of numbers in that period," CEO Sandile Shabalala told Reuters.

The bank officially launched this week.

Having already attracted 80 000 customers during its three-month soft launch phase, the bank's projections, which are earlier than previously expected, aren't as far-fetched as you might think if you consider the level of growth it has experienced thus far in a short period.

TymeBank's unique selling proposition lies in its promise to deliver affordable and accessible banking services. To this end, it has partnered with Boxer, a subsidiary of retail giant Pick n Pay, to enable customers to set up bank accounts and be issued with debit cards from over 700 kiosks.

Being a fully fledged digital bank, Shabalala says the bank will be able to leverage on significantly reduced operating costs to pass on savings to consumers, giving them a competitive edge.

Targeted client segments include unbanked and under-served clients as well as small and medium enterprises, with an overall target of reaching 21 million people.

There are broader plans to establish kiosks at spaza shops and universities to offer financial products provided by Motsepe's portfolio of partners under African Rainbow Capital.

Shabalala said plans are afoot to launch a credit card and unsecured lending business unit that will be piloted during the second half of the year.

In time, the bank plans to expand into the rest of Africa and some Asian countries.

Monday, 4 March 2019

Everything you need to know about the SA Classic

The SA Classic, held on Saturday 02 March at the Turffontien Race Course was the second leg of the SA Triple Crown. Esteemed guests included Sheikh Hamdan, the Crown Prince of Dubai, whose three-year-old racehorse, Hawwaam smashed his rivals in the 2019 renewal of the Grade 1 SA Classic over 1800m. Victoria Gin also showcased all of their best products to media and public, who enjoyed the offering in the racing.

 

Hawwaam powered home 5.75-lengths clear of stable mate Barahin, with National Park a further 1,50-lengths back.

 

Wilgerbosdrift enjoyed their afternoon as sponsors of the Fillies version, the SA Fillies Classic, won emphatically by the top class Return Flight. It will be very interesting to see what route she takes next, we all hoping she takes crack at the SA Oaks on Derby Day. 

 

More about Derby Day: The third leg of the Triple Crown take place on Saturday 30 March where Hawwaam is likely to come back and show his stamina! 

 

The It's a Rush lounge has much to offer whilst the ground floor will be celebrating Joburg's official Prawn Festival at the most affordable prices, which will also offer a plethora of entertainment for  the whole family. Block the diary now and come enjoy a super outing! 

 

Dates to Diarise:

Her Serene Highness Princess Charlene race day

Saturday 13 April:

Theme: Tops and Tails

 

For more info visit: itsarush.co.za


#AKA shows off his DJing skills alongside DJ Zinhle

Rapper AKA had an amazing day with his baby mama and South Africa club Disc Jockey Zinhle.

AKA just showed off his DJ'ing skills to DJ Zinhle and this got the internet wild and happy for Kairo's parents that they having a great time together as they put in more efforts to co-parent together for their daughter's benefit.

However, fans think that AKA and Zinhle are back together.  It should be noted that AKA and DJ Zinhle had a nasty break up a few years ago when he cheated on her with Bonang Matheba while she was pregnant with their child Kairo Forbes. The two haven't yet come out to confirm the dating rumors but are seen together on many occasions. They claim that they are friends now and co-parenting together.

DJ Zinhle shared a video on her Instagram Stories in which AKA gave her a private show of his best DJ skills and game face. AKA performed well that Zinhle had to capture the moment. She didn't expect her baby daddy to be this good at the DJ'ing game.

In the video, she shared via Instagram stories, Zinhle is had laughing so hard as the two enjoy their time together.

Watch the clip below;

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#AKA DJ'ing for bae #DJZinhle

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Kgomotso Christopher pleased with first #Safta award

Kgomotso Christopher scooped her first Safta award on Saturday night. This was in the Best Actress in a TV Soap category, a category she has been nominated twice for before. The third time thus made her lucky.

She beat Nomzamo Mbatha and Dawn Thandeka King to take home the award.

This year, she decided to dress in white, something she has never done.

"I've never worn white on the red carpet, so I wanted to go for a different colour to what I normally wear.

"I always go for colour. This year, I switched it up.

"Like the past two nominations I have had, I had no expectations. I am savouring the moment."