Dineo Ranaka claims Cwecwe’s mother’s acci dent was a targeted att ack

Dineo Ranaka claims Cwecwe’s mother’s accident was a targeted attack

Dineo Ranaka speaks out on the accident involving Cwecwe’s mother, calling it a hit.

 


 

 
As South Africans rally behind Cwecwe, the young girl who was reportedly raped at Bergview College, shocking news emerged that her mother was involved in a car accident.

The incident happened on Wednesday while she was on her way to an official meeting with investigators handling her daughter’s case.

The circumstances of the crash have sparked widespread speculation, with many questioning whether it was a mere accident or something more sinister.

Taking to social media, Dineo Ranaka made it clear she believes the incident was intentional.

“SOUTH AFRICANS!!! So are we all going to pretend as if this was not a hit? So is this a message ‘they’ (and we know who THEY are) trying to send that WE HAVE NO RIGHT TO FIGHT FOR OUR CHILDREN????” she wrote.

She also called on South African fathers to take a stand, urging them to reclaim their power and protect their families.

“Where are the fathers in this country? Where is your ROAR to instill fear back into perpetrators that NOT WITH YOUR WIVES! NOT WITH YOUR SISTERS! NOT WITH YOUR WOMEN and CERTAINLY MOST DEFINITELY NOT WITH YOUR CHILDREN!!!!”

Dineo went on to compare the situation to the assassination of Chris Hani, expressing outrage over what she sees as an attempt to silence Cwecwe’s mother.

She demanded answers, questioning how organizations like AfriForum continue to operate with political influence in the country.

“IT IS ENOUGH!!!!!!!!!! This act is an indication that there is SERIOUS GUILT where this crime has been committed… I CHOOSE, WITH MY FREE WILL, TO SEE THIS AS A HIT UNTIL PROVEN OTHERWISE,” she declared.

Babes Wodumo Opens Up About Mampintsha’s Final Moments

Babes Wodumo has shared heartbreaking details about the last moments she spent with her late husband, Mandla “Mampintsha” Maphumulo, before his passing. Mampintsha, a well-known musician, died on December 24, 2022, after suffering a minor stroke.

The emotional revelation came during the latest episode of her reality show, Wena Wodumo, aired on Moja Love. The gqom star recalled the difficult experience of watching her husband’s health decline.
Financial Struggles and Hospitalization

 

 

 

 

 
Babes Wodumo revealed that when Mampintsha was first admitted to King Edward Hospital, they faced financial difficulties as they did not have medical aid.

“We said we don’t have medical aid, we will use cash. While he was in King Edward Hospital, we received money. It was about R150,000,” she shared.

With the financial support, they were able to transfer Mampintsha to Durdoc Hospital, where he was placed in the ICU. Babes stayed by his side throughout his hospitalization, spending nights at the hospital to be close to him.
The Heartbreaking Final Goodbye

In a deeply emotional moment, Babes Wodumo recounted how she waved at her husband before stepping away briefly to take a bath.

“I covered myself with a blanket, and I looked over at him and waved, and he waved back. I then thought, let me go bath. When I left to bath, he died,” she revealed.

Her words painted a picture of the painful loss she endured, having been with him throughout his illness, only to lose him the moment she stepped away.
Adjusting to Life Without Mampintsha

After Mampintsha’s funeral on December 30, 2022, Babes Wodumo had to navigate life as a single mother, raising their young son alone.

Her sister, Nondumiso Simelane, expressed how difficult it was for Babes to accept his passing.

“The sad thing is the bed is empty, and she needs to take up more responsibilities. Babes is strong. What I like about her is she didn’t change her character,” Nondumiso said.

Even in her grief, Babes found herself instinctively calling out for Mampintsha, a sign of the deep connection they shared.
A Legacy of Love and Music

Babes Wodumo’s father also reflected on the significant impact Mampintsha had on her career, acknowledging the role he played in shaping her into the successful musician she is today.

“He trained and taught her because Babes used to be a model in eThekwini. Before I knew it, there goes Babes into music with Mampintsha. I will never forget him because he groomed my child to be the successful star she is today,” he said.

As Babes Wodumo continues to navigate life without Mampintsha, she remains dedicated to her music and raising their son, honoring his memory through her journey.

