Friday, 28 January 2022

The real reason QV quit Big Brother Mzansi

Big Brother Mzansi housemate Keamogetswe "QV" Motlhale from Mahikeng in the North West, has exited the show, less than 72 hours after joining, to protect her mental health, she said.

Mzansi Magic on Wednesday confirmed that Motlhale decided to leave the show based on "personal reasons".

The 23-year-old's exit comes a day after the housemates were given a task on Monday to open up and share about their upbringing and life stories.

This is where Motlhale revealed to the other housemates that she was a rape survivor.

"Before the age of seven, I had already experienced sexual abuse from three different men. I am going to talk about one in particular, because [then], I guess, you guys will better understand who I am," she said.

She further opened up about her childhood trauma, detailing the abuse she survived at the hands of a close relative.

The other housemates then comforted an emotional Motlhale.

In a statement she shared on social media, Motlhale said she was grateful for the opportunity to be on the show.

"If there's one thing we can take away from my experience is that we should never pack our feelings away," Motlhale said.

"Nurse and guard your mental health at all times."

Mzansi Magic said Motlhale is working with a psychologist to help her transition back into the outside world.

Thursday, 27 January 2022

Jessica Nkosi is on a roll

While storytelling is what she does best, Jessica Nkosi plans to be more intentional with her craft this year.

In the last eight years the actor has captured the small screen as regal Qondi in Isibaya and villainous Thando Sebata in The Queen. She also starred in short-lived television drama Ayeye.

Wednesday, 26 January 2022

How Dineo Ranaka pulled a quick one

Media personality Dineo Ranaka sparked one of the biggest controversies recently when she got suspended from her job at Metro FM. And after a dark window that saw her go through a lot of anxiety, it seems that things are finally looking up for her.

She recently went on Instagram to share that she had been reinstated as the host of her show, The Bridge. She is back effective immediately, and she, along with her fans, is excited about it.

Sunday World understands that Dineo was yanked off the air after refusing to apologise for dancing on a table upon which expensive studio equipment at Mzansi's biggest commercial station sits.

This contradicts media reports that the trail-blazing club DJ was iced by the station for merely participating in the Umlando challenge, which saw a phalanx of celebrities wiggling their bums and waists to the amapiano stellar cut featuring Young Stunna, Msolo, Sir Trill and Slade.

Dineo has also shared that she has many great wins lined up for the next few weeks. She will be shooting a brand-new TV show although she did not give any further information on what that will be.

Thursday, 20 January 2022

Female rapper sets #Mzansi streets on fire

Award winning rapper, Kikky Badass, has sparked debate on social media with her pictures dressed in a seductive outfit.

The married rapper, who is not new to controversy, was praised by some of her admirers while others lashed out at her as they believed her outfit was indecent.

Wednesday, 12 January 2022

Thuso Mbedu gets South Africans all loved up

As human beings, we always show appreciation to everyone but ourselves, never realising that it is equally, if not more important for our physical and metal well-being.

Here to remind us that we should never stop loving ourselves is award-winning The Underground Railway star, Thuso Mbedu.

She recently took to social media to post a short but "comically serious" skit about self-love and at the same time showed off her acting skills in a genre we're not used to seeing her act in – comedy.

Directed by Izzy Cohan, the video is a funny take on things one can do to help one relax, like meditation and deep-breathing exercises.

She also looks at journalling, before her pencil breaks and pen runs out of ink, home improvements before she falls off a ladder and breaks her leg, and lastly, finding a hobby like the Japanese art of paper folding – origami – before she gets a paper cut.

Captioned: "As we dive ankles and elbows first into (the new year), don't forget to take care of you.  Here are a few tips courtesy of @gucci and @voguemagazine directed by @ izzy_cohan This was an awesomely fun day #GucciLinkToLove".

It's clear Mbedu's fans loved the video as it received close to 100 000 views and comments. 

Being_nomsa commented: "Loved this. Enjoyed the use of your natural persona".

While Jarrydnurden said: "ABSOLUTE LEGEND comedy is your gig baby! Hahahaha".

And South African musician and media personality Nandi Madida wrote: "This lady is POWER! Nothing better than seeing her soar".

Monday, 13 December 2021

Nomcebo Zikode ventures into business

Congratulatory messages flooded in for Nomcebo Zikode after she launched her perfume and a clothing line in collaboration with Jet Stores in Sandton City this past weekend.

The singer has added businesswoman to her biography after wrapping up this year with a major boss move, proving to be more than just a singer.

She says venturing into business is a message for every child from the township that was made to believe that their dreams are invalid.

Speaking to Drum magazine, she revealed that her perfume line and a body spray called Duchess by Nomcebo Zikode is a reasonable perfume with an expensive scent and her fashion range, like her music, is inspirational.

"My perfumes are affordable yet they have that scent that tells people that you are here. I am one of those people who loves subtle scent that turns heads when you enter the room because it also boosts your confidence.

"These scents can be worn the whole day, and I am very precise when it comes to them because I am a performer and my day can be busy.

"I know that I can use the scents to always smell fresh because I meet people and take pictures with my supporters and have performances in-between."

Friday, 10 December 2021

It hasn't sunk in yet for R63 million #Lotto winner! #FridayFeeling

An Ekurhuleni man, 38, has finally struck it rich after winning the R63m Lotto jackpot.