Isitha: The Enemy actress Ontiretse Radipabe reveals that she is in a rela tionship that took her time to find true love.

In the telenovela Isitha: The Enemy, she portrays Martha, a housekeeper. She also appears in the reality show Giants of the City on Moja LOVE. Ontiretse Radipabe tells ZiMoja on navigating popularity while she living with a disability.

Bright, funny, and lively Ontiretse was raised in a variety of places, despite being born in Atteridgeville, Tshwane.


 

 

 

 

 

“I moved a lot with my mother. I initially lived in Atteridgeville then we moved to Mpumalanga, Balfour, after that we moved to Limpopo. I did grade eight to ten in Limpopo. In 2022, I moved to Johannesburg to pursue my dream of becoming an actor,” she said.

She has always wanted to be on TV: “I started my journey on YOTV and with persistence, I managed to get an acting role on a show called The Black Door on ETV, which later did a spin-off and became Isitha: The Enemy. ” We have finished season 1 and we are starting with season 2. I am loving every moment because being on screen is all I’ve wanted to do.”“I wouldn’t call them challenges, I would call them learning opportunities. People do not trust that I can do very things mainly because of my disability. Having to prove myself to people and opportunities became a bit of a challenge but it built me to be the person I am today.” Ontiretse said

“Some people would make fun of me or say mean things to me but I used that as a wagon to motivate myself and tell myself that I am also human and I am able, People need to educate themselves about disabilities and how to treat people with disabilities. I am, however, very patient, and I’ve grown to understand that in this world there are different people and that we are all not the same mentally.I am a very happy person and I use my positive energy to drive me and build me to become a better person,” she said

Ontiretse, who is presently in a relationship, took her time to find true love because she was searching for a genuine partner.She intends to expand in the TV industry this year.

“I am in a relationship,Men will always be men. You always have to build trust and it takes time and patience and hope they don’t disappoint you.”

” I want to learn more and expose myself to good opportunities behind the scenes. I am very proud to be who I am. I stand for boldness and always using what you have, less complaining,and always turning negative to positive.”

Meet Ontiretse Radipabe: The Rising Star of South African Television

Meet Ontiretse Radipabe: The Rising Star of South African Television

Hey there, fellow TV lovers! Today, I want to shine a spotlight on a fresh face in the acting world who’s making waves and capturing hearts—Ontiretse Radipabe. At just 21 years old, this talented actress is already on her way to becoming a household name, and I can’t wait to tell you all about her journey!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Born in Atteridgeville, Tshwane, Ontiretse’s life has been anything but ordinary. Growing up, she moved around quite a bit with her mom, which she later revealed was due to her parents’ bickering. Ontiretse shared in an interview, “I moved a lot with my mother. I initially lived in Atteridgeville, then we moved to Mpumalanga, Balfour, and after that, we settled in Limpopo.” It’s clear that her childhood experiences shaped her resilience and determination to pursue her dreams.

Speaking of dreams, Ontiretse has always had her sights set on the screen. She started her career as a presenter on YoTV, where she first graced our screens as a child on “Malume’s Bus.” Although her stint there was cut short due to her family’s frequent relocations, it was just the beginning of her journey. Fast forward to 2023, and Ontiretse landed her big break in the soap opera “The Black Door.” Despite the show’s cancellation, it paved the way for her current role as Martha in the spin-off series “Isitha: The Enemy.” She’s loving every moment of being on screen and is excited about what’s to come in season two!

Now, let’s talk about her name—Ontiretse. It’s a beautiful name that translates to significant material success and happiness. And if her career trajectory is any indication, she’s well on her way to embodying that meaning. Ontiretse’s passion for acting is evident as she aims to expand her horizons in the TV industry this year. “I want to learn more and expose myself to good opportunities behind the scenes,” she said, showcasing her ambition and drive.

While she’s busy building her career, Ontiretse is also navigating the complexities of love. Currently in a relationship, she’s taking her time to find a genuine partner. “Men will always be men. You always have to build trust, and it takes time and patience,” she shared. It’s refreshing to see a young actress who values authenticity and is committed to finding the right person in her life.She also clarified that she does not have a child and urged others to disregard the social media rumors about her having twins.

Despite being new to the scene, Ontiretse has a bright future ahead. With her vibrant personality and dedication, she stands as a beacon of boldness, always striving to turn negatives into positives. As she continues to grow in her career, we can’t help but root for her success!

So, keep an eye out for Ontiretse Radipabe—this rising star is just getting started, and I have a feeling we’ll be seeing a lot more of her in the years to come. Whether you’re a fan of soap operas or just love discovering new talent, Ontiretse is definitely someone to watch!

Kaizer Chiefs star Given Msimango and his wife are expecting

Kaizer Chiefs star Given Msimango and his wife are expecting

Kaizer Chiefs star Given Msimango and his wife Bontle Makgalo are expecting their first child!

Kaizer Chiefs defender Given Msimango is making headlines after revealing online that he and his wife, Bontle Makgalo, are expecting.

 

 

The Kaizer Chiefs star shared the news in a now-viral Instagram post that has gained thousands of comments and reactions since it was dropped online.
AMAKHOSI STAR GIVEN MSIMANGO AND HIS WIFE ARE EXPECTING

After all, the news comes almost a year after the two tied the knot at a traditional wedding. Reports say the Kaizer Chiefs star has been with Bontle, who became Mrs Msimango last year, for six years.

The two announced on Monday that they are expecting their first child. “Our greatest blessing,” Sphiwe captioned their pregnancy photoshoot.

Confirming the news, Bontle shared photos from their paternity shoot and captioned them, “Our love created life.

“A precious gift from above, we are so thankful for the blessing of parenthood. As we embark on this new journey, we are reminded of the promise of God in Psalm 127:3.”

No doubt, Given Msimango joins a host of Kaizer Chiefs stars who are winning big off the pitch regarding their love life.

Gaston Sirino and his wife welcomed their bundle of joy earlier this year after they announced the news last year.

Surprisingly, the news comes when the star is enjoying his fair share of game time under head coach Nabi.

Msimango has quickly become a regular, and the 27-year-old has had his moments of brilliance in the Kaizer Chiefs jersey.
CAREER

The Kaizer Chiefs defender has since become a darling of many fans. His leadership abilities have seen him wearing the captain’s armband often.

However, Given Msimango’s early career is unknown. He had his senior career debut with Highlands Park before switching to TS Galaxy.

During the 2022 season, he reportedly starred in 30 Premier League fixtures. Rumour mill said he had a physical coach to monitor his performance.

He went on to become the club’s captain before he joined Kaizer Chiefs.

Against his move to Kaizer Chiefs, the TS Galaxy owner revealed why Given Msimango was sold. During his transfer move, he was one of the best players from the TS Galaxy squad of 2022.

“We are realistic as well regarding our business model and how we will build and continue building this business model. Part of the model, of course, will be to follow the likes of Tottenham Hotspur,” he said.

Meet Zamani Mbatha’s sisters in real life?

Meet Zamani Mbatha’s sisters in real life?
1. Nonkululeko Mbatha (Thenjiwe)

Nonkululeko Mbatha is a South African actress currently playing Thenjiwe on Isitha:The Enemy. Bringing to the show beauty and flair to match, she is quite the force to be reckoned with. As she is a fresh face on the small screen, the masses wonder who she is in reality.

 

 

 
Details regarding her age and education after matriculation are still under wraps, and the actress is only letting her dexterities speak on her behalf. Two years after graduating from the KCAP class of 2020, Nonkululeko lands her debut role in the adult drama The Black Door. As she is acing her role on Isitha, there is no doubt that the actress will land more roles soon.

Thenjiwe unexpectedly becomes a mother as a result of rape, and this adds to her childhood scars. Shutting everyone out, she grows thick skin and proves unfit to be loveable. The actress is bringing this role to life in a manner that has fans reeling in, and the masses are here for the unrivalled flair.
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Zamani Mbatha (Khaya)

Zamani Mbatha is known for Isitha: The Enemy (2022), Isithembiso (2017) and Is’phindiselo (2021).Like some actors, Zamani comes from a humble background. He was born on April 7, 1998 in KwaMashu, Northwest Durban, KwaZulu-Natal. He found his passion in the entertainment industry at an early age.

At his young age, Zamani Mbatha is already going places because of his excellent acting skills. The young and vibrant actor is the brother of Nomzamo Mbatha and Nonkululeko Mbatha, who are also doing exceptionally well in the entertainment industry. While we can conclude that acting runs in their blood, it is also important to note that Zamani has been able to get to this level through hard work and prayer.

Information about his parents is not yet available to the public eye. Besides, there are conflicting pieces of information on the internet about the number of his siblings. Some sources point out that he was raised by a single mother with her two sisters, Nomzamo Mbatha and Carla (who died in 2014). On the other hand, some sources have it that Zamani has 8 other siblings. Thus, it is tricky to conclude everything about the Nomzamo Mbatha siblings from this information.
3. Nomzamo Mbatha (Thandeka from Isibaya)

Nomzamo Mbatha (born 13 July 1990), is a South African actress, television personality, businesswoman, accountant and human rights activist.She attended Rippon Primary School in Durban and Bechet High School, where she obtained her High School Diploma. In 2018, she graduated from the University of Cape Town with a Bachelor of Commerce degree specializing in accounting.

She portrayed the character of Thandeka Ndlovu on Mzansi Magic Sopie era Isibaya which she starred in from 2013 to her exit in 2020. Her exit from Sopie introduced her to Hollywood where she was cast as Mirmbe in Eddie Murphy’s sequel to Coming to America, which was titled Coming 2 America. In 2021 April it was announced that she was cast in Saban Films new movie Soul Assassins alongside Bruce Willis which was later filmed under a new name Die Like Lovers but was released as Assassin and became Bruce Willis’s last movie .

Nandi Nyembe’s Heartbreaking Appeal for Help Amid Financial Struggles and Health Battles

Nandi Nyembe’s Heartbreaking Appeal for Help Amid Financial Struggles and Health Battles Nandi Nyembe’s Heartbreaking Appeal for Help Amid Financial Struggles and Health Battles

In a deeply emotional interview with Masingita, beloved South African actress Nandi Nyembe has courageously shared her heartbreaking reality with the public. The iconic star, known for her powerful roles in Zone 14, Yizo Yizo, and House of Zwide, revealed that she is currently battling both health issues and severe financial hardship.
A Star in Crisis

 

 

 

 

 

 
Nandi Nyembe has graced South African television screens for decades, bringing to life some of the most memorable characters in the country’s entertainment history. However, despite her celebrated career, she now finds herself facing unimaginable struggles.

Currently wheelchair-bound and without medical aid, the actress opened up about the difficult circumstances she is enduring. In her tearful plea, she confessed that she has exhausted all her savings while supporting her son through tough times.

“I don’t have money anymore. I spent everything I had helping my son, and now I’m left with nothing. I don’t even have medical aid to take care of myself,” Nandi shared, her voice breaking as she explained her situation.

A Cry for Help

Nandi’s emotional appeal has struck a chord with fans and fellow South Africans, many of whom have expressed their support and concern. The reality of an industry that often fails to provide long-term financial security for its stars is now more evident than ever.

“I am reaching out to those who can assist me. My story is a painful one, but I believe there are kind-hearted people out there who can help me through this. I need help with my health, and I need help to live,” she continued.

The entertainment industry can be ruthless, and many seasoned actors find themselves in financial distress after years of service. This situation highlights the need for better support systems for aging actors and performers who have given their all to the industry.
An Outpouring of Support

Since the news broke, fans, celebrities, and well-wishers have taken to social media to express their sympathy and willingness to help. Many are calling on the industry, government, and charitable organizations to step in and support this legendary actress in her time of need.
How You Can Help

For those who wish to assist Nandi Nyembe, donations can be made through the contact details provided by her representatives. Every little bit counts and could go a long way in supporting her during this incredibly tough time.

South Africa has a history of rallying together in times of crisis. Now, more than ever, Nandi needs that collective spirit to help her regain stability and receive the medical care she deserves.
A Call for Change

Beyond Nandi’s immediate needs, her situation serves as a wake-up call for the entertainment industry. There is an urgent need for pension plans, healthcare provisions, and financial literacy programs for artists to prevent similar situations in the future.

Let’s unite to help Nandi Nyembe, a woman who has graced our screens and hearts for decades, and show her the love and support she truly deserves. 🙏💔