The man, who works for a gas company, bought his ticket last Saturday afternoon‚ spending R100 using the quick-pick method.

"Since playing from 2013‚ I would normally use a combination of my own lucky numbers‚ whether it's family birth dates or my children's ages‚" said the winner.

Ironically, he won using random numbers selected by the betting machine.

His wife said: "Today is our day. It has finally come and we are unable to express our emotions because the news of winning is so surreal."

The couple lives in Alberton. Describing his emotions the moment he suspected he may have won‚ he said he was overwhelmed with shock and excitement. 

"On Sunday morning I was at home and my wife was at work. When the results came up I just couldn't believe it. I phoned my wife. She didn't believe that I had won – she did not buy into my story."

His wife said he has been playing for years and would always claim to have won when he hadn't.

"So it was hard to believe him again‚" she said.

The couple has since shared the news with some close family and friends. The winner is still to decide whether he will continue with his day job.

"I have also been given some financial advice and shown an extensive portfolio of investment opportunities which I will consider.

"In addition‚ I opted for trauma counselling and the counsellor could see that we are still in awe that we have won."

Ithuba's CEO Charmaine Mabuza said they were on the hunt for the R14m Lotto Plus 2 winner from the Wednesday draw. The ticket was bought in Bridgton‚ Oudtshoorn.

Wednesday, 8 December 2021

Mihlali Ndamase claims her throne

Media influencer and content creator Mihlali Ndamase was in a celebratory mood after she bagged an award at the South African Social Media Awards as the social media personality of the year in Sandton this past weekend.

The social media awards recognise the best campaigns, individuals and digital tools in social media.

The awards also feature 18 categories, covering every aspect of social media, across major social media channels and celebrating and allowing all creatives to shine and enjoy the fruits of their hard work.

After finding out about her win the social star went on to thank the organisers for giving her this great opportunity and those who voted for her, including the judges and the public.

"Big mood as the Social Media Personality Of The Year. Thank you South African Social Media Awards for the nominations and awards, I truly appreciate it, to everyone who voted for me allowing me to take this baby home, thank you! I'm honoured. To more."

Her timeline was filled with congratulatory messages from her fans and close friends.

These achievements show how much one can thrive in the digital space as she also got a nod at the People's Choice Awards for the African Social Star of the Year.

The vlogger and social media influencer has grown her brand since her activity in the entertainment industry in 2015.

She has always had a knack for the beauty industry and her new business venture, Malakyt, is a platform that creates job opportunities for up-and-coming beauty artists.

The certified make-up artist is also passionate about helping others. With a foundation called Siyazana, she goes around donating to impoverished communities, orphanages, homes, schools and shelters.

Her determination inspires many young people on social media.

Miss Botswana goes for the big one

The world will finally get to witness the live crowning of the 70th Miss World queen next week Thursday the 16th of December. Botswana like most countries is eyeing the Blue Crown. 

And all hope lies with the extraordinary and sparkling Miss World-Botswana, Palesa Molefe.

Molefe is among the 98 queens from across the world that are in San Juan, Puerto Rico elegantly fighting tooth and nail to secure a spot at the semi-finals, and ideally bring home the crown that has eluded Botswana for years.

Molefe has bountiful energy and a calmness around her that is literally mind-blowing. Not only has she captured the hearts of Batswana but the world at large is really taking notice of what she is doing, and some are rooting for her.

This is possibly the first time that a Miss World Botswana queen is receiving this amount of love not only from home but outside as well. Batswana are literally camping on Social Media, and Mob Star, and voting through liking her content.

Speaking in an interview with The Midweek Sun this Tuesday, Molefe said it is getting more intense as the day of the crowning draws nearer, but assured that, that is far from doing anything to dent her spirit, or even put out her eternal flame.

Instead it is pushing her even more. She explained that from a young age, she has as always had a bubbly personality. Those who she grew up with can attest to that, she said.

She said that even as it gets hectic and intense, she still takes time to meditate and pray, which she notes is doing wonders for her.

Tuesday, 7 December 2021

Cassper Nyovest puts his best foot forward and secures the bag

It has been months after the much-anticipated Root Of Fame sneakers were launched by the award-winning rapper and they seem to be flying off the shelves.

Refiloe Phoolo, fondly known as Cassper Nyovest, has been gushing over the sales of his Root Of Fame sneakers. 

Phoolo made a boss move earlier this year and collaborated with South
Africa's famous footwear, Drip, owned by Lekau Sehoana. 

Nyovest was no stranger to the brand as he was first an ambassador but later joined forces to make a good product for his fans.

The Good For That hitmaker expressed gratitude to his fans and promised them more. "The 990s are selling well, you can't even imagine. I am sooo grateful for your support. Look out for the 5 new colours and the 990s V2. The V2 is gonna be a gamechanger, a game winner. We working."

It's believed the rapper signed a mega-million deal with the Drip footwear owner. He also mentioned how he came up with the name, Root Of Fame. 

"My fame didn't matter. For the first time in my life it was useless. I asked myself how I can package this fame and sell it. I had to make a product not only associated with my name but that also gives people a taste of how it feels to be me. I had to dig deep, hence the name, Root Of Fame